Chathuranga Vallabhanathar Temple
Appearance
10°44′45″N 79°25′02″E / 10.745710°N 79.417321°E
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Chathuranga Vallabhanathar Temple | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Hinduism |
District | Tiruvarur |
Deity | Abathsagewarar Lord Shiva |
Location | |
Location | Needamangalam |
State | Tamil Nadu |
Country | India |
Architecture | |
Type | Dravidian architecture |
Chathuranga Vallabhanathar Temple (சதுரங்க வல்லபநாதர் கோயில்) is a Hindu temple located between Needamangalam and Mannargudi in the Tiruvarur district of Tamil Nadu, India. The presiding deity is Shiva.
Legend
[edit]According to Hindu legend, a childless king named Vasudevan worshipped Shiva and as a result Parvathi was born to him as Rajarajeswari. It is also believed that Shiva appeared to the king in the guise of siddha at this place and worsted him in a game of chess. As a consequence, he married Rajarajeswari.
Significance
[edit]It is one of the shrines of the 275 Paadal Petra Sthalams. The temple is frequented by asthma patients. Sambandar had sung praises of the temple in his Thevaram.
References
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[edit]Gallery
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Temple tank
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Front mandapa
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Vimana of presiding deity
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Vimana of Karpakavalli
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Vimana of Rajajeswari
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Vimana of Samundeeswari
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Mandapa near tank