Was there an architectural blueprint that shaped the RajaRaja Chola's grand vision? 🤔
The answer might lie in an even older, lesser-known marvel! 👇
This ancient Shiva temple, near Panruti, Tamil Nadu, is believed to be the conceptual blueprint,
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a precursor that ignited Raja Raja Chola's imagination for the iconic Big Temple.
Veerataneshwar Temple at Thiruvathigai!
Legend says Lord Shiva, as Tripurantaka, destroyed three powerful cities of demons here.The temple's unique chariot-like structure
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is believed to symbolize this cosmic victory! 🕉️
While some credit Pallava King Mahendravarman I for its origins (7th centuryCE), it was significantly expanded & enhanced by the mighty Cholas. Imagine a temple evolving over centuries, witnessing the rise & fall of empires!
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The great saint, Appar (Thirunavukkarasar), originally a Jain, was miraculously cured of a painful illness right here after his sister brought him to pray to Shiva. This transformation marked his return to Saivism and the start of his divine hymns!
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The Big Connection: 🛕💛
How did it inspire the Big Temple?
The Veerataneshwar Temple's unique tapering design and stone arrangement, which minimized its shadow to fall within its base or walls, likely inspired the Big Temple's architecture.
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Located in Thiruvathigai near Panruti, Cuddalore dt, TN, it's easily accessible by road from major cities.
So next time you marvel at the Brihadeeswarar Temple, spare a thought for the Veerataneshwar Temple. Ancient wonders lay the foundation for a timeless masterpiece.
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On a recent trip to Palani temple, I traveled by train from Chennai to Dindigul and then by car to Palani. On my return journey, I spotted a mountain with a unique shape and steep peak. ⛰️
🤔 Intrigued, I took a photo & researched it online, discovering to my surprise that
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it was home to an ancient Shiva temple with profound spiritual significance. 😊
This discovery caught my attention and I'd like to share what I learnt about the temple.
The Swami in this temple is known as Mallikarjuna Swami & the hill is referred as Kondarangi Hills.
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The Lingam-shaped Hill is worshiped as Shiva similar to Thiruvannamalai & Velliangiri
The temple is believed to be around 3,000 years old, housing a SwayambhuLingam, a naturally formed Shivalingam, signifying its divine origin.