Sivasailam Temple Explained

Sivasailanathar Paramakalyani Amman Kovil
Map Type:India Tamil Nadu
Coordinates:8.7811°N 77.3428°W
Country:India
State:Tamil Nadu
District:Tenkasi
Location:Sivasailam, Tenkasi
Deity:Sivasailanathar (Shiva), Paramakalyani Amman (Parvathi)
Architecture:Dravidian architecture

Sivasailanathar Paramakalyani Amman Kovil, popularly known as Sivasailam Temple,[1] is a Hindu temple in Sivasailam village of Tamil Nadu, India.[2] [3] It is located 3 miles from Alwarkurichi in Tenkasi District.[4] [5] It is "an old Siva temple of large size, well sculptured and containing inscriptions."[6] Sivasailam is surrounded by Velli Malai (Silver Hill), Western Ghats and Mulli Malai, and is located beside the Gadananathi River. It is one of the shrines of the Vaippu Sthalams.

Religious significance

Appearance of Shivalingam

It is told that (by whom?) a landlord had many cows in his house. Usually, he made his labourers milk the cows, but one day all the cows refused to give milk. The labourers complained about this leading the owner to get angry and he chased all his cows and labourers from his house. All the cows gathered on a hill with a rock upon it and flooded their milk upon the rock. On the place of this flooding of milk a shivalingam appeared. He is known as Sivasailanathar. Sivasailanathar is the main god for the temple.

Sivasailanathar saved a priest

It is told (by whom?) that once a pandya king came to the temple and received prasadam from the priest. The priest gave him a garland in which there was a hair. The king got angry with the priest. However, as the priest was pure and truly devoted to Sivasailanathar, Sivasailanathar thought to save the priest and he sent a vision to the king to not get angry with the priest and gave him a vision of shivalingam. The king became very happy.

Architecture

Statue of Shivasailanathar

Tower statues and ritual pavilions

Statue of Nandi

The representation of Nandi in the temple is particularly noted. Nandikeshvarar statue looks like an ox sitting upon its folded tail. This statue demonstrates the special character of Tamil and the artistic work of the artist.

Stone inscriptions

Manimandapam

A manimandapam (memorial) is located on the bank of the river Gadananathi.

Sculpture among the pillars

External links

Notes and References

  1. [:ta:சிவசைலம் கோயில்]
  2. Book: Madras District Gazetteers: Tirunelveli District . B. S. Baliga . Government Press, Madras State . 2002 . 1198 .
  3. http://www.shivatemples.com/vt/vt_kovil1/vt6.php சிவசைலநாதர் திருக்கோவில், அத்தீச்சுரம்
  4. Web site: Sailapathi Parama Kalyani. 20 January 2016.
  5. http://www.shaivam.org/siddhanta/sp/spt_v_athiccuram.htm அத்தீச்சுரம் - (சிவசைலம்)
  6. Book: Robert Sewell . Lists of the Antiquarian Remains in the Presidency of Madras, Volume 1 . 1882 . E. Keys, at the Government Press . 310 . 5791501 .