The antiquity of the village goes back to the times of Paranthaga Cholan
1(907-955 AD). It was called as Veeranarayana Vinnagaram after the
title of Paranthagar I. The old name of the was Tirubuvanai Mahadevi
Chadurvedi Mangalam, named after the Paranthagar's Queen. The lake of
this village was called Kokkilanadi- Pereri, named after another wife of
Paranthagar. This is an AEL stone temple displaying the characteristic
plinth mouldings, niches and pilasters. There are small but
interesting panels around the sanctum depicting scenes from Ramayana
and Bhagavata. There are a number of chola inscriptions in this temple
throwing light on the political, social and cultural life of the
village. The temple is under the control of ASI, and very well
maintained.
I was engrossed by the smile of Sri Totadrinathar.
The lord blessed Guru and Sukran at this sthalam with Sinmudra. This sthalam has the powers of navagrahas.
How to reach:
Tirubuvanai is situated 23 kms from Puducherry on the Puducherry- Villupuram highway. There are frequent buses on this route, get down at the main road and walk half a km to reach the temple.
The Bhattachariar is living close to the temple and is courteous, feel free to call him at his residence.
Thanks to Sudharsen Vaikanasam for the photos and information.
I was engrossed by the smile of Sri Totadrinathar.
The lord blessed Guru and Sukran at this sthalam with Sinmudra. This sthalam has the powers of navagrahas.
How to reach:
Tirubuvanai is situated 23 kms from Puducherry on the Puducherry- Villupuram highway. There are frequent buses on this route, get down at the main road and walk half a km to reach the temple.
The Bhattachariar is living close to the temple and is courteous, feel free to call him at his residence.
Thanks to Sudharsen Vaikanasam for the photos and information.
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