Mukthialeeswarar
Temple, Perumukkal, Villupuram
Mukthialeeswarar Temple is a Hindu Temple dedicated to Lord
Shiva located at Perumukkal Village near
Tindivanam Town in Villupuram District of Tamil Nadu. This Temple is situated at the top of the Perumukkal Hills.
Presiding Deity is called as Mukthialeeswarar / Thiruvanmikai Eeswaramudaiyar /
Thirumalaimel Udaiyar / Perumukkal Udaiyar / Thiruvanmeeswaramudaiyaan and Mother
is called as Gnanambigai.
The Temple had originally been built in brick, was
converted to a stone temple during the period of Vikrama Chola (1118-35 CE). The temple
is under the control of Archeology survey of India (ASI). There are two ways to
reach this hillock temple, both from the front and back side of Perumukkal
Hills. Perumukkal Hills was also
called as Thirumalai, Gnanamalai and Mukyasailam during ancient times.
History
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The Temple
The Mukthialeeswarar Temple,
located atop of the Perumukkal hillock,
had originally been built in brick, was converted to a stone temple during the
period of Vikrama Chola (1118-35 CE). There is
no Rajagopuram at the entrance. Vetri Vinayagar can be found on the left side
of the entrance. Presiding Deity is called as
Mukthialeeswarar / Thiruvanmikai Eeswaramudaiyar / Thirumalaimel Udaiyar /
Perumukkal Udaiyar / Thiruvanmeeswaramudaiyaan.
He is housed in the sanctum in
the form of Lingam. There is a Nandi facing the sanctum. There is a big Nandi
in a separate Mandapam in the outer prakaram facing the sanctum. There is a
stone window behind the sanctum through which sun rays will fall on Lord Shiva
for three days twice in a year during April and September.
Mother is called as Gnanambigai. There is a separate shrine for Mother in
the Temple premises.
There is a beautiful sculpture
of Mother Sita sitting in Ashoka Vana amidst Demoness, Monkey and Bhooda Gana
above the Deva Koshta Idol of Dakshina Moorthy. There is a separate shrine for
Hanuman behind the sanctum. There is a temple pond near to this Hanuman Shrine.
There is cave called Sita Kukai formed by hillocks near to this Temple Pond.
The donations made by the
Chola, Pandya, Sambuvarayars,
Kadavarayas, Vijayanagara rulers have been
recorded in more than 60 inscriptions found on the temple walls. In
the bottom of the hill, nice feet carvings are found. Hence this might be a
Jain temple in earlier days. Also, a damaged Vinayaga idol can be seen at the
bottom of the hillock.
Festivals
Maha Shivarathri and Monthly Pradoshams are celebrated
here with much fanfare. People circumbulate the hill (Girivalam) during
Pournami Days. Maha Deepam is lit on the top of hill during Karthigai Deepam.
Contact
Saleeswarar Temple,
Perumukkal,
Villupuram District - 604 102
Mobile: +91 97860 64598 / 91593 95749
Mobile: +91 94428 98395 / 97877 03262Connectivity
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