Kotandaramar Ayodyapatnam

Kotandaramar, Ayodyapatnam

Vaishnavite Temples - Salem District

God

Kotandaramar (also called Pattabhi Ramar), facing east

Goddess

Sita along with the main deity, facing east

Other Deities

Anjaneya, Garuda, Vinayaka, Aandal, Chakrathazhwar, Azhwars. Sanctum Niches – Lakshmi Narasimhar, Lakshmi Hyagrivar, Perumal with consorts, Dhanvantri

Kotandaramar Ayodyapatnam is a large east-facing temple with a 5 tiered Rajagopuram at the entrance in the east. The temple has a magnificent temple chariot. After the Rajagopuram is a beautiful flagstaff and a pedestal with the feet of Lord Rama carved on top. The Maha Mandapam in front of the Ardha Mandapam is in the form of a chariot and has 28 pillars depicting the glory of Lord Rama including some large Music pillars and Yaali pillars with fine carvings on them. There are some beautiful murals from the Ramayana epic created with herbal paints on the ceiling of this mandapam. The image of the sculptor who created this mandapam is also in one of the pillars. The main deity is Lord Rama in coronation posture with his consort Sita (both sitting cross legged), Anjaneya, Vibeeshana, Angada, Sugreeva and brothers Lakshmana, Bharata, and Shatrughana. On the south side of the Prakaram is the shrine of Chakrathazhwar and on the northwest side is the shrine of Aandal. Kotandaramar Ayodyapatnam is a treasure trove of art and requires some peaceful time to observe and appreciate the works of art on stone all around. If you request, one of the priests can demonstrate on the musical pillars. On the opposite side of the road outside is a small temple for Nandavana Anjaneya. The Nandavana is sadly gone today due to encroachments all around, but the shrine remains and is protected from further damage. In the olden days, we were told that the rays of the setting sun on the full moon day of the Tamil month of Chithirai (April-May) used to fall on the idol of Anjaneya. But the encroachments around have prevented this totally these days.

Holy Water (Theertham) – No information

Sacred Tree (Sthala Vriksham) – Vanni (Prosopis cineraria)

History

Kotandaramar Ayodyapatnam is an ancient temple that has been renovated by Thirumalai Nayak (regnal years 1623–1659 CE). His idol along with his queen and children is seen here in the beautiful Maha Mandapam which was built by him.

Legend

On the request of Sage Bharadwaja, who had his Ashram in the area, Kotandaramar Ayodyapatnam is where Lord Rama showed his coronation event to Vibeeshana (Ravana’s brother) as he would have to turn back to Sri Lanka. Another version is that the coronation of Lord Rama took place here at Kotandaramar Ayodyapatnam as they were running late in reaching Ayodhya and would miss the auspicious time. It is said that King Adhiyamaan who ruled Thagadur (present-day Dharmapuri) built the sanctum sanctorum of Kotandaramar Ayodyapatnam.

Directions

Kotandaramar Ayodyapatnam is about 10 kilometers east of Salem on the road going towards Harur. The same road will also go to Yercaud by taking a left towards the west at the Kuppanur Junction.

Stay and Food

None locally. The closest for food and stay would be Salem.

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