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| {{Infobox settlement
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| | name = Azhagar Kovil
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| | settlement_type = village
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| | image_skyline = AzhagarKovil Madurai.JPG
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| | image_alt = Image of [[Kallazhagar Temple]], after which the village is named
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| | pushpin_map = <!--India Tamil Nadu-->
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| | pushpin_map_caption = Location in Tamil Nadu, India
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| | coordinates = {{coord|10|04|29.45|N|78|12|47.15|E|display=inline,title}}
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| | subdivision_type = Country
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| | subdivision_name = {{flag|India}}
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| | subdivision_type1 = [[States and territories of India|State]]
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| | subdivision_name1 = [[Tamil Nadu]]
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| | subdivision_type2 = [[List of districts of India|District]]
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| | subdivision_name2 = [[Madurai district|Madurai]]
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| | demographics_type1 = Languages
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| | demographics1_title1 = Official
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| | demographics1_info1 = [[Tamil language|Tamil]]
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| | timezone1 = [[Indian Standard Time|IST]]
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| {{Vaishnavism}}
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| '''Azhagar Kovil''' is a village in [[Madurai district]] in the South Indian state of [[Tamil Nadu]]. The history and living of the village is centered around [[Kallazhagar Temple]]. Constructed in the [[Tamil architecture|Dravidian style of architecture]], the temple is glorified in the ''[[Divya Prabandha]]'', the early medieval [[Tamil literature|Tamil]] canon of the [[Alvars|Azhwar]] saints from the 6th–9th centuries AD. It is one of the 108 ''[[Divyadesam]]'' dedicated to [[Vishnu]], who is worshiped as [[Vishnu|Kallazhagar]] and his consort [[Lakshmi]] as Thirumamagal.<ref>{{cite book|title=108 Vaishnavite Divya Desams: Divya desams in Pandya Nadu|last= M. S. |first=Ramesh|publisher= Tirumalai-Tirupati Devasthanam|year=1993}}</ref>
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| ==Kallazhagar Temple==
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| [[File:Azhagarkovil2.jpg|200px|left|thumb|One of the broken gateway towers of the temple]]
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| [[Kallazhagar Temple]] covers an area of about {{convert|2|acre|hectare|abbr=on}} and has a five-tiered ''[[gopuram]]'' (gateway tower). The temple in enclosed in a rectangular enclosure with huge granite walls. The central shrine houses the image of the presiding deity, Sundarabahu Perumal in standing posture. The images of Sridevi and [[Bhūmi|Bhudevi]] are also housed in the sanctum. There two life size images of [[Narasimha]], the [[avatar]] of Vishnu. One of them is shown holding the demon Hiranya and other slaying him.<ref name=Rao>{{cite book|title=Temples of Tamil Nadu|last=Rao|first=A.V.Shankaranarayana|publisher=Vasan Publications|isbn=978-81-8468-112-3|year=2012|page=229–31|ref=Rao}}</ref>
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| The temple houses some rare Vijayanagara sculptures similar to the ones present in [[Soundararajaperumal Temple, Thadikombu]], [[Krishnapuram Venkatachalapathy temple]], [[Srivilliputhur Divya Desam]] and [[Jalakandeswarar Temple, Vellore]].The temple also has one of the unique deities chakarat azhvar(Alvar) where the god with chakaram having 16 hands and 16 weapons is without Narasimha above him. Also <ref name=Gopal>{{cite journal|title=The Raṅga-maṇḍapa of the Tāṭikkompu Temple A Study of an Iconographic Programme of the Vijayanagara Tradition|journal=East and West|volume=46|last=S.|first=Gopalakrishnan|issue=3/4|date=December 1996|jstor=29757285|pages=415–431}}</ref>
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| === Chithirai Festival ===
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| Chithirai festival of this temple celebrated for ten days is one of the declared festivals of Tamilnadu Government. This festival day is declared as Local Holiday. In Chithirai (April-May), Lord Kallazhagar starts from Azhagar kovil in the form of Kallar
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| <ref>{{cite book|title=Saints, Goddesses and Kings: Muslims and Christians in South Indian Society|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Fxqtx8SflEsC&q=alagar+kallar&pg=PA43|year=2004|pages=[40]|isbn = 9780521891035|last1 = Bayly|first1 = Susan}}</ref> and reaches Madurai on Pournami (Full Moon day). Here he steps into river Vaigai in his Horse Vaganam. Lakhs of devotees flock to river Vaigai to see this event. "Ethir Sevai" festival is celebrated on the day before Alagar steps into river Vaigai. It is a tradition for the people of Madurai to welcome Alagar.
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| As Azhagar returns from Vandiyur Dhasavatharam festival is celebrated throughout the night at Ramarayar Mandapam in the Northern part of river Vaigai. After this event Azhagar is taken to Mysore Veera Mandapam on decorated Anantharayar Palanquin. The next morning Azhagar in the form of Kallar returns to Azhagar kovil in ‘Poo Pallakku'(Palanquin decorated with flowers)
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| In the month of April and may, each year the great Chitra festival is celebrated on Pournami (full moon day). The Festival dramatically re enacts the visitation of Lord Kallazhagar to Madurai from Azhagarkoil . Lakhs of devotees flock to river Vaigai to personally witness the event of lord Azhagar stepping down into the river and to get his blessings.
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| During the months of July and August the festival of Aadi Brahmmorchavam is being celebrated for 10 days. This festival occurs within the precincts of the shrine. Devotees from different parts of Tamilnadu throng to participate in this festival. The temple car ‘Amaiththa Narayanan’ is taken in procession during Pournami (Full-Moon day) of Aadi (Brahmotchavam).
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| ==References==
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| {{Madurai district}}
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| [[Category:Villages in Madurai district]]
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