Sri Kodandarama Temple – Vaduvur
Sri Kodandarama Swamy
Temple is located in Vaduvur Village in Thiruvarur district of Tamilnadu State.
It is one of the 108 Abhimana
Kshetram of Lord Vishnu
It is one of the Pancha Rama
Kshetrams. Other temples are
Sri Kodhanda Ramar Temple,
Adambar
Sri Ramar Temple, Paruthiyur
Sri Kodhanda Ramar Temple,
Thillaivilagam
Sri Kodhanda Ramar Temple, Mudikondan
This temple is also known as
Dakshina Ayodhya
The presiding deity of this
temple is known as Kothandaramar. He is found with Sita, Lakshmana, and
Hanuman. The utsava moorthy of Rama in this temple is very famous for its
beauty.
Hayagriva, Viswaksena, Andal,
and Alvars have shrines in this temple. Lord Venugopala Swamy is
located in a different shrine in the front mandapa alongside Rukmani and
Satyabama. Before Rama, Krishna served as the temple's primary deity.
Sarayu Theertham is found
outside the temple. The Vimana of this temple is known as Pushpaka Vimana.
The idol of Rama and their family
was found inside a forest (hidden underground) by Raja Serfoji of the Thanjavur
Maratha clan. On his way to Thanjavur, he took a rest under a tree where he heard
the chant of Jai Shri Rama coming from the ground when he dug up the earth he
found the idols of Rama, Sita, Bharata, Lakshmana, Shatrugana, and Hanuman. The
people of the nearby villagers banned the exit of idols from the village. So
the King ordered the statues of Bharata and Shatrugana be placed instead of Rama
and Lakshmana for worship in the village temple. The villagers constructed a
temple with Bharata as Rama and Shatrugana as Lakshmana with the new Sita Devi
statue. When the procession of idols neared the Vaduvur area they took a rest. In the
dream of the Maratha King, Rama appeared and told the king to place the statues in
the nearby Krishna Temple. The Maratha Raja built the Sarayu tank and renovated
the temple.
Sri Rama Navami is the most celebrated
festival here.
Timings
6.00 am to 11.00 am
5.00 pm to 8.00 pm
How to reach the Temple
28 km from Thiruvarur
320 km from Chennai.
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