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Sri Narthana Vallabeshwarar Temple, Thirukoodalaiyathoor, Near Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu

  • Sri Narthana Vallabeshwarar Temple, Thirukoodalaiyathoor, Near Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu
  • Sri Narthana Vallabeshwarar Temple, Thirukoodalaiyathoor, Near Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu
  • Sri Narthana Vallabeshwarar Temple, Thirukoodalaiyathoor, Near Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu
  • Sri Narthana Vallabeshwarar Temple, Thirukoodalaiyathoor, Near Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu

Thirukoodalaiathoor is also known as Thirukodoolaiyatrur. The Temple has a 3 tiered Rajagopuram but surprisingly but there is no Dwajasthambam or Flag Staff. The Presiding Deity of this Temple is Lord Narthana Vallabeshwarar who is an incarnation of Lord Shiva. He Blesses His Devotees along with His Consort Goddess Gnanasakthi or Parasakthi. Narthana Vallabeswarar is also known as Sri Nerikattu Nathar. Likewise Goddess Gnanasakthi or Parasakthi is known as Sri Purikuzhal Nayagi. The Presiding Deity is a Self Manifested Swayambhu Lingam. Generally most of the Shiva Temples has a Shrine for one Goddess. Surprisingly this Temple has two Shrines, one for Goddess Gnansakthi and the other Shrine is meant for Goddess Parasakthi. This Temple is located on the confluence of River Vennaru and Manimutharu. This Temple complex has been built on a sprawling half an acre of land. There are Sub Shrines for Kasi Viswanathar, Amudha Vinayagar, Valli Devasena Samedha Murugan, Natarajar, Dhakshinamoorthy, Kaala Bhairavar, Lingothbhavar, Brahmma, Vishnu, Bhairavar, Chandran, Suryan, Chandikeshwarar, Naalvar and Goddess Ashtabuja Durgai. The Temple does not have a Navagraha Sannadhi but instead there is a Sub Shrine for Sani Bhagwan. Sage Agasthiyar too has a Sub Shrine.  All the Shrines of this Temple is surrounded by a granite wall. The original Temple complex was built by the Chola Kings and the current Temple complex was developed during Nayak's Rule around the 16th century. This Temple is considered as 35th Thevara Paadal Petra Sthalam. Lord Murugan of this Temple has been praised in Thirupugazh by Arunagirinathar. The Sthala Viruksham is a Banyan Tree or Kallala Maram and the Theertham or Pushkarani is known as Brahmma Theertham, Agasthiya Theertham, Karthiyayana Theertham, Vellaru, Manimutharu, Agaya Gangai and Sangama Theertham. Brahmmothsavam during the day of the Magam is the most prominent festival of this Temple. It is believed that Devotees who come to this Temple and Pray are Blessed with immense Wisdom and Knowledge.

Temple Timing: 6 AM to 12 AM and 4:30 PM to 8 PM

Temple Phone Number: 04144 208704 and Keerthivasa Gurukkal 97867 36652

Distance from Chidambaram to Thirukoodalaiyathur is 28 Kms

Distance from Cuddalore to Thirukoodalaiyathur is 67 Kms

Distance from Neyveli to Thirukoodalaiyathur is 33 Kms

Distance from Bhuvanagiri to Thirukoodalaiyathur is 25 Kms

Distance from Srimushnam to Thirukoodalaiyatrur is 11 Kms

Distance from Panruti to Thirukoodalaiyatrur is 49 Kms

Distance from Vadalur to Thirukoodalaiyatrur is 26 Kms

Distance from Pondichery to Thirukoodalaiyatrur is 81 Kms

Distance from Chennai to Thirukoodalaiyathur is 233 Kms

Nearest Railway Station is Chidambaram R.S.

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