Irani Kovil

Thursday, January 14th, 2010 | Author: Vivek

Irani Kovil (18th Jan 2010)

Irani Kovil is located in Iraniyur (10.2284°N 78.6504°E) near Karaikudi, Tamil Nadu, India. It is one of the 9 Kovils of the Nagarathars, built around 1278 A.D. And I belong to this Kovil. This Kovil is dedicated to Arulmigu Aatkondanathar and his consort Arulmigu Sivapurandevi. It lies 24 kms from Karaikudi. This Nagarathar temple is a magnificent piece of South Indian architecture.

Here is a Story about the Temple which our Ayya told us when we were kids. Lord Vishnu killed Iraniyan after attaining the form of Narasimha. After killing Iraniyan, no one was able to calm Narasimha’s fury. It is said that Lord Vishnu worshiped Lord Shiva at this Temple and only then he was able to regain his calm self. And hence this Name for the Temple. Apt to the story, I feel so calm, peaceful and happy when I am there at the Temple. It is one of the most Serene Temples in the World.

Inside Irani Kovil

This is a dedication to one of my most favorite Temples in the World!

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  1. sabarigiri says:

    Really our posting is very useful. i am thankful for this b cas i was searching for the details of this temple in particular. i request you to please keep posting articles like this especially articles about ancient temples in south india with its special features

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