KANDHAZHEESWARAR TEMPLE, KUNDRATHUR




     This is  a Chola era Temple in Kundrathur which was  renovated during Vijayanagar period. This temple is situated on the way to Kundrathur Murugan temple on the left hand side.  The main deity is Kandhazheeswarar facing east in big Lingha form. The Amman here is called Nagaimugavalli, the Goddess with a smiling face. On a closer look at the Amman one can see the beautifully sculpted face.  The Goddess is supposed to give whatever the devotee asked for. The Vimanam of the temple is Gajaprishta Vimanam as was the trend in such Chola era temples.  The author of Thiruthondar puranam Sekkizhar lived nearby and used to visit the temple daily. There is also the story of Kannappa Nayanar on the walls of the temple. A pretty temple with a hoary past.

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