Thanthoneeswarar Temple (also called Thanthonrisvaram) is a
Hindu temple dedicated to
Shiva, located in
Woraiyur
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, a suburb in the town of
Tiruchirapalli in
Tamil Nadu,
India. The temple was built by the
Pandya ruler Varaguna Pandiyan II during the 9th century. It has inscriptions dating back to 885 AD during the rule of
Chola
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s. The temple has four daily rituals at various times from 5:30 a.m. to 8 p.m., and three yearly festivals on its calendar. The temple is maintained and administered by hereditary trustees.
The temple is associated with the legend of Shiva appearing as helper or mid-wife for the pregnant Chola Queen Kanthimathi. The bangle festival called valaigkappu celebrated during the Tamil month Thai (January – February) is the most prominent festival celebrated in the temple.
Etymology and legend
Thanthoneeswarar, the presiding deity of the temple, derives its name from Tamil word ''Thanthondri'', meaning the one who formed on his own. As per Hindu legend, Chola queen Kanthimathi was an ardent devotee of Shiva and worshipped Shiva in the temple now known as
Thayumanavar swamy Temple. When she was pregnant, she could not climb the hill to reach the temple. Shiva was pleased by the devotion of the queen and is believed to have appeared to her in the form of ''
lingam'' (an iconic form of Shiva) at this place on his own and blessed her with a safe delivery.
History
The temple was built by the
Pandya ruler Varaguna Pandiyan II during the 9th century. It has inscriptions dating back to 885 AD during the rule of
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 ...
s. The temple, in modern times, is maintained and administered by hereditary trustees.
The temple has an inscription from The inscriptions speak about the donation made by Ananthan Chandramadhiyar from Chola period recording a gift made by the queen of Thennavan Ilangovar, a feudatory of the Kodumbalur clan. The record gifts golden jewelry as a deposit to the temple, the income of which was to be utilized for desilting the temple tank.
The inscriptions was made during the regime of
Parantaka I during 911. The remaining amount from the gold was to be utilized for perpetual lighting of the temple. Similar inscriptions are found in other temples in the Trichy region like Vayalur, Allur, Andanallur, Paluvur and Thirupparaitturai indicating the supremacy of the Chola clan along with their relation with the Kodumbalur clan. Historians assign the date of Parantaka to the temple based on the image of Ardhanareeswara.
Architecture
Thanthoneeswarar temple complex has a single ''
prakaram'' (outer courtyard) and a two-tiered ''
vimana'' (tower over the sanctum). The central shrine faces east and holds the image of Thanthoneeswarar (Shiva) in the form of ''lingam'' made of granite. The granite images of the deities
Ganesha (son of Shiva and god of wisdom),
Murugan (son of Shiva and god of war),
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(the bull and vehicle of Shiva) and
Navagraha (nine planetary deities) are located in the hall leading to the sanctum. As in other Shiva temples of Tamil Nadu, the first precinct or the walls around the sanctum of Thanthoneeswarar has images of
Dakshinamurthy (Shiva as the Teacher),
Durga (warrior-goddess) and
Chandikeswarar (a saint and devotee of Shiva). The shrine of Kunkumavalli, the consort of Thanthoneeswarar, faces North and is depicted with Ankusam and lotus in her two hands. The temple precinct is surrounded by granite walls. Unlike other South Indian temples, the temple does not have any
Gopuram, an ornamental temple tower. These are typical of the early medieval regime Chola temples. The original walls of the temple carrying some of inscriptions are still present in the temple, while the surrounding structure are of recent origin.
Worship and religious practices
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 community, a Brahmin sub-caste. The temple rituals are performed six times a day; Ushathkalam at 5:30 a.m., Kalasanthi at 8:00 a.m., Uchikalam at 10:00 a.m., Sayarakshai at 5:00 p.m., Irandamkalam at 7:00 p.m. and Ardha Jamam at 8:00 p.m. Each ritual comprises four steps: ''
abhisheka'' (sacred bath), ''alangaram'' (decoration), ''
naivethanam'' (food offering) and ''deepa aradanai'' (waving of lamps) for both Thanthoneeswarar and Amman. The worship is held amidst music with ''
nagaswaram'' (pipe instrument) and ''
tavil'' (percussion instrument), religious instructions in the
Vedas (sacred texts) read by priests and prostration by worshippers 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), ''kiruthigai'', ''
pournami'' (full moon day) and ''sathurthi''.
Commemorating the event of Kanthimathi giving bangles to the Naga deity during her pregnancy, a bangle festival is celebrated during the Tamil month of Thai.
References
External links
{{Famous Shiva temples, state=collapsed
9th-century Hindu temples
Hindu temples in Tiruchirappalli