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Appakkudathaan Perumal Temple
Deity: Lord Vishnu
Locality: Koviladi,Thanjavur
State/Country: Tamil Nadu
Locality : Koviladi
State : Tamil Nadu
Country : India
Nearest City : Tanjavur
Best Season To Visit : All
Languages : Tamil& English
Temple Timings : 7.00AM to 12.00PM in the morning and 4.00PM to 8.00PM in the evenings.
Photography : Not Allowed
Locality : Koviladi
State : Tamil Nadu
Country : India
Nearest City : Tanjavur
Best Season To Visit : All
Languages : Tamil& English
Temple Timings : 7.00AM to 12.00PM in the morning and 4.00PM to 8.00PM in the evenings.
Photography : Not Allowed
Appakkudathaan Perumal Temple
Appakkudathaan Perumal Temple or Thirupper Nagar is a Hindu temple located in Koviladi, a village 10 miles (16 km) from Tiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu, India. It is dedicated to Vishnu and is one of the Divya Desams—the 108 temples of Vishnu revered in Nalayira Divya Prabandham by the 12 poet saints or Alwars. It is one of the five Pancharanga Kshetrams located on the banks of the Cauvery River. The other Pancha Ranga Kshetrams are Sri Rangam, Thiru Indalur, Sri Rangapatanam and Kumbakonam.
Info on the deity – Specific to the temple deity:
The Moolavar of this Sthalam is Appakkudathaan. He is also called as “Appalaa Ranganathan”. Prathyaksham for Ubamannyu and Parasarar(Bhattar). Moolavar in Kidantha Kolam and in bhujanga sayanam-reclining posture is facing west. The Thayaar of this Sthalam is Indira Devi. Also called as “Kamala Valli”.
Architecture:
Appakkudathaan Perumal Temple has inscriptions from the 18th year of the reign of Aditya Chola. The recorded inscriptions in this temple are numbered 283, 300, 301 and 303 of 1901. As per Nammazhwar, the temple was home to the Vedic scholars of the time. The inscriptions in the temple indicate donations given towards the building of the main hall. Koviladi was one of the focal points of fighting in the regions surrounding Tiruchirapalli during the Anglo-French war; there are no records on the contributions or damages caused by this war.
The temple has a three-tiered rajagopuram facing west and an elevated structure approached through 21 steps. The Moolavar (presiding deity) of the temple, “Appala Rangan”, is seen in Bhujangasayanm (a reclining posture) facing west and is surrounded by Bhooma Devi and Kamala Valli Thaayar. The central deity is depicted in a reclining posture called pujanga sayanam, and he is shown holding the holy pot in his right hand. The sanctum also contains the image of Upayamanyu and Dhurvarsa. The central deity is called Appala Ranganathar; he is located away from the Ranganathar in Srirangam. The temple has a prakaram (precinct) around the sanctum.