Thursday, December 28, 2006

Travelog # 22 - Tanjore Periya Kovil

Tanjore Periya Kovil (after the local name for Shiva - Periya Aavudayar) or the mouthful Brihadeeswar temple is like none other temple you would typically expect to see in Tanjore district of Tamil Nadu. Built around 10th century, Brihadesswar temple is home to one of the largest Lingam (perhaps the largest in the world) and one of the largest Nandi .

Unlike the other temples, this temple is one of the few worship places maintained by the Archaeological Society of India (ASI) and is part of UNESCO World Heritage Site.

I visited this temple exactly 2 years ago during my visit to our native place near Mayiladuthurai. Here are few pictures from that visit

Tanjor Periya Kovil - Uthsavar Veethi Ula
This is what we got to see as we got out of the car. We were told that, this is a monthly ritual in which the utsavar is taken around in the temple in a 'Veethi Ula'.

Tanjor Periya Kovil
Tanjor Periya Kovil
Tanjore Periya Kovil - Towering Gopuram
The main gopuram is truly impressive and an engineering marvel considering when it was built. The legend goes that the shikaram at the top of the temple is made of a single stone weighing 80+ tonnes. A scaffolding (inclined plane made of sand) was built from a distance of 11 km to carry that stone to a height of 70m.

Tanjor Periya Kovil - Well Maintained lawns
Tanjor Periya Kovil - Well Maintained lawns
The temple and the surroundings were well maintained. I think, it is because of the ASI is managing it and not by the Tamil Nadu Endowment board, which has poor track record and mired in corruption and political interference.

Tanjor Periya Kovil - Huge Nandi
Huge Nandi, which seems to be as popular as the Shiva inside

Tanjore Palace - Artwork in the ceiling
Tanjore Palace
Inside Sarabhoji Maharaja Palace, which is very close to the temple is a also place to see in Tanjore.


More pictures in flickr

How to get there:
We went by road from Mayiladuthurai and it took us about 2+ hours to reach Periya Kovil. The traffic itself wasn't that bad during the early morning time, but remember to have working horns (louder the better) and solid brakes. The traffic on Indian roads can be crazy and it augurs well to slow down and be the one to give way to the other guy.

Where to stay:
We didn't stay in Tanjore, but I do understand it has some decent hotels.

Food:
Lots of vegetarian Restaurants available, the food is good and cheap.

Other places to see:
Sarawathi Mahal - One of the oldest libraries, but need sufficient time to explore and enjoy.
Sarabhoji Maharaja Palace: Impressive place, but needs maintenance.

4 comments:

  1. Ram, these photos make me want to go there. I'm thinking of one temple tour in Tamil Nadu. How far is Thanjavur from Chennai? Can it be done in one day? Thanks.

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  2. Raman
    Thanks..

    Nithya
    Tanjore is about 350 kms from Chennai and cannot be done in a day..

    From Chennai you can do Sholingar / Thiruvannamalam in a day.. I went to Sholingar last week and look for a post this week on that..

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  3. your travelogues are very interesting.

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