Agatheeswarar Temple, Karur

Coordinates: 10°57′46″N 78°10′43″E / 10.962810989942321°N 78.17863909561548°E / 10.962810989942321; 78.17863909561548
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Agatheeswarar Temple
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictKarur
DeitySri Agatheeswarar (Shiva)
Sri Anjanakshi Amman
Location
LocationThirumukkudalur, Karur
StateTamil Nadu
CountryIndia
Agatheeswarar Temple, Karur is located in Tamil Nadu
Agatheeswarar Temple, Karur
Location in Tamil Nadu
Geographic coordinates10°57′46″N 78°10′43″E / 10.962810989942321°N 78.17863909561548°E / 10.962810989942321; 78.17863909561548
Architecture
TypeSouth Indian, Temple

Agatheeswarar Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is located in Thirumukkudalur village of Karur district, around 15 km from Karur. It is located on the banks of River Amaravathi, very near to the confluence of the rivers Cauvery, Amaravathi and Thirumanimuthaaru.[1][2]

The main deities in this temple are Sri Agatheeswarar and Sri Anjanakshi Amman. There are also other deities like Brahma, Vishnu, Suryan, Chandran, Agoraveerabadrar, Murugan, Valli, Deivanai.[2]

The temple is in ruins now.[2]

History[edit]

The temple is more than 1000 years old.[2][3] It is mentioned to be built by Rajendra Chola I of Chola Dynasty.[1]

Legend[edit]

According to the legend, both sage Agasthya and Vaali had wanted to consecrate a Shiva lingam here. Vaali brought a Kashilingam from Kashi. However, before he reached there, Agasthya had already built a Shiva lingam with sand and consecrated it. As a result, Vaali ended up consecrating his lingam across the river at Ayalur (Sriramasamuthiram) where the temple is known as Valeeswarar temple.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Places of Interest | Karur District, Government of Tamil Nadu | India".
  2. ^ a b c d e "பழமையான திருமுக்கூடலூர் அகஸ்தீஸ்வர் கோவில் சிதிலமடைந்து கிடப்பதால் வேதனை".
  3. ^ "Light up Temples".

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