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Kailasanathar Temple, Srivaikuntam

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is housed. The temple has sculptural representation of sage Romasa, Agnipathar and Veerabadrar on the pillars in the temple dating back to the Nayak Empire. The shrine of the guardian deity Bhoothanathar, housing his wooden image, is an important shrine in the temple. He is given the primary role
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The temple is open from 6 am - 12 pm and 4-7 pm on all days except during festival days when it is open all day. Four daily rituals and three yearly festivals are held at the temple, of which the Brahmotsavam festival during the
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A granite wall surrounds the temple, enclosing all its shrines. The temple has a flat gateway tower, unlike other South Indian temples that have a pyramidal entrance tower. The temple was originally built by Chandrakula
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The image of Kailasanathar (Shiva) in the form of Lingam is housed in the sanctum. The shrine of his consort Sivakami (Parvati) is housed in a west-facing shrine. The temple also houses the images of
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during the Chittirai Brahmotsavam festival. It is believed that during historic times, the temple staff used to surrender the keys of the temple to its protector Bhoothanathar. The image of the
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dynasty built the Yagasala, dwajasthamba (flagstaff) and Sandana Sababathy hall. In modern times, the temple is maintained and administered by the Hindu Religious and Endowment Board of the
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on the walls. Two sculptures - Veerabadra and a warrior in the flagstaff hall - are noteworthy. The west-facing shrine adjacent to the flagstaff has a hall with
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in this temple is called Santhana Sababathi (anointed with sandal). Nine temples, including this one, on the banks of Tamiraparani river are classified as
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kings commissioned pillared halls and major shrines of the temple during the 16th century. The temple has artistic sculptures representative of Nayak art.
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where the presiding deity of all the nine temples is Kailasanathar and associated with a planetary deity. The temple is associated with the planet
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and the sixth flower reached the shore at this place. The sage established a temple for Kailasanathar. The
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temple priests, perform the temple rituals. The rituals are performed four times a day:
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is always covered with Sandal paste and hence called Rathnasabapathy.
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between 8:00  - 8:00 p.m. Each ritual has three steps:
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tradition. As at other Shiva temples of Tamil Nadu, Shaivite
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as Sivakami. The temple is the sixth temple in the series of
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As per legend, sage Urosamar floated a set of flowers in
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king, Chandrakula Pandya, who ruled over the region of
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The temple is believed to be originally built by the
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Affiliation
Hinduism
Thoothukudi
Deity
Shiva
Parvati
Srivaikuntam
Tamil Nadu
India
Kailasanathar Temple, Srivaikuntam is located in Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu
Geographic coordinates
8°38′09″N 77°54′54″E / 8.63583°N 77.91500°E / 8.63583; 77.91500
Dravidian architecture
Srivaikuntam
Thoothukudi district
Tamil Nadu
Shiva
Tirunelveli
Dravidian style of architecture
Parvati
Nava Kailasams
Saturn
Pandya
Nayak
Tamil
Government of Tamil Nadu

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