Sudarkozhundeeswarar Temple, Pennadam

Sudarkozhundeeswarar Temple
Location in Tamil Nadu
Geography
Coordinates 11°24′09″N 79°15′24″E / 11.40250°N 79.25667°E / 11.40250; 79.25667Coordinates: 11°24′09″N 79°15′24″E / 11.40250°N 79.25667°E / 11.40250; 79.25667
Country India
State Tamil Nadu
District Cuddalore
Culture
Sanctum Sudarkozhundeeswarar (Shiva)
Architecture
Architecture Dravidian architecture

The main shrine of the Sudarkozhundeeswarar Temple, Pennadam, dates to the period of the Early Cholas shaped in the form the back of an elephant, called Gajapristhakara. Shiva's vehicle Nandi faces East, away from the shrine. Subsidiary shrine on artificial hill, dedicated to Shiva as Shri Javanteeswarar. The Nandi faces East, with its back turned towards the shrine.[1]

Appar is believed to have visited the temple during the series of visits from Thiruvennainallur, Thirukoilur, Thiruvamathur to this temple.[2]

References

  1. "Sri Pralayakaleswarar temple". temple.dinamalar.com. Retrieved 30 August 2015.
  2. Kapoor, Subodh (ed.). "Saiva Acharyas". The Philosophy of Šaivism: Saiva works and tantras of Kashmir; Saivism; Kashmir Shaivism I; Kashmir Shaivaism II; History of Kashmir Saivism. The universal experience : five principles of the universal subject-object; The limited individual experience; Famous Saiva saints; The Saiva Acharyas; Kashmir Shaivism in Siddha Yoga; Moksa and the means of its attainment in Kashmir Shaivism; Literature of Śaivism; Vīra Śaivism; Śaivism. Genesis Publishing Pvt Ltd. p. 501. ISBN 9788177558852.
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