Pazhayarai
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Somanatha Temple |
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Moolavar: | Somanatha Swamy |
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Ambal: | Somakambalambigai |
Padal: | Appar, Sundarar and Thirugnana Sambandar |
Vimanam: | |
Location: | Patteeswaram, near Kumbakonam |
State and Country: | TamilNadu, India |
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[edit] The Stately Temple
The temple is located 6km away from Kumbakonam on the Kumbakonam- Aavoor road and around 2 km away from the Patteewaram temple. The temple is 3 km away from Darasuram. The village has thralling streets. The best mode is taking town buses from Kumbakonam or mini buses from Darasuram, the bus stop is Cholan Maligai. The Darasuram railway station is also close by to the temple.
[edit] The Legend behind the temple
The city of Pazhayarai was once an important town in the Chola empire. The temple has been revered by the verses of Appar, Sambandar and Sundarar. This temple is in the centre of the once famous Pazhayarai city, surrounded by Pazhayari Vadathali in the north, Araimetrali in the south and Thenthali in the south. This is the birth place of Mangayarkarasiyar, a saint amongst the 63 nayanmars. The scene of Ravaneswara holding Kailasanathar in his hands is beautifully carved in this temple. The Durga here is also very famous.
[edit] Special Festivals
In Chittirai, rogini nakshatra, special poojas are performed for Mangayarkarasiyar.
[edit] Pazhayarai in history
There are lot of small villages inside the historical town of Pazhayarai - Nandipura Vinnagaram, ThiruSatti Mutram, Patteswaram, Harishchandrapuram with all their temples. There were four legendary temples, Vadathali, Kelthali, Metrali and Thenthali across four sides of the city. The houses of the warriors namely Arya padai veedu, Pudhu padai veedu, Manapadai veedu and Pambai padai veedu. There was only one palace for Vijayalaya chola, but later individual palaces were built for all the princes.