The only one of its kind Sannidhi for Pancha Pandavas
Located
1km south of the old bus stand in Perambalur is the 9th Century AD
Madanagopalan temple, whose legend dates back to the Mahabaratha.
The Story
Vyakrama
Rishi was cursed to turn to a Tiger (Puli) by an angry Agastya Rishi for having
disobeyed his Guru’s orders. Pancha Pandavas came here during their year in
incognito. It was then that the Bheema killed the Tiger with his mace to
liberate the Vyakrama rishi from the curse.
In
memory of this episode, there is an idol of Vyakrama Rishi inside the sanctum
and a separate sannidhi for the Pandavas, the only one of its kind in Tamil
Nadu. Since the
rishi took the form of a huge Tiger (Puli) and was liberated here, the name of
the place was ‘Perum Puliyur’ which in course of time became ‘Perambalur’. The Pandavas
are believed to have performed Aradhana here at Vyakramapuram.
1000year old Inscriptions
On the
pillars of Maha Mandapa, a 12th Century AD inscription relating to
the rule of the Pandyas refers to the Thiru Mandapam as Veera Bayankaran Thiru
Mandapam.
Celebration of Festivals in 13th
Century AD
A 1258AD
inscription on the South wall refers to the commencement of a festival and the
grant of a grand umbrella for the Lord on the occasion of the birthday of Sundarapandyan
Sadayavarma I. A 1268AD inscription on the North wall of the Artha Mandapa relating
to Sundarapandyan Sadayavarma I indicates the renovation of a dilapidated land
and providing 12veli land to celebrate a grand festival on the occasion of his
birthday on Bharani Star. A year later,
in 1269AD, an inscription on the North wall of the Maha Mandapa refers to the
Pandya King providing a12veli land on the occasion of the birthday of his
sister.
Donations to the temple by the
Nayaks
A 15th
Century AD inscription on the North West wall refers to a donation of a land to
the temple by chieftain of Thimmayappa Nayak. In the 16th Century
AD, Krishnappa Nayak donated the Nochiyam village as grant to the temple as per
an inscription on the South wall.
Festivals
10day
Brahmotsvam in Panguni
Krishna
Jayanthi
Vaikunta
Ekadesi
Special
Alankara on Puratasi Saturdays
There
are several Vahanas here at this temple and an ancient chariot (Chariot
Festival on Panguni Uthiram).
Quick Facts
Moolavar : Madanagopalan East Facing Standing
Posture
Thayar :
Maragadavalli Thayar
Time : 630am-12noon and 530pm-830pm
Contact : Pattabhiraman Bhattar@ 97906 31103
How to reach
Perambalur
is about 275kms from Madras on the Trichy NH. By train, one can get Ariyalur
Railway station and take a bus to Perambalur (25kms). From
Trichy, Perambalur is 55kms.
Auto
from Perambalur New Bus Stand will cost Rs. 40. Share autos every 10minutes
between new and old bus stand.
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