Places
of Worship in Trichy ( Tiruchirappalli )
- Temples
- Rock Fort Temple
The Rock Fort temple complex in Tiruchirappalli is a collection of
three temples - the Manikka Vinayakar temple at the foot of the
hill, the Uchhi Pillayar Koyil at the top of the hill and the
Taayumaanavar Koyil (Shivastalam) on the hill. This Shivastalam is a
rock cut temple on a hill and is the most prominent landmark in
Tiruchirappalli that can be reached by a flight of steps on the way
to the famous Ucchi Pillayar temple.
- Gangaikondan Cholapuram
GangaikondaCholapuram is located in Udayarpalayam Taluk (also spelt
as Taluka) of Perambalur district, at a distance of 100-km from
Trichy. Rajendra I, a Chola ruler established GangaikondaCholapuram
as his capital city and built a magnificent temple dedicated to Lord
Shiva. Apart from the huge Nandi, there are some beautiful
sculptures including a dancing Ganesha, a lion-headed well and a
stunning piece depicting Rajendra being crowned by Lord Shiva and
Parvati.
- Kodumbalur
Also known as "Moovarkoil", Kodumbalur is 36-km from
Pudukkottai and 42-km from Tiruchirappalli. It was formerly the seat
of Irukkuvelirs, who were related to the Cholas. Of the three
shrines of Moovarkoil only two exist now. Boodhi Vikramakesari built
these temples in the 10th century AD. The architecture of the temple
is unique among south Indian temples. The sculptures of
Kalarimurthi, Gajasamharamurthi Ardhanariswara, Gangadaramurthi,
etc. are interesting masterpieces of art. Nearby is the
Muchukundeswarar temple of the early Chola period.
- Sri Ranganathaswami Temple At Srirangam
Located 7-km from Trichy is Srirangam, the abode of the Supreme
Lord, Sri Ranganatha, the reclining form of Lord Vishnu. The temple
of Ranganatha, the largest in India, is of particular reverence to
all Hindus. Srirangam is also listed as one of the Nava Graha
Sthalas, or temples representing the planets.
- Tiruvanaikkaval or Jambukeswara Temple
Situated 2-km east of Srirangam, this beautiful Shiva temple steals
the show from the larger Ranganathaswami temple due to its excellent
architectural design. The temple is named after the elephant, which
is believed to have worshipped Lord Shiva here. Installed under an
ancient Jambu tree, the lingam is partially submerged by water and
meant to represent God incarnate as Water.
- Avadayar Koil
Avadayar Koil, previously known as "Thiruperunthurai", is
an important Shivasthala located at a distance of 8 miles from the
Arantangi railway station and about 94-km from Trichy. The
sculptural work of the temple is exquisite. It is perhaps the best
architectural marvel in South India.
- Gunaseelam
Located at a distance of 22-km from Trichy is Gunaseelam, a place
famous for its temple for Lord Vishnu, known as "Prasanna
Venkateswara".
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