Ancient 800 years old temple where the Lord is seen in a Grand Standing Posture
Veera Anjaneya is seen plucking out a tree in a posture of destroying the enemy forces
There is a striking similarity
between the Moolavar idol found in the Divya Desam West of the Pandya Kingdom
and the one here in the East, in Tiruppatur (Sivaganga District) - not to be confused with the other Tirupattur known for the Brahmapureeswar temple ( near Trichy).
The idol of Ninra Narayana Perumal
in Tirupattur (Pandya Kingdom) reminds one of another such Lord – the one at
Thiruthangal Divya Desam near Srivilliputhur (http://prtraveller.blogspot.in/2007/12/thiru-thangal-ninra-narayanan-temple.html).
While this one at Tiruppatur was the Eastern gateway into the Pandya
kingdom, the Divya Desam is at the Western end.
Ninra Narayana Perumal is seen in
a handsome and a grand standing posture as the name indicates, flanked by Sri
and Bhoo Devi Thaayar. There is a separate sannidhi for Thiru Maa Magal
Thaayar.
The temple dates back at least a
800 years as seen from the inscription at the Thiru Thali Nathar temples.
Anjaneya’s Posture
A speciality of the temple is the
posture of Anjaneya who is seen in a posture similar to the one during the
Ramayana war. He does not have his mace. Neither does he have the crown on his
head. His hair is unkempt. He is seen plucking the tree with this hand in an
act of destroying the opposition forces.
Anjaneya is now seen in a
separate small temple a few hundred yards away from Ninra Narayana perumal (opposite
the bus stand). This was surrounded by a huge fort and hence he is referred to
as Melakottai Anjaneya.
The Bhattars of both these
temples come from a village called Kongarathy about 10 kms from Tiruppatur near
Kandira Manickam. Kongarathy has a beautiful ancient temple for Vanpugazh
Narayana Perumal (to be seen shortly). The current Bhattar family are the 9th
generation in their clan to be taking care of the temple. During the rule of
the Pandyas, lands had been allocated for the maintenance of Ninra Narayana
Perumal and Melakottai Anjaneya that continues to exist to this day.
Tiruppatur was Pandya Kingdom’s
second capital. It was the entry from the East to the Pandya Kingdom. The first
battle with the Pandyas always took place at Tiruppatur be it with Chozhas or
the Hoysalas or the Mohammadens. During the invasion by the Lankan ruler Lankapura
Thanda Nayakaavin, the temple activities were disrupted. And then in the 14th
century during the Muslim invasion, Ninra Narayana temple was damaged.
It was only after the rule of
Sadaya Varma Pandya, when Visalaya Thevan undertook some renovation at this
temple that this temple regained some of its grandeur. Subsequent to the
renovation by Vaisalya Thevan, a renovation took place in 1921 and again in
1961 under the rule of CM Dr. Bhaktavatsalam.
Loss of the
Agraharam
Decades ago there was a beautiful
agraharam leading to the Chariot at the farther end with the original residents
living happily on either side of road in their row houses. However as they
moved away seeking greener Pasteur, new occupants took over leading to new high rise buildings.
During this process, the flooring on the road and the new buildings was raised
with the temple structure as well as the chariot being pushed to a lower base.
This led to constant flooding inside the temple during the rainy season.
With the view to raise the temple
to a higher base, the temple was brought down completely after 2002 and a new
structure was created leaving us with no remnants of the old temple except for
the idols of Ninra Narayana Perumal and Veera Anjaneya.
Festivals
There is a Garuda
Vahana, Anna Pakshi Vahana and Horse Vahana at the temple.
Ninra Narayana
Perumal goes on a Vahana procession around the now commercialised streets of
Tirupattur on the Saturdays in Puratasi. There is an abhishekam for Mahalakshmi
Thaayar on Sundays. Lord also goes out on a street procession during Sri
Jayanthi utsavam.
Ninra Narayana
Perumal temple is open between 8am-11am and 5pm-8pm. Contact V Rajagopalan
Bhattar @ 94874 55910
For Veera Anjaneya
temple, Contact Srinivasan Bhattar/ Sundara Gopala Bhattar/ Narayana Swami
Bhattar @ 95972 45455 / 96885 76509 / 96555 25494
How to reach
Take Chennai Egmore - Rameswaram Express and get down at Karaikudi. Tiruppattur is about 20kms from there. Buses ply every 10minutes between Karaikudi and Tirupattur.
Thiru Koshtiyur Divya Desam (http://prtraveller.blogspot.in/2011/09/thiru-koshtiyur-sowmya-narayana-perumal.html) is 7kms from Ninra Narayana Perumal Temple.
Thiru Meiyam Satihya Moorthy Perumal Divya Desam (http://prtraveller.blogspot.in/2007/05/108-divya-desam-thiru-meiyam.html) is 20kms from Ninra Narayana Perumal Temple
5 comments:
Dear Sri Prabhu,
I cannot express my gratitude for acceding to my request so soon! This is immensely helpful! Thank you very much!
Best regards,
Padhma
Madam,
Neenga thaan ennakku opportunity kuduthel.
Thanks to you I was also able to spend devotional time at Thiru Koshtiyur:-}
Prabhu
Dear Sri Prabhu,
Because of your travelogue, my mother and Chithis will be traveling to this temple this weekend. I am very grateful to you for this service.
Also, have a request - do you know of any good place near Karaikudi station where they can take bath after getting off the train before continuing to Tirupathur? Also, do you know of any good places serving good vegetarian food in the region?
Thanks!
Padhma
Can try to organise bath and food at ariyakudi( 2kms from karaikudi station).
let know if that will work for you.
Prabhu
Yes. That would be wonderful.
I cannot thank you enough!
Padhma
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