Kattu Narasimhaperumal Temple, Srirangam

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Kattu Narasimhaperumal Temple
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
Location
LocationSrirangam
StateTamil Nadu
CountryIndia
Architecture
TypeDravidian architecture
CreatorVallabadevan
Completed9th century[citation needed]

The Kattu Narasimhaperumal Temple is a Hindu temple situated in the suburb of Srirangam in Tiruchirappalli, India. It is also known as Azhagiya Singar temple and is situated at a distance of 1 kilometre from the Srirangam railway station.[1][2]

The temple is also called traditionally as "Ekaanthanthaman koil" meaning "calm and quiet ambience" temple. It is widely believed that the presiding deity grants boons to devotees and is aptly called "Varaprasaaadhi" (boon giver).

Dating the temple

The temple was built by the Pandyan King Vallabadevan who was a devotee of Sri Periazhwar in the ninth century CE.

However as per legend and folklore the temple predates the Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple, Srirangam and is one of the oldest temples in the city. Some attribute the temple to be of 5th century CE.

Temple history

Side view of the temple.

In the 12th century CE Sri Pillailokachariar conducted his daily kalakshepam (discourse) on "Vaishnava siddhaantha rahasyangal" (Secrets of the Vaishnava tradition) to his devotees in this temple. Sri Manavalamamunigal in the 15th century took over temple administration as per the request of the Pandyan ruler Srisindarapandian. The pandyan king provided for temple maintenance.

The Temple entrance arch was built as ordained by Sri Kaattazhgaiyasingar and dedicated in the presence of Sriman Sriranga Narayana Jeeyar of Srirangam temple (Periakoil Jeeyar). More more devotees became followers of the deity from there on.

Festivals

Sculpture at the temple.

Jyeshtabhishekam

Holy water from the river Kollidam is brought by elephant to the temple and Jyeshtabhishekam (divine ablution) is performed.

Sahasra Deepam

A thousand lamps are lit during the Sashradeepam. It occurs during the first Sunday in the Tamil month of Karthigai.

Pradosham

On days of pradosham days, devotees get special darshan (viewing) of Azhagiyasinga Perumal (presiding deity of the temple).

References

  1. http://temple.dinamalar.com/en/new_en.php?id=742
  2. Correspondent, Special (19 November 2020). "Divine Intervention". The Hindu. Retrieved 5 May 2020.