Located in the town of Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu, Thillai
Natarajah Temple, Chidambaram or Chidambaram temple is a temple dedicated to
Lord Shiva. The Sangam classics refer to Viduvelvidugu Perumtaccan, respected
clan of traditional Vishwakarmas, as being the chief architect of the temple
renovation. Here, Lord Shiva is seen in the form of Thillai Koothan (Thillai
Nataraja - Shiva, The Lord of Dance). It is the only Shiva temple where Shiva
is being worshiped in an anthropomorphic form rather than a Lingam. The temple
has been traditionally administered by a group of Shiavite Brahmins called
Dikshitar.
Location TamilNadu, Cuddalorei, Chennai
Legend
It is believed that once Lord Shiva with Lord Vishnu in
Mohini Avatar came down to stroll amidst Thillai (Daaruka) Vanam. There lived a
group of Sage that believed in power of magic rather than the power of God. The
sages and their wives were enchanted by the brilliance and the beauty of
couple. Out of envy, the sages summoned serpents, a tiger, and an elephant to
kill Lord Shiva, who was in the form of a mendicant. Shiva conquered them all
and the sages eventually, summoned the demon Muyalakan (a symbol of complete
arrogance and ignorance), who was also conquered easily by Lord Shiva by
performing Ananda Tandava (the dance of eternal bliss). On realising the true
identity of the mendicant, the sages surrenderred. The temple is an extension
of those events and Lord Shiva can still be seen in His dancing form, with
demon Mualakan under His feet.
This temple is part of the famous Pancha Bootha Stalam
Yatra.
Architecture
The temple complex is spread over 50 acres. The architecture
resembles the styles of different dynasties that it was renovated by. The
temple has 9 gateways and four of these have towering pagodas or gopurams each
with 7 levels in the East, South, West and North. The eastern pagoda has all
the 108 postures (karnams) of Bharathanatyam. There are 5 sabhas or diases or
halls.
Culture
Being the temple that is dedicated to Lord Shiva in His
cosmic dancing form, the region has a peculiar devotion to the dance forms,
especially Bharatnatyam. This is also the place, where you would find the last
of Dikshitar sect of priests. The populations here, takes part in different
dance festival organized by the local cultural organizations.
Darsan Info
Darshan Timings:
Morning 6.00 AM to 12.00 noon
Evening 5.00 PM to 10.00 night
Darsan Dresscode
Unlike many South Indian temples, there are no dress-codes.
Pooja Samagri
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adulterated world as well as availability of all the items required is a major
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Temple Rituals
Go pujai, Abhishek with ghee/milk/curd/ rice/sandal
paste/holy ash, deeparadhana,
Special Rituals
Temple Opens with Lords footwear (paaduka) from Palliyarai
(Bedroom) to the Sanctorum. Temple closes with Lord Paaduka being taken back to
the Palliyarai.
Additional Info
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