God Sankara Narayanan is the main deity of this temple, who is an incarnation of Lord Shiva. The right portion of the idol has sandal and indicates Lord Siva, with cobra around his neck & moon above his head. The left side of the idol indicates Lord Vishnu having Sankhu in his hand.
Interesting Facts
Best Season To Visit
The best season to visit the temple is Winter season. The best months to visit are September to February.
Weather
Highest - April to June (35°C during day and 24°C during night)Average - May (26°C during the day and 22°C during night)Lowest - December to February (28°C during day and 21°C during night)Monsoon season – July to September
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600 M | 9698559559 |
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2.1 KM | 139 |
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150 KM | 0471-2702600 |
Architecture
Sankaranaarayana Kovil have 125 feet Raja gopuram with 9-tiers on it and It's top part length is 56 feet, width is 15 feet. Kumba kalasam on the top is 7 feet 4 Ankulam. The temple was constructed in the Dravidian Style and follows Kamiga Agamam. The pillars in the Mandapams depict life size sculptures - Rathi, Manmada, Kuravan, Manakkreevan and others. There are beautiful fresco paintings adorning the sanctum walls and mandapa ceiling. The stone idol of Nataraja is unique. There is a Nagasunai (holy tank) inside the temple premises, which was said to have been dug by serpent kings named Paduman and Sangan. People who take a bath in this holy tank, adore ant-hill earth on their body and offer holy prayers to the preisiding deities of this Temple have a permanent relief from all sorts of dreadful deseases. There is a cut stone inscription at Thachanallur Swamy Vedamoorthy Mutt in Tirunelveli District. This stone described about the various temple renovation works done by various kings and their period of rule.
Nagasunai : Legend says that Nagasunai, the sacred tank attached to Sankaranarayana Kovil, was dug up by the two serpent kings Sankan and Paduman. Devotees believe that a dip in the holy waters will cure all diseases.
Religious Significance
Adi Tapas Festival : Serpent King Naga was a staunch Shiva devotee. Paduman, also a serpent, was a staunch Vishnu devotee. Both were frequently debating about the supremacy of their respective Lords. They went to Mother Parvathi for a verdict. Gomati Amman, the consort of Siva wanted to see Hari and Hara as one and the same Murti. So, Amman went on doing penance on the earth at Pungavanakshetram for 9 days in the month of Adi to have the darshan of Hari and Hara in one form. On one full-moon day Lord Siva gave her darshan as Sankaranarayana. In commemoration of this date the Adi Tapas festival is performed every year near Pungavanakshetram.
Hari & Haran as One : Like every other temple, Sankarankovil has its own interesting story. Once the devotees of Lord Hari (or Vishnu) and Lord Shiva quarreled with each other to determine whose god is powerful. Then Lord Shiva appeared as Sankaranarayana to mark his devotees to understand that both Hari and Shiva are one and the same. So it is held sacred by Shaivites and those Hindus who believe that Siva and Vishnu are a single deity one in one and accordingly, desire to worship the two gods into one form. Srivaishnavites of Tamilnadu who worship Lord Vishnu only, have not accepted the mingling of Siva and Vishnu thus, and therefore, they reject this deity of this temple. The presence of Shiva and Vishnu motivates devotees to pray for unity, especially when there are differences due to caste and communities in neighbourhoods.
Ugra Pandyan – Builder of this Temple : Once upon a time a "Devan" (Angel) called "Manikkeerivan" was cursed by Goddess Parvathi. Because of which, he had to come to earth and work as gardener in a beautiful garden. One day while he was clearing a snake pit, the snake tail was also cut. He found a Shivalingam next to the snake. He went and informed about this to his king Ukkira Pandiya Thevar. The king considered it to be the god's wish to stay there and constructed the temple and a city around. Another version of this story says that the Pandya king’s daily routine was to go to Madurai on an elephant to worship Lord Somasundarar and Meenakshi Amman. One day his elephant suddenly stopped at a spot, dug a hole with its trunk, fell down on the path and refused to move. Manikireevan, the king’s guard, rushed to Ugra Pandyan and said that there was a Shivalingam with a cobra coiled around it in the Punnai (Naga champa or Purasakeshara) forest nearby. The king came to the spot and a voice was heard which instructed Ugra Pandyan to construct a temple and worship the lingam with utmost devotion. This was how that the temple was built say the locals. Then he had a bath in the Nagasunai (holy tank) and worshipped the God. Later on according to history, the king destroyed the forest in the vicinity of the ant – hill, constructed this Temple with Mandapams, Gopuram (Tower) and Compound walls. In the 12th Century king Seevalaramapandian constructed the Rajagopuram (big tower) and front Mandapam. This temple has three important sannidhis with in its premises.
Relief from Poisonous Creatures : Devotees beset with problems from poisonous creatures in their houses like lizards, scorpions and snakes offer silver pieces embossed with the images of such creatures for relief.
Pambatti Siddhar Samadhi : One of the 18 siddhas, the great Pambatti Siddhar worshipped this goddess as Valai Kumari and he regarded this goddess to be the great serpent power which can make miracles in taking aspirant in yogic transformation. Pambatti Siddhar Samadhi is seen behind the temple.
History
This temple was commenced at 1022 A.D. by Pandya king Ukkira Pandya. The Temple was built in the 11th century by the Pandya king, Ukkirapandia.
Temple Timings
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All Days | 05:00 AM - 12:30 PM | 04:00 PM - 09:00 PM |
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Airports
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Shamshabad | 40 KM |
Lorem Ipsum | 12 KM |
Railway Stations
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Secunderabad | 10 KM |
Nampally | 12 KM |
Begumpet | 6 KM |
Lingampally | 20 KM |
Bus Stations
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MGBS | 35 KM |
CBS | 28 KM |
kukatpally | 20 KM |
Lingampally | 30 KM |
Uppal | 35 KM |
Private Transports
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Private Transport | 8 KM | 9546858757 |
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Local Transports
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Local Transport | 5 KM | 9546858757 |
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