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¤ The Most Celebrated
Temple in Madurai
The Meenakshi temple complex at Madurai
is a city temple. It has eminent and
exquisitely carved towers enveloping the
temple, dedicated to Goddess Meenakashi
in Madurai. Considered as the south
gateway, the Meenakshi temple consists
of the twin temples of God Shiva and
Goddess Meenakshi, each one as high as
about nine storeys.
The exact time of temple's origin is not
confirmed but the structures that are
standing today date mostly from the 12th
to the 18th century. The present temple
standing today was built in the 17th
century A.D. by th Nayak rulers. The
temple is superb example of sculpture
and magnificent architecture.
The
Meenakshi temple has majestic stonewalls
and towers rising out of the swarming
streets of the city center. The image of
Goddess Meenakshi is said to be carved
out of a single emerald. This exotic
temple was renovated by various kings,
adding coiled corridors and
larger-than-life sculptures. According
to the legend of this temple the
marriage of the goddess Meenakshi to
Shiva actually took place in Madurai and
is still celebrated every summer with
great enthusiasm and gaiety.
¤ Special
Features of the Temple
The Temple Towers or The
Gopurams
The temple has 12 temple towers also
known as the Gopurams. The outer towers
of the temple work as landmarks of
Madurai.
Gopura
The Gopuras or the Pyramidal gates have
an enormous height of more than 50m. The
entrance to the temple complex is
indicated by towering gateways at the
four cardinal points, while lesser
gopuras lead to the sanctums of the main
deities.
Stucco Work
After every 12 years, the figures of
deities on the tower are reconditioned,
repainted and ritually reconsecrated.
Ashta Shakthi
Mandapam
To enter the temple through the eastern
gateway, one has to first enter the Asta
Shakti Mandapam (Hall). Built by
Thirumalai Nayakar's wives Rudrapathi
Ammal and Tholimamai. Next to this hall
is the Meenakshi Nayaka Mandapa, a
spacious columned hall used for shops
and stores. This hall has a dedicated
lamp-holder with 1,008 lamps, which are
lit and decorated on festive occasions.
The sculptures on the pillars tell us
about some of the miracles of Lord Shiva
and also the story of Meenakshi's birth
and her life as the princess of Madurai.
Meenakshi
Nayakkar Mandapam
Adjacent to the Ashta Shakthi Mandapam,
this big hall consists of 110 pillars
carrying the figures of a queer animal
with a lion's body and an elephant's
head called Yalli.
Potramaraikulam
(Golden Lotus Tank)
The Potramaraikulam temple tank is an
ancient tank where devotees take bath in
the holy water. It is believed that the
area around this tank was the meeting
place of the TamilSangam - the ancient
academy of poets. The tank is encircled
by a pillared corridor. There are steps
that lead down to the tank, enabling
worshippers to take bathe in it.
Oonjal Mandapam
The
Oonjal (swing) Mandapam and Killikoontu
(parrot cage) Mandapam are situated on
the western side of the tank. The golden
idols of Meenakshi and Sundareswarar are
seated on the swing in the Oonjal
Madapam every Friday and hymns are sung
as the deities swing to and fro. There
many parrots in the Kilikoontu Mandapam
who have been trained to repeat Goddess
Meenakshi's name. The 28 pillars of the
Mandapam are the most interesting parts,
exhibiting some excellent Sculptures of
figures from Hindu mythology.
Swami
Sundareswarar Shrine
The Shrine of Lord Sundareswarar (Shiva)
the consort of Goddess Meenakshi is to
the north of Kilikoontu Mandapam .
There's a gigantic idol of Sri Ganesh
called Mukkurini Pillaiyar on the way.
There's a stump of a Kadamba tree, in
the outer pragaram (corridor outside the
main shrine), which is said to be a part
of the same tree under which Indra
worshiped Shiva linga. There's also
Kadambathadi Mandapam in the outer
corridor and big hall called 'Velli
Ambalam'. There's also an idol of
Nataraja (Shiva as the Lord of Dance),
covered with silver leaves. Thus this
hall is named as Velli Ambalam (Silver
Hall).
The Thousand
Pillar Mandapam
The thousand pillar mandapam is regared
as the 'wonder of the palace'. There are
around 985 beautifully decorated
columns. Each pillar is beautifully
sculptured and presents the glory of the
Dravidan sculpture. This hall also
houses a Temple Art Museum, where you
can see icons, photographs, drawings,
etc., exhibiting the 1200 years old
history. Other than this mandapam there
many smaller and bigger mandapams in the
temple.
Vasantha
Mandapam
Built by Thirumalai Nayakkar, the
mandapam is the venue of the
Vasanthosavam - the Spring festival,
celebrated in Vaikasi (April/May). The
pillars present at the mandapam has
elaborate sculptures of Lord Shiva,
Goddess Meenakshi. There are scenes from
their wedding as well as the figures of
ten of the Nayak Kings and their
consorts. The Vasantha Mandapam is also
called Pudhu Mandapam.
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