
The districts of Thanjavur, Kumbhakonam and Nagappattinam
(constituting the erstwhile Thanjauvr district) boast
of hundreds of ancient temples. The town of Thanjavur
was the seat of the glorious Chola Empire of Tamilnadu,
and was later on the seat of the Nayaks and the Marathas.
True to art historian Fergusson, the Chola artists
conceived like giants and finished like jewellers.
Rajagopala
Temple
This shrine dedicated to Rajagopala, is a vast temple
complex with a 1000 year old history. Referred to
as Dakshina Dwaraka and as Champakaranyam, this
temple is located in the town of Mannargudi, and
is well connected by rail and road to Thanjavur,
Kumbhakonam, Tiruvarur and other towns in the erstwhile
Thanjavur district.
This is a massive temple with
as many as seven prakarams or circumambulatory paths
surrounding the central sanctum. A 154 feet high
Rajagopuram adorns the entrance to the outermost
prakaram. There are several beutiful pillared halls
in the temple - such as the Thousand pillared hall,
the Vallala Maharaja Mandapam, the Yaanai Vaahana
Mandapam, Garudavaahana Mandapam, Vennaithaazhi
mandapam and Punnai Vaahana mandapam. The Shrine
to Garuda on top of a 50 feet high monolithic pillar
in front of the temple, deserves mention. The saying
'Mannaargudi Madhil Azhagu' (the walls of the temple
of Mannargudi are of great beauty) in Tamil, testifies
to the grandeur of this temple.
Several theerthams
(temple tanks) adorn this shrine. The Haridra Nadhi
tank is located located near the temple, and popular
belief has it, that a river was transformed into
a big tank, and that Rajagopala performed the famed
Rasa Leela in the tank.
Brahadeeswara
Temple
Tanjore (Thanjavur), dedicated to Lord Shiva, also
called the Big Temple, belongs to the architecture
of the Chola period. Built in the 10th Century A.D.,
by Raja Raja Chola, the Temple Tower is capped by
an 81.3 tonnes round monolithic cupola. This enormous
piece of stone is said to have been was moved into
position by moving it along an inclined plane 6
kms. long. [*Maybe, see next frame] The temple is
considered an engineering skill of the Chola architects
who planned its construction in such a way that
the shadow of the cupola never falls on the ground.
Vyagrapureeswarar
Temple
Around 80 Kms from Thanjavur, situated 3/4 Km North
of Ramarmadam Busstop in Nagapattinam - Tiruvarur
Main Road. The ancient history says Kamadhenu, the
devalogha cow prayed to Lord shiva in this shrine
to get rid of its sabam. One more speciality about
this temple, on evenings, Nataraja is worshipped
first prior to all other gods. This is also referred
as Dhakshina Chidambaram. chidambaram is where famous
temple of lord Nataraja located. This village is
also called as Vyagrapuri named after the lord.
Singaravelavar
Temple
Around 80 Kms from Thanjavur situated in Nagapattinam
Tiruvarur Main Road. The ancient history says here
only Lord Murugan got the 'Sakthi Vel' from Parvathi
(refered as Velnedunkanni amman in this temple)
and killed Suran. This temple is one of the few
temples in Tamilnadu which has both Siva and Vishnu
in the same campus. The 'Vel vankuthal' festival
in the Tamil month of Iyappasi is very famous here.