Thakkolam!
  • I visited Thakkolam, yesterday. It is approximately 15 Kms off
    Arakonam on Arakonam - Kanchipuram route.

    The route to the temple is very pleasing with lots of greenaries
    around. The temple has only one kurukkal, Babu Kurukkal.

    He explained the temple is 2000 years old and this place has
    witnessed a war. The because of this war the 'Mathil suvar', was
    parially demolished and reconstructed. The difference in stones of
    Mathil Suvar is very evident.

    But, I guess Cholas and Rastrakutas did not destroy the city that
    much as compared to Manimangalam.

    There are lot of inscriptions in this temple and the kurukkal told
    me they studies by lot of people, of which he remembers Muthupillai,
    IAS, to have produced a book on these inscription.

    The city has got its name as Lord Shiva stopped the "Olam of
    Thakkan". Intrestingly the city is gaurded by Eashwara on eight
    directions. There is a Nandhi nearby, from which Spring is supposed
    to flow out. Becaue of excess heat and no water this was not there
    now.

    The main lings is on Navapaashaanam. The most famous Yoga Dhakshina
    Murthy, is here, and we require thousand eyes to see his beauty. The
    Durgai Sirpam is also very different and she rests on Mahishan's
    head with only one foot, and the other raised up. She is a
    chaturbhuja Durgai here. The entire temple is of architechtural
    splendor.

    Temple has got a Shasta, shrine, which the priest said is ancient.
    Presiding goddes is Giri Raja Kannikaamba, the ambal has 'Raja
    Kalai'.

    Route :

    Go beyond Kanchipuram, where you will hit with a Bridge, take the
    left lane to the bridge and a right turn, (left turn will take you
    inside kanchipuram, 'Vella Gate') (This road is Arakonam -
    Kanchipuram Road). Travel straight, and beyond Sentha Mangalam. On
    the right side you will have 'Thakkolam koottu Road' or Cross Road.
    There is a huge Banyan tree on this junction. Take a right turn. The
    road is bit pathetic. Six Kms from this junction is Thakkolam. Then
    a small left and a eight turn will bring you to the Gopuram of this
    ancient temple.

    Please have food at Kanchipuram or Arakonam.

    We then left to Nemili, Balathirupurasundari temple.
  • Hi Friends

    Thakkolam is really an interesting place to vist, sometime back we ( Ram,Ramnath,Lavanya and myself ) had a nice trip

    Find attached the Durgai Image
  • Are we allowed to take pictures inside these temples?
  • I guess, they should, anyway I am there on Monday, as I am
    performing a abhishekam. I will lt you know. But, Shankaran has got
    this snap of Thiru Durgai, so it should be possible. I will try to
    get the most possible smaps of this place and post it here.

    Rajendhra Cholan!
  • Itz tough take a pic. of dhakshinamurthy in thakkOlam. other icons are easily capturable as pics. The dhakshinamurthy icon is a rare depiction in terms of iconography. usually one finds the lord with crossed legs called 'veeraasanam'. the dhakshinamurthy sitting posture is rare (not unique though) and is termed as 'utkudi aasana'.

    a travelogue written by Ramnath on this temple can be read in varalaaru.com's archives.
  • Itz tough take a pic. of dhakshinamurthy in thakkOlam. other icons are easily capturable as pics. The dhakshinamurthy icon is a rare depiction in terms of iconography. usually one finds the lord with crossed legs called 'veeraasanam'. the dhakshinamurthy sitting posture is rare (not unique though) and is termed as 'utkudi aasana'.

    a travelogue written by Ramnath on this temple can be read in varalaaru.com's archives.
  • We are not allowed to take pics, but we managed on our own way and taken some pics .

    Not only in Thakkolam, this stands in all temples.
  • Check is this the same?
  • Sorry thats Bharma, dhakshinamuthry is this
  • Hi

    dakshinamurthy in thiru malapaadi sits on nandi

    any specific names for such a variant pose?

    venketesh
  • Venkatesh,

    I'm not sure. can refer in gopinath rao's book or enquire with kalaikkovan though. shall get back to u.

    ram
  • shankaran,

    it is the same. (can bee seen in travelogue too). Do u remember howm much we had to struggle to take of pic. of dhakshinamurthi. taking pics of other icons were fairly easy.
  • And this may also help.

    sps

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