Tirunageswaram Temple – Part 2: Temple Layout
In the previous part, I introduced Tirunageswaram as a temple that deserves to be seen as much more than just a Rahu sthalam . Though the name of the place immediately makes most devotees think of Rahu Bhagavan, the temple itself is a vast and layered sacred complex spread across around 13 acres. In this part, let me move from that broad introduction into the actual layout of the temple. The more one studies Tirunageswaram, the more one realizes that its greatness lies not only in its sanctity, but also in the way the space has been planned. This is not a small or compact shrine where everything can be grasped in one quick round. It is a large temple with multiple enclosures, many towers, separate shrine zones, open courts, sacred tanks, and carefully placed sub-shrines. The layout itself prepares the visitor for a gradual experience. The Temple Faces East Like many important Shiva temples, Tirunageswaram faces the east direction. The main Raja gopuram too faces east. But this is o...