Exploring Agneeswarar Temple, Rajavallipuram – History, Sculptures and Sacred Traditions
The temples of Tirunelveli seem almost beyond counting. Just as one may struggle to count the stars in the sky, one may equally feel overwhelmed by the sheer number of ancient shrines scattered across this fertile land. Along the sacred course of the Tamraparani , many such temples continue to stand quietly, each with its own history, legends, and beauty. One such place is Rajavallipuram , a village located about 15 kilometres from Tirunelveli and roughly 1.5 kilometres from the Chepparai Nataraja Temple . With the river flowing on one side and wide stretches of fields on the other sides, the village has a peaceful and distinctive setting. It is here that we find the large and ancient Agneeswarar Temple . The temple stands on the banks of the river at a point where the Tamraparani flows northward , an uttaravahini course traditionally regarded as auspicious. Legend According to the local tradition, Agni performed penance at Gangaikondan seeking the blessed dars...