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Saturday, February 25, 2017
History of Arunachaleswarar Temple
The Fascinating Story of Chidambara Ragasiyam
When you visit the ancient Lord Shiva temple at Chidambaram, you are completely awed by the mammoth size of the temple premises, the wonderful, astounding architecture and the amazing ambience this city provides. Well connected by bus and train, the town of Chidambaram is one place to swear by! The story behind this temple is even more exciting.
The Lord Nataraja here is said to have competed with Sivagami, his consort Parvati in the divine dance in the huge auditorium like space in the temple and it is almost a war between Maya(Illusion) and Reality which is depicted.
To add to the mystery, Chidambara Rahasyam (The secret of Chidambaram) makes it all sound even more exciting. The secret is about the Vilva leaves which are hidden from visible eyes and revealed only to devotees who pray there. The revealing of these leaves is equated with the revelation of Maya or Illusions, which our human eyes cannot see.
Moreover, when you enter the temple premises, the paintings on the topmost walls of zodiac signs and the maths behind them is testimony enough about the greatness of this Tamil Nadu temple.
Also famous for the Thillai trees surrounding the temple and the city, the deity is known as Thillai Natarajar.
Kings from the Pallava, Chola, Pandya, Vijayanagara and Chera royals in the ancient and pre-medieval periods have worshipped this temple that stands from the classical period!
This is yet another Tamil Nadu temple that transgresses the boundaries of creative expertise. A symbol of Tamil heritage and culture, the secret behind Lord’s abode is depicted in beauty and action, to say the least.
The Lord Nataraja here is said to have competed with Sivagami, his consort Parvati in the divine dance in the huge auditorium like space in the temple and it is almost a war between Maya(Illusion) and Reality which is depicted.
To add to the mystery, Chidambara Rahasyam (The secret of Chidambaram) makes it all sound even more exciting. The secret is about the Vilva leaves which are hidden from visible eyes and revealed only to devotees who pray there. The revealing of these leaves is equated with the revelation of Maya or Illusions, which our human eyes cannot see.
Moreover, when you enter the temple premises, the paintings on the topmost walls of zodiac signs and the maths behind them is testimony enough about the greatness of this Tamil Nadu temple.
Also famous for the Thillai trees surrounding the temple and the city, the deity is known as Thillai Natarajar.
Kings from the Pallava, Chola, Pandya, Vijayanagara and Chera royals in the ancient and pre-medieval periods have worshipped this temple that stands from the classical period!
This is yet another Tamil Nadu temple that transgresses the boundaries of creative expertise. A symbol of Tamil heritage and culture, the secret behind Lord’s abode is depicted in beauty and action, to say the least.
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