More questions on thiruvalanchuzhi
  • Dear all

    Dr.Kalaikkovan's excellent research and book on valanchuzhi vaanar -
    which was generously funded by SPS - throws light on this
    magnificient temple of rajaraja's time and its importance during the
    chola times.

    Many interesting things have come to light.

    Few interesting facets :

    * Ekaveeri pidaari - or kaali - is being installed as a separate deity
    for the first time. Why ? we do not know. An archana called "AVAPALA
    ANJANAI" is being performed to this deity. We are yet to understand
    the significance of this archana.

    * A new deity called "Khshetrabaala deva" is being introduced for the
    first time by rajaraja's patta mahishi. While there were already a
    pantheon of gods available in saivism, why this new god is introduced
    ? This deity is different from Bhairava who was already in worship is
    well established by Dr.K. Why rajaraja had to allow this brand new
    deity to be introduced ? A dedicated temple to kshetrabala is first of
    its kind. Look at the deity - almost life size - 6 ft - in rajarajan
    museum.

    * The gold balance from thiruvisalur hiranyagarpa was bought to
    kshetrabala temple and donated. It could well have been donated to
    thiruvisalur lord itself or the very nearby thiruthevankudi or many
    other temples. But it was bought to valanchuzhi. What is the
    significance of this balance gold and why is it given to kshetrabaala ?

    * Pandiays after conquering chola land - GIVE DONATIONS TO EVERY OTHER
    TEMPLE AROUND THIRUVALANCHUZHI - but leave this temple without any
    donations. There was something that prevented them from considering
    this temple. It is not a small temple to be ignored. In terms of
    nivanthams it had extensive patronage from chola monarches and hence
    should have been an extremly big institution by then. Yet it was
    ignored. This question is haunting me since the day I read
    "Valanchuzhi vaanar"


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