Queen's temple in shadow of fame
  • http://www.hindu.com/2010/09/25/stories/2010092562310400.htm

    *Queen's temple in shadow of fame * A. Srivathsan

    * A view of the Vadakailasam, built by Rajaraja Chola's wife in
    Panchanadeeswarar-Aiyaarappar temple in Tiruvaiyaru. *

    Thanjavur: While the Chola king Rajaraja I and the Brihadisvara temple he
    built at Thanjavur receive the entire spotlight in the millennium
    celebrations, another temple located 15 km away and built at the same time
    by his principal queen Lokamahadevi stands in the shadow of fame.

    Within the compound of Panchanadeeswarar temple at Thiruvaiyaru is
    Vadakailasam (north kailasam) or Lokamahadevisvaram, as it is known in the
    inscriptions. Completed in 1006 C.E, four years before the Brihadisvara
    temple was finished, this modest temple built by Lokamahadevi is no
    comparison to that of the temple at Thanjavur in size, but it is known for
    giving women an equal and respectable role in temple administration.

    The Lokamahadevisavram, though small in size, was well endowed.

    One of the inscriptions in this temple draws out a long and impressive list
    of jewels donated to the deities by Lokamahadevi.

    Unlike the Brihadisvara temple that was managed by Rajajara's powerful male
    officials, Lokamahadevisavarm, under the orders of the queen, was
    administered by an adhikarachi, a woman officer by name Eruthan
    Kuncharamalli.

    While there was a male officer, the queen made it clear that Kuncharamalli
    would equally share the responsibilities with him.

    Tucked inside the compound of the Panchanadisvara temple, Lokamahadevisvaram
    does not attract many visitors. At present, it is under restoration, and
    there is not even a visitor-friendly information board to highlight its
    importance and recognise the Chola queen's contribution.

    http://www.poetryinstone.in
    “*Here the language of stone surpasses the language of man*” – Nobel
    laureate, Rabindranath Tagore
  • DEAR VIJAY,

    EXCEPT THAT A PHOTOGRAPH OF THIS TEMPLE
    ALSO FIGURED IN THE THANJAVUR EXHIBITION !!

    INCIDENTALLY THE EXHITION IS EXTENDED FOR ANOTHER WEEK
    FOR PUBLIC VIEWING.

    A MUST SEE.

    WILL WRITE MORE AGAIN.

    JUST RETD FROM THANJAI. AMAZING.

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