Rama is seen in a Pattabhisheka Kolam
Located about
10kms East of Salem on the Tiruppattur / Athur – Vriddachalam highway is the 17th
Century AD Tirumala Nayak period Kothandarama Temple in Ayodhyapattanam.
The
Story
The story goes that at the
conclusion of the battle with Lankan king Ravana, Rama came here and stayed
along with Sita for a day. On the request of Vibheeshana, he is believed to
have provided darshan in a Pattabhisheka Posture as a result of which Sita is
seen to the left of Rama at this temple. Vibheeshana is seen standing opposite
Rama and Sita offering his prayers to them and in a posture of invoking their
blessings.
A unique
feature at this temple is that Rama is seen in a sitting posture with his left
leg placed on his right thigh.
Alongside
Rama and Sita inside the sanctum are Lakshmana, Bharata, Shatrugana and
Anjaneya.
Architecture
Located on a 1 ½ acre area, the
temple was built during the rule of Tirumala Nayak in the 17th
Century AD. On the Eastern entrance is a 5 tier 150 feet high Raja Gopuram. As
one enters the only prakara of the temple, there is a spacious Maha Mandapa
where one finds pillars of good workmanship. One finds several artistic
sculptures inside the temple that dates back to the Nayak Period.
On the
North Eastern corner of the mandapa are three musical pillars. Cornices and
Horse Pillars are reminiscent of the Madura Style of Tirumala Nayak period. On a
single pillar on the Eastern corner are Dasavathara carvings. Four
figures carved in the Maha Mandapa are believed to represent Tirumala Nayaka,
his wife and two sons. On the upper wall of the Maha Mandapa are several
Mooligai Paintings.
10day Rama Navami and Hanuman
Jayanthi are celebrated in a grand way at this temple.
In centuries gone by, the temple
had Vahanas of Anjaneya, Horse and Elephant as well as a palanquin. The 20 feet
high wooden chariot is currently in a dilapidated condition.
Quick
Facts
Moolavar : Rama in a Pattabhisheka Kolam with Sita to his left
Utsavar : Kothandarama
Time : 7am-12noon and 5pm-830pm
Contact : Raja
Bhattar @98948 70206
How
to reach
Train
No. 1603 Chennai Egmore- Salem Express stops at Ayodhyapattanam Railway Station
(530am). From Salem Junction, auto will
cost Rs. 200-250(one way). Direct buses every 15minutes to the temple from the
Salem Old bus stand. One can also take Tirupattur and Athur/ Vriddachalam bound
buses to reach Ayodhyappattam ( will take 45minutes from Salem New Bus Stand).
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