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SRI THIRUKUTRALANATHAR SWAMY TEMPLE

Courtallam, Tamilnadu, India

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God

Thirukutralanathar is the main deity of this temple, who is an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Here Lord Shiva is a Swayambumurthy.

Goddess

Goddess Ambal his consort mother Parvathi is called as Kuzhalvai Mozhi Ammai.

Interesting Facts

  • Temple is famous for one of its Pancha-Sabha known as Chitra - Sabha.
  • The finger prints of Sage Agasthya on the Linga are still visible.
  • The temple has five entrances representing four Vedas and the one being the way of Pilavendhan who came to enjoy the dance of Lord Shiva.

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

Dress Code

  • For men the dress code is Shirt & Trouser, Dhoti or Pyjamas with upper cloth.
  • For women the preferred dress code is saree or half-saree with blouse or chudidhar with pyjama and upper cloth.
  • Shorts, mini-skirts, middies, sleeveless tops, low-waist jeans and short-length T-shirts are not allowed.

Do's & Dont's

  • Do bathe and wear clean clothes before you enter the temple.
  • Do respect ancient customs and co-piligrims while at temple.
  • Smoking and drinking is prohibited in this temple.
  • Chewing betel leaves, tobacco, gutka and spitting inside temple is strictly prohibited.

transport connections

Name Distance Contact Number
Courtallam Bus Stand
1 KM 18004194287
Tenkasi Junction
6.6 KM 04633-222234
Trivandrum International Airport
123 KM 0471-2702600

Architecture

When parvathi's marriage took place in the Himalayas , All three world come to be in a single line the south seemed to be higher than the north. Lord sent sage Agasthiar equaling him to the status of devas to the Trigooda hills. When sage agasthiar came this temple was a vairava temple. when he tired to entered the temple was a stopped by dwara palagas. so he worshipped Ilanji kumaran. He was Granted a wish to get whatever he wanted. At this instance agasthiyar told Ilanji Kumaran the problem he faced while trying to enter the temple. So he grand him the boon to take the form of a Vairavate , took bath in the eascade and entered the temple successfully. Every one considered him as a guru and showed due respect when enquired about his where about agasthiar replied that he came from tirupathi mularri kannan tirupathi and ordered that all pooja articles to be brought he removed the priest from the street he worshipped the stupa and the surrounding gods and lord thirumal.He took the vishwaroopa form and kept his hand on loard thirumal saying 'kuru kuru kutralanathre!' and turned him into thiru kutralanathar says the stala purana.

This temple has 3 tier Rajagopuram, Rajagopuram has lot of cute Sudhai sirpams with 3 kalasams on the top and the first round wall was build by the king Raja Rajan. 89 stone engravings here been found in kutralam the Chola king Parakesarivarman alias Parandaghen-I (period 927-943 bc) have ten, In the first stone engraving there is mention about 'thiru kutrala perumal' the later once depict 'kutrala devan' madevan, since serge evidence reveal a solar eclipse historians calculate the period clearly to night the temple3 deepam cows were donated along with gold money goats and buffaloes are also found to be denoted as per the stone engineering. Since there are mentions about primal are can relies that there were bath the shiba sannathi and perumal sannathi. There are two elephants is two handless in the front mandapam there is a thirikooda mandapam with 100 pillars. Secondly there is a reception mandapam, there are many wooden pillars that are engraved elegantly with artistic splendor. In the south of the mandapam lord vinayagar and in the north lord arulmigu Nayanar sannithi are found. Crossing the entrance, there is the namaskara mandapam, alter, stupa, and mandhi, then in the north, fourlegged sabapathi mandapam, After the kodi mandapam, there is a lord shrine temple, thirusutru entrance, mandapams front located lord vinayagar lord muruga stste and Dwarapalagas are found.

Religious Significance

Agastya converting Vishnu Shrine to Lord Shiva Shrine : Due to an unmanageable crowd of Devas, Rishis to attend the Wedding of Lord Shiva with Mother Parvathi north began to sink due the heavy weight and south began to rise up. To balance the ground level, Lord Shiva called Sage Agasthya to go south and said his single weight alone could solve this problem. Lord also assured the sage that he would be able to have the wedding darshan from Kuttralam itself, because, he changed Vishnu to Shiva linga and worshipped him according to Makudagama rules here. Agasthya took the command of Lord and reached Kuttralam. But the Dwarapalakas of the erstwhile Vishnu temple denied entry to the sage. The sage, though upset, went to the nearby Ilanji Kumaran temple, made a Linga with the white sand and prayed for Shiva darshan. Lord Muruga appeared before the sage and suggested that he may enter the temple as a Vaishnava, make Perumal a Shiva and worship his Lord. Agasthya entered the temple with Tiruman Nama on the forehead, Tulsi mala around the neck and worshipped holding Lord Shiva in his heart. The conch in Vishnu’s hand changed into deer, Tulsi into crescent moon, Tilak as forehead eye and the Ratna in the chest as the serpent. Agasthya pressed the head of Vishnu with his hand letting it go down and down till it got the form of a Linga. Agasthya got the Shiva Parvathi wedding darshan immediately here itself. It is still believed that the Devas are worshipping the Lord in the temple during the day and Sage Agasthya during the night. The finger prints of Sage Agasthya on the Linga are still visible. Lord Shiva worshipped by Agasthya at Ilanji is praised as Iruvaluka Nayaka. It is suggested that devotees should worship Iruvaluka Shiva first before proceeding to Kuttralam for full gain. The temple was in the shape of a conch when it was a Vaishnavite shrine. It is so now too. The devotee can observe this form on his/her way to Shenbagadevi temple. Conch represents the power of Mother Mahalakshmi. The sound gives energy. Hence, conch is blown during Shiva pujas.

Dharani Peetam : The story further goes that while sage Agasthya converted this Perumal temple as a Shiva temple, he changed Sridevi as Kuzhalvai Mozhi Nayaki and Bhoodevi as Parasakthi. Mother Parasakthi is on a peeta of Sri Chakra design. As Bhoomadevi was changed as Parasakthi, this peeta is also praised as Dharani Peeta – Dharani means Earth or Bhoomi.

Thaila Oil as Prasadam : When Agasthya pressed his hands on the head of Lord Perumal, it caused headache to Lord Shiva. As a remedy, a Thaila-oil is applied on the head – Shivalinga Bana – during the 9.30 a.m. puja. This oil is prepared with cow milk, green coconut, sandal and 42 herbals boiled together for 90 days and mixed with pure Gingelly oil produced by grinding the Ellu in a traditional manner. This abishek Thaila-oil is offered as Prasad to devotees. 

Kadukkai Nivedhana : Also the Nivedhana offered to Lord during the Arthajama puja is a medicinal preparation made of a nut called Kadukkai in Tamil along with dry ginger, pepper etc. As Lord is always under the falls water, these are offered to protect him from cold and fever attacks, it is explained.

Arjuna got back his lost Linga in Kasi here : Arjuna lost in Kasi, his small box containing the Shivalinga he was worshipping. Surprisingly, he got it back in this place. He left this Linga here itself after his usual worship. This Linga is in the Prakara in a separate shrine. Those who had lost anything worship in this shrine for recovery of the object they missed. Arjuna got back this Linga on the Panguni Uthiram day in March-April.

History

This temple was constructed before 5th century B.C by Raja Rajan. In 1925, The Aaralvai mozhi temple was renovated by the people of the town. Evidence are found in devara songs during the pallava period about kutralam town and god. Religion for kuravaas have also sung about this temple thirugnana sambanthar has visited this temple and worshipped thirukutralanathar and sung about the stala tree in the second scripture's 71st pathigam , the term coutralam is first used in Devaram. It is also found present in devaram, thiruvasagam, thirukkovayar, sivaperuman thiruvanthathi, and periya puranam. During the Nayakkar rule sages like pattinathar, and arunagiri nathar, has sung about thirukutralanathar. Thirigoodarasappa kavirayar has sung 16 amall literary songs about kuzhaivaimozhi amman. Saint Tirugnanasambandar of 7th Century A.D. glorifies the Lord of Kutralam in 2 pathigams one of which relates to the Sthala Vruksha. Other Saints Thirunavukkarasar Manickavasagar Pattinathar etc., have poured forth their feelings of spiritual ecstasy in soul – stirring lyrics. This is the 257th  Paadal Petra Shiva Sthalam and 13th Shiva Sthalam in Pandya Nadu.

Temple Timings

Day Timings
All Days 06:00 AM - 12:00 PM 04:00 PM - 08:00 PM

Pooja

Thiruvananthal
06:00
Udhayamartandam
07:00
Vilapooja
08:00
Srukala Sandhi
09:00
Kala Sandhi
10:00
Uchikalam
12:00
Sayaratchai
18:00
Arthasama
20:00

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Airports

Airport Name Distance
Shamshabad 40 KM
Lorem Ipsum 12 KM

Railway Stations

Railway Station Name Distance
Secunderabad 10 KM
Nampally 12 KM
Begumpet 6 KM
Lingampally 20 KM

Bus Stations

Bus Station Name Distance
MGBS 35 KM
CBS 28 KM
kukatpally 20 KM
Lingampally 30 KM
Uppal 35 KM

Private Transports

Transport Name Distance Contact Number
Private Transport 8 KM 9546858757
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Local Transports

Transport Name Distance Contact Number
Local Transport 5 KM 9546858757
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Courtallam, Tamilnadu, India

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