The temple houses an emerald image of lingam, locally called Maragatha lingam.
Vedaranyeswarar temple complex has three prakarams (outer courtyard) and two five-tiered rajagopuram (gateway tower) both on the western & eastern directions. The temple houses a tank named Manikarnika on the Western entrance inside the temple complex.[2] The central shrine faces east and holds the image of Vedaranyeswarar (Shiva) in the form of lingam made of granite.
The granite images of the deities Ganesha (son of Shiva and god of wisdom), Murugan (son of Shiva and god of war), Nandi (the bull and vehicle of Shiva) and Navagraha (nine planetary deities) are located in the hall leading to the sanctum. As in other Shiva temples of Tamil Nadu, the first precinct or the walls around the sanctum of Vedaranyeswarar has images of Dakshinamurthy (Shiva as the Teacher), Durga (warrior-goddess) and Chandikeswarar (a saint and devotee of Shiva).
The second precinct is surrounded by granite walls.The inner sanctum houses the image of the 63 nayanars. There are also images of Ramanatha linga, Shanmugha, Jvaradeva, Saraswati, Sanisvara, Annapurni, Durga, Nataraja, Bhairava, Surya and Chandra. Unlike other temples, the images of Navagraha are found in a row. The images of Durga and Vanadurga are unique reprsentation of the deities.
Processional Dance
Entrance of the temple
The Thyagarajar Temple at Tiruvarur is famous for the ajapa thanam (dance without chanting). According to legend, a Chola king named Mucukunta obtained a boon from Indra(a celestial deity) and wished to receive an image of Thyagaraja Swamy(presiding deity, Shiva in the temple) reposing on the chest of reclining Vishnu. Indra tried to misguide the king and had six other images made, but the king chose the right image at Tiruvarur.
The other six images were installed in Thirukkuvalai, Nagapattinam, Tirukarayil, Tirukolili, Thirukkuvalai and Tirumaraikadu.All the seven places are villages situated in the river Kaveri delta. All seven Thyagaraja images are said to dance when taken in procession(it is the bearers of the processional deity who actually dance). The temples with dance styles are regarded as Saptha Vidangam(seven dance moves).and the related temples are as under:
Temple |
Vidangar Temple |
Dance pose |
Meaning |
Thyagarajar Temple |
Vidhividangar |
Ajabathaanam |
Dance without chanting, resembling the dance of Sri Thyagaraja resting on Lord Vishnu's chest |
Dharbaranyeswarar Temple |
Nagaradangar |
Unmathanathaanam |
Dance of an intoxicated person |
Kayarohanaswamy Temple |
Sundaravidangar |
Vilathithaanam |
Dancing like waves of sea |
Kannayariamudayar Temple |
Adhividangar |
Kukunathaanam |
Dancing like a cock |
Brahmapureeswarar Temple |
Avanividangar |
Brunganathaanam |
Dancing like a bee that hovers over a flower |
Vaimoornaathar Temple |
Nallavidangar |
Kamalanaanathaanam |
Dance like lotus that moves in a breeze |
Vedaranyeswarar Temple |
Bhuvanivividangar |
Hamsapthanathaanam |
Dancing with the gait of a swan |
The temple houses an emerald image of lingam, locally called Maragatha lingam.Vedaranyeswarar temple complex has three prakarams (outer courtyard) and two five-tiered rajagopuram (gateway tower) both on the western & eastern directions. The temple houses a tank named Manikarnika on the Western entrance inside the temple complex.The central shrine faces east and holds the image of Vedaranyeswarar (Shiva) in the form of lingam made of granite.
The granite images of the deities Ganesha (son of Shiva and god of wisdom), Murugan (son of Shiva and god of war), Nandi (the bull and vehicle of Shiva) and Navagraha (nine planetary deities) are located in the hall leading to the sanctum. As in other Shiva temples of Tamil Nadu, the first precinct or the walls around the sanctum of Vedaranyeswarar has images of Dakshinamurthy (Shiva as the Teacher),
Durga (warrior-goddess) and Chandikeswarar (a saint and devotee of Shiva). The second precinct is surrounded by granite walls. The inner sanctum houses the image of the 63 nayanars. There are also images of Ramanatha linga, Shanmugha, Jvaradeva, Saraswati, Sanisvara, Annapurni, Durga, Nataraja, Bhairava, Surya and Chandra. Unlike other temples, the images of Navagraha are found in a row.The images of Durga and Vanadurga are unique reprsentation of the deities.
