Jambukesvarar Temple, Nallichery
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Jambukesvarar Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Siva located in Nallichery of Thanjavur district, Tamil Nadu, India


Location

This temple is situated at Nallichery, at distance 13 km from Thanjavur in Thanjavur-
Kumbakonam Kumbakonam (formerly spelt as Coombaconum or Combaconum) or Kudanthai is a city municipal corporation in the Thanjavur district in the States of India, Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is located from Thanjavur and from Chennai and is the headq ...
main road. A beautiful arch entrance having the stucco figures of Siva and Vishnu welcomes the devotees. This road leads to Nallichery which is one km from that place. This temple can be reached through Pasupatikovil, the fifth sacred place of the Chakkarappalli Saptastana.


Saptamagai sthalam

This temple is one of the seven shrines associated with ''
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'' (seven female deities in
Siva Siva may refer to: Film and television * Siva (director), Indian cinematographer and director * ''Siva'' (1989 Tamil film), a film starring Rajinikanth as the title character * ''Siva'' (1989 Telugu film), an action film Music and dance * "Siv ...
temple).கடம்பூர் விஜயன், சப்தமங்கைத் தலங்கள், பகுதி 1, அரியமங்கை, தினமணி, 16 சூன் 2018
/ref> Matrikas are the different forms Adi Parashakti. Matrikas are the personified powers of different Devas. Brahmani emerged from Brahma, Vaishnavi from Vishnu, Maheshvari from Shiva, Indrani from
Indra Indra (; Sanskrit: इन्द्र) is the king of the devas (god-like deities) and Svarga (heaven) in Hindu mythology. He is associated with the sky, lightning, weather, thunder, storms, rains, river flows, and war.  volumes/ref> I ...
, Kaumari from Skanda, Varahi from Varaha and
Chamunda Chamunda (Sanskrit: चामुण्डा, ISO-15919: Cāmuṇḍā), also known as Chamundeshwari, Chamundi or Charchika, is a fearsome form of Chandi, the Hindu Divine Mother Shakti and is one of the seven Matrikas (mother goddesses).W ...
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Devi Devī (; Sanskrit: देवी) is the Sanskrit word for 'goddess'; the masculine form is ''deva''. ''Devi'' and ''deva'' mean 'heavenly, divine, anything of excellence', and are also gender-specific terms for a deity in Hinduism. The conce ...
, and additionals are
Narasimhi Pratyangira (Sanskrit: प्रत्यङ्गिरा, ''Pratyaṅgirā)'', also called Atharvana Bhadrakali, Narasimhi, Simhamukhi, and Nikumbala, is a Hindu goddess associated with Shaktism. She is described to be the female energy and con ...
, Vinayaki. This is one of the Saptamangai sthalams, seven sacred places devoted to Devi. They are also called as Saptastanam of Chakkarappalli. Ayyampet N.Selvaraj, Study on the Saptastanam (Seven Sacred Places) of Chakkarappalli in Thanjavur District, Nehru Trust for the Indian Collections at the Victoria & Albert Museum, New Delhi, May 2011 They are: * Chakkarappalli * Ariyamangai * Sulamangalam * Nallichery * Pasupathikovil * Thazhamangai * Pullamangai


Presiding deity

The presiding deity in the garbhagriha is represented by the '' lingam'' known as Jambukesvarar. The Goddess is known as Akilandesvari. The presiding deity is facing east. The western gopura entrance which is found in the west of the shrine was set up during renovation. The entrance gate has a window, through which the graveyard of Nallichery could be seen. It is so set up that the ray of the fire which is lit during the burning of the corpses would reflect on linga. Shiva is worshipped by Sun during February/March for three days in the evening. At that time the rays of the Sun would fall on the presiding deity. The shrine of the Goddess is found in the north of the
mandapa A mandapa or mantapa () is a pillared hall or pavilion for public rituals in Indian architecture, especially featured in Hindu temple architecture. Mandapas are described as "open" or "closed" depending on whether they have walls. In temples, ...
. The Goddess is found in sitting posture. She is with four hands. While two hands hold mala and flower respectively other two hands are in abaya and varada postures. Nandhi worshipped this place and a sculpture depicting it could be seen in this temple. As in Tiruvanaikka, the names of Presiding deity and Goddess are found as Jambukesvarar and Akilandesvari.


Temple structure

The temple premises, in an area of 74 m x 50 m are found with a wall and one prakara. One has to enter the temple through the main entrance which is found in the southern wall. Through this entrance, the shrine of Goddess could be reached. After entering the southern entrance, a vault type
mandapa A mandapa or mantapa () is a pillared hall or pavilion for public rituals in Indian architecture, especially featured in Hindu temple architecture. Mandapas are described as "open" or "closed" depending on whether they have walls. In temples, ...
. There are shrines of two Vinayakas, Subramania with his consorts Valli, Nataraja and Gajalakshmi are found. In the east of the prakara, shrines of Bhairava and Navagraha are found. In the north of garbagriha Chandikesvarar shrine is found. Temple tirtta, known as temple tank, is Uppukaichikkulam and in the south Sorudayan Vaikkal known as Gautama Madhi and Devagatha tirtta are found. This place is also called as Nandhimangai. Vaishnavi one of the Saptamatas worshipped this deity. Anavidyanatha Sharma along with his wife came and worshipped here.


References

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