Sri Sarangapani Temple, Tirukkudanda
Sarangapani Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Vishnu, is
housed between two rivers, Kaveri and Arasalaaru, in the heart of Kumbakonam,
once the capital of the Chola Kingdom in Tamil Nadu, India. Sarangapani Temple
is one of the Divya Desams (108 most significant temples of Lord Vishnu in
South india). This temple is one of the Pancharanga Kshetrams of Lord
Ranaganatha. Some parts of the temple is believed to have been built in the 7th
Century AD by the famous Pallava King Mahendra Varma but the real construction
of the temple is said to have been done by the Cholas and later renovated by
the famous Vijayanagara King Krishnadevaraya.
Location TamilNadu, Thanjavur, Chennai
Legend
According to the legends, Lord Vishnu appeared in front of
Sage Hema Rishi, who performed penance
in the bank of Potramarai tank. On asking about the wish, Sage Hema Rishi told
that he wanted Lord Lakshmi as his daughter. Lord Vishnu granted the wish of
Sage Hema Rishi. Lakshmi emerged from the Potramarai tank among thousand
lotuses and was thus named Komalavalli (the one who emerged from lotus).Vishnu
descended to earth as Aravamudhan in a chariot drawn by horses and elephants
from his abode Vaikuntam. He stayed in the nearby Someswaran Temple to woo
Lakshmi to marry him and the couple eventually got married.The name Sarangapani
("one who has the bow in his hand") derives from the Sanskrit word
Sarangam meaning bow of Vishnu and pani meaning hand.
This temple is part of the famous Kumbakonam Divyadesam
Yatra.
Architecture
Sarangapani temple is built in Dravidian architecture style.
It is the largest Vishnu temple in Kumbakonam. Before the Sri Rangam Temple
gopuram (tower) was built, this temple used to hold the place for the tallest
Temple Tower in South Asia. The temple is enshrined within a huge wall and the
complex enshrines all the water bodies of the temple except the Potramarai
tank. The Rajagopuram (the main gateway) has eleven tiers and has a height of
173 ft (53 m). The Potramarai tank, the temple tank, is located opposite to the
western entrance of the temple. The rajagopuram has figures depicting various
religious stories. The central shrine of the temple is in the form of a chariot
drawn by horses and elephants, with openings on either side, showing the
descent of Sarangapani from heaven in the chariot. Lord Sarangapani blesses the devotees in his
reclining form under the Vaideeka Vimana - tower above the sanctum sanctorum.
There is no Paramapadavasal to the temple. The Uttarayana and Dakshinayana are
the two gateways of this temple.The one in the north will be open from 14th
January to 15th July and the one in the south from 15th July to 14th January.
So it is indeed meritorious to enter through either of these two gateways for
worshipping the Lord.
Culture
Kumbakonam is a temple town at 40 km from Thanjavur and base
town to visit large number of temples including Navagraha temples. Kumbakonam
is one of the few places in India, which has a temple dedicated to Lord Brahma.
It is where the festival of Mahamaham is celebrated every 12 years at the
Mahamaham tank.Kumbakonam and area around are home to many experiential stays
that offer guests an experience in Authentic heritage, culture and cuisine.
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Darsan Info
The temple is open from 7.00 AM to 12.00 PM and from 5.00 PM
to 9.00 PM
Darsan Dresscode
Male devotees have been advised to wear dhoti, shirt, pyjama
or pant and shirt while women and girls should wear saris or churidhar or
'pavadai' with half-sari. Devotees wearing lungi, bermudas, jeans and
tight-leggings would not be allowed.
Famous Festival
Thai Sankaraman Utsav in January-February
Masi float festival in February-March
Chithirai Utsav in April-May
Vaikasi Vasantha Utsav in May-June
Margazhi Vaikunda Ekadasi in December-January
The temple chariot festival durimg the Tamil month of
Chittirai (March-April)
Temple Rituals
The temple has six daily rituals at various times from 5:30
AM to 9:00 PM
Special Rituals
The first day of Uttarayanam witnesses the silver chariot
procession.
Additional Info
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