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Neyyadiappar Temple, Tillaistanam is a
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temple dedicated to
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located in the village of Thillaisthanam also known as Tillaisthanam or Thiruneithanam in
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,
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. It is significant to the Hindu sect of
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as one of the Saptasthanam, the seven temples associated with
Aiyarappar temple Aiyarappar is a Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva located in the village of Tiruvaiyaru, Tamil Nadu, India. The Five Rivers are Vadavaru, Vennaaru, Vettaaru, Kudamuruttiyaaru and Kaaviriyaaru. Shiva is worshiped as ''Aiyarappar'', and is represent ...
in Thiruvaiyaru. Shiva is represented by the ''
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'' in the form of Neyyadiappar. His consort
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is depicted as Piraisoodi Amman. The presiding deity is revered in the 7th century Tamil Shaiva canonical work, the ''
Tevaram The ''Thevaram'' ( ta, தேவாரம், ), also spelled ''Tevaram'', denotes the first seven volumes of the twelve-volume collection ''Tirumurai'', a Śaiva narrative of epic and puranic heroes, as well as a hagiographic account of early ...
'', written by Tamil saint poets known as the
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and classified as ''
Paadal Petra Sthalam The Paadal Petra Sthalam, also known as Thevara Sthalam, are 276 temples that are revered in the verses of Saiva Nayanars in the 6th-9th century CE and are amongst the greatest Shiva temples of the continent. The Divya Desams by comparison ar ...
''. The temple is believed to have been built by Aditya Chola I during 9th century A.D and with significant additions from later
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kings and by the ruling kings of
Thanjavur Nayak The Thanjavur Nayak kingdom or Thanjavur Nayak dynasty were the rulers of Thanjavur in the 15th and 17th centuries. The Nayaks of the Balija social group, were originally appointed as provincial governors by the Vijayanagara Empire, Vijayanagar ...
s. It houses five-tiered gateway towers known as ''
gopurams A ''gopuram'' or ''gopura'' ( Tamil: கோபுரம், Malayalam: ഗോപുരം, Kannada: ಗೋಪುರ, Telugu: గోపురం) is a monumental entrance tower, usually ornate, at the entrance of a Hindu temple, in the South I ...
''. The temple has numerous shrines, with those of Neyyadiappar and Amman being the most prominent. The temple has four daily rituals at various times from 6:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., and four yearly festivals on its calendar.


Legend

As per
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legend, a cow used to milk at a specific place everyday which turned to ghee. When the people around tried to catch the cow, it disappeared. The villagers reported it to the ruling king, who dug up the place to find a
Lingam A lingam ( sa, लिङ्ग , lit. "sign, symbol or mark"), sometimes referred to as linga or Shiva linga, is an abstract or aniconic representation of the Hindu god Shiva in Shaivism. It is typically the primary ''murti'' or devotional im ...
, an iconic representation of Shiva in the place. He is believed to have built the temple. Since ''Nei'' (ghee) ablution was performed, the place came to be known as Neyyadiappar temple. As per the temple legend, a devotee of the temple worshiped the presiding deity by lighting ghee lamps. He picked up palak leaves from the temple. He prayed Shiva for better living as he was ageing, for which Shiva replied that he got return with the palak leaves that he was picking from the temple.


History

The temple has received contributions from various ruling kings from Pandyas,
Pallava The Pallava dynasty existed from 275 CE to 897 CE, ruling a significant portion of the Deccan, also known as Tondaimandalam. The dynasty rose to prominence after the downfall of the Satavahana dynasty, with whom they had formerly served as fe ...
,
Chola The Chola dynasty was a Tamils, Tamil thalassocratic Tamil Dynasties, empire of southern India and one of the longest-ruling dynasties in the history of the world. The earliest datable references to the Chola are from inscriptions dated ...
, Chera and from Irukkehvel family. The temple in its current form is believed to have been built during the 9th century by Chola king
Aditya I Aditya I (Tamil: ஆதித்த சோழன்) (c. 870/71 – c. 907 CE), the son of Vijayalaya, was the Chola king who extended the Chola dominions by the conquest of the Pallavas and occupied the Western Ganga Kingdom. Relations with ...
based on various inscriptions in the temple. The earliest inscription in the temple is dated to AD 862 to the fourth year of Pandya king Marajadaiyan. Marajadaiyan is evidently Varaguna Pandiyan II who made extensive conquest of Chola territory. The two inscriptions in the two jambs on the temple indicating gift of 423 kasum to the presiding deity. The inscription in the opposite jamb indicates gift of 60 ''kalanjus'' of gold for lighting lamps in the temple by Pallava king Nandivarman III. An undated epigraph indicates hundred sheeps to the temple, possibly by Aditya I.A record of golden lamp to the temple during the 8th regnal year of Parantaka I. Some of the other inscriptions indicate gifts from Aditya's son Kannaradeva, Parantaka's son Arulkulakesari, the Chola queens Tennavan Mahadevi and Tavayur Kilaradigal. The inscriptions from Parantaka I indicates enquiries about the temple and ''Tiruvisakam festival'' during the Tamil month of Vaikasi. The inscriptions also indicate that they have to be placed in the southern side of the ''Ardhamandapa'', leading to the conclusion that the structure was built during the reign of Aditya I.


Architecture

The temple is located 21 km away from
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 ...
on the
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 ...
- Tiruvaiyaru-
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road. The temple is 3 km away from
Thirukkandiyur Kandeeswarar Temple (also called Brahmakandeeswarar temple, Brahmasirakandeeswarar temple and Veerataneeswarar temple) is a Hindu temple dedicated to the god Shiva located in Kandiyur also known as Thirukkandiyur or Tirukkandiyur, near Tiruvai ...
. It houses five-tiered gateway towers known as ''
gopurams A ''gopuram'' or ''gopura'' ( Tamil: கோபுரம், Malayalam: ഗോപുരം, Kannada: ಗೋಪುರ, Telugu: గోపురం) is a monumental entrance tower, usually ornate, at the entrance of a Hindu temple, in the South I ...
''. The temple has numerous shrines, with those of Neyyadiappar and Balambigai Amman being the most prominent. The temple has two precincts with the Amman shrine located in the second precinct in a South facing shine. The Amman shrine is dated to 13th century. The shrine houses the image of Balambigai in standing posture and is sported holding ''Akshamala'' and ''Padma'' in her hands, which are usually local features. The presiding deity is housed in the east facing central shrine located axial to the gateway tower. The sanctum (''garbhagriha'') has a square plan with a dimension of and is surmounted by a ''dvitala vimana'' (pyramidal roof), an all stone structure. The pyramidal roof is interspersed with niches with tetragonal semi-pilasters. The corner bays have octagonal bases, while the central bays having circular ones. The two circular pilasters with circular shafts on four sides of the ''vimana'' indicates the antiquity of the temple. The feature is possibly termed ''Vrittasputitas'' in ''silpa'' texts like ''
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''. Such a feature is otherwise found only in few other temples like
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in
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, central shrine in
Moovar Koil Moovar Koil or "The Three temples" is a Hindu temple complex situated in the village of Kodumbalur, 36 kilometres from Pudukkottai in Tamil Nadu, India. These temples were constructed by the Chola feudatory and Irukkuvel chieftain Boothi Vikram ...
in
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,
Vijayalaya Choleeswaram Vijayalaya Choleeswaram in Narthamalai, a panchayat town in Pudukottai district in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu, India, is a temple dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva. Constructed in the Dravida style and rock cut architecture, the temple ...
in Narthamalai, Anantheswara temple in Udayarkudi and Kampaheswarar Temple, Thirubuvanam. In the first level of the ''vimana'', there are niches of
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in the south, a seated four-armed
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in the west and a seated four-armed
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in the north. There are a number of old images like Sattanatha, ''Devakosha'' on the ''vimana''. The niches of the ''karnakutas'' of the first ''tala'' contains images of a kneeling man on the left and a kneeling lady in the right. Such a feature is otherwise found in
Dandeeswarar Temple Dandeeswarar Temple (Shri Dandeeswarar Temple) is a Shiva temple situated in Velachery, a suburb of Chennai. The temple was built during the Pallava reign and was repaired and rebuilt during the Chola reign. The temple complex consists of a ma ...
in
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and Vadathirthesvarar Temple, Andanallur in
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. The ''arthamandapa'', the hall preceding the sanctum has a rectangular plan and has the same style of the sanctum. The entrance of the ''arthamandapa'' houses the six-foot images of two ''dvarapalas'', the guardian deities on either sides. The hall has four pillars, with two of them being old ones with octagonal shafts. The hall in front of the ''arthamandapa'' is called the ''mahamandapa'' and has a five-aisled structure. The ''mukhamandapa'', the hall in front of the ''arthamandapa'' is five-aisled and has plain pillars. There are two pillars in the hall with fluted shafts and sedated lions at the base, an architectural feature attributed to early period.


Saptha Stanam

The ''sapthasthanam'' festival is conducted at Tiruvaiyaru during April every year. As per Hindu legend, it is the wedding festival of Nandikeswara, the sacred bull of Shiva on the Punarpoosa star during the Tamil month of ''Panguni''. The festival deity of Aiyarappar temple of Thiruvaiyaru is carried in a decorated glass palanquin along with the images of Nandikeswara and Suyasayambikai to the temples in Thirupazhanam, Thiruchottruthurai, Thiruvedhikudi, Thirukandiyur and Thirupoonthurthi. Each of the festival deities of the respective temples mounted in glass palanquins accompany Aiyarppar on the way to the final destiny, Thillaistanam. There is a grand display of fireworks in Cauvery riverbed outside Thillaistanam temple. The seven palanquins are carried to Aiyarappar temple in Thiruvaiyyaru. Hundreds of people witness the convergence of seven glass palanquins carrying principal deities of respective temples from seven places at Tiruvaiyaru. The devotees perform ''Poochorithal''(flower festival) in which a doll offers flowers to the principal deities in the palanquins. After the ''Poochorithal'', the palanquins leave for their respective temples.


Worship practices and religious importance

The temple priests perform the '' puja'' (rituals) during festivals and on a daily basis. Like other Shiva temples of Tamil Nadu, the priests belong to the
Shaiva Shaivism (; sa, शैवसम्प्रदायः, Śaivasampradāyaḥ) is one of the major Hindu traditions, which worships Shiva as the Supreme Being. One of the largest Hindu denominations, it incorporates many sub-traditions rangin ...
community, a Brahmin sub-caste. The temple rituals are performed four times a day; Ushathkalam at 6:30 a.m., Kalasanthi at 8:00 a.m., Uchikalam at 12:00 a.m., Sayarakshai at 5:00 p.m., and Ardha Jamam at 8:00 p.m. Each ritual comprises four steps: '' abhisheka'' (sacred bath), ''alankaaram'' (decoration), '' naivethanam'' (food offering) and ''deepa aradhanai'' (waving of lamps) for both Kumbheswarar and Mangalambikai. The worship is held amidst music with ''
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'' (pipe instrument) and '' tavil'' (percussion instrument), religious instructions in the
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(sacred texts) read by priests and prostration by worshipers in front of the temple mast. There are weekly rituals like ' (Monday) and ' (Friday), fortnightly rituals like '' pradosham'' and monthly festivals like '' amavasai'' (new moon day), ''krutigai'', '' pournami'' (full moon day) and ''chaturthi''. Mahashivaratri during February - March and Thiruvadihari during December are the major festivals celebrated in the temple. Tirugnana Sambandar, a 7th-century Tamil ''Shaivite'' poet, venerated Naganathar in ten verses in ''
Tevaram The ''Thevaram'' ( ta, தேவாரம், ), also spelled ''Tevaram'', denotes the first seven volumes of the twelve-volume collection ''Tirumurai'', a Śaiva narrative of epic and puranic heroes, as well as a hagiographic account of early ...
'', compiled as the '' First Tirumurai''.
Appar Appar, also referred to as ( ta, திருநாவுக்கரசர்) or Navukkarasar, was a seventh-century Tamil Śaiva poet-saint. Born in a peasant Śaiva family, raised as an orphan by his sister, he lived about 80 years and is ...
, a contemporary of Sambandar, also venerated Neyyadiappar in 10 verses in ''Tevaram'', compiled as the ''Fifth Tirumurai''. As the temple is revered in ''Tevaram'', it is classified as ''
Paadal Petra Sthalam The Paadal Petra Sthalam, also known as Thevara Sthalam, are 276 temples that are revered in the verses of Saiva Nayanars in the 6th-9th century CE and are amongst the greatest Shiva temples of the continent. The Divya Desams by comparison ar ...
'', one of the 275 temples that find mention in the Saiva canon. The temple is counted as the 52nd in the list of temples in the northern banks of Cauvery. The temple is counted as one of the temples built on the northern banks of
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.


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