Thirupathiripuliyur

Thirupathiripuliyur
திருப்பாதிரிப்புலியூர்
Thirupapuliyur
Village
Thirupathiripuliyur

Location in Tamil Nadu, India

Coordinates: 11°44′54″N 79°44′54″E / 11.74846°N 79.74828°ECoordinates: 11°44′54″N 79°44′54″E / 11.74846°N 79.74828°E
Country  India
State Tamil Nadu
District Cuddalore
Taluk Cuddalore
Block Cuddalore
Languages
  Official Tamil
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
Vehicle registration TN-31

Thirupathiripuliyur (Tamil: திருப்பாதிரிப்புலியூர்) in Cuddalore is one of the ancient temples in Tamil Nadu.[1][2] It is named after the Pathiri Tree and the Puliyur, a tiger-legged saint who obtained absolution in the area.

Padaleeswarar Temple

Padaleeswarar temple is one among the anicent 274 Siva temples whose history reportedly dates back to more than 2000 years.

The nearest railway station to the Temple is Thiruppathiripuliyur. The temple is 0.5km from Thiruppathiripuliyur Railway Station. This temple is situated in Cuddalore town. This is one of the temples which is a Paadal Petra Sthalam situated in "Nadunadu". Here the God Name is Padaleewarar and Mother name is Periyanayaki or Arundhava nayaki.

History

The Temple plays a unique role in the history of Hindu religion, art, and architecture.

Pataleeswarar Temple is a Hindu shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva in the town of Cuddalore. It was constructed during the Pallava and Medieval Chola periods. The Saivite saint Appar is believed to have adopted Saivism at this temple.

There is a belief/myth that by worshiping single time this God is equal to 16 times worshipping the Shiva in Kasi, 8 times in Thiruvannamalai and 3 times in Chidambaram.

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