Kamakshi of Tirunelveli

In the region of Kantimati - Tirunelveli, an ancient temple of Kamakshi resides, though it remains relatively lesser known. This temple, seemingly standing for several centuries, houses a splendid image of Kamakshi as its primary deity. She is depicted in her customary posture, seated gracefully. Positioned to her right, a little beyond direct view, is Ekambareswara embodied in the form of a small Shiva Linga. Within the Ardha Mandapa, the icons of Ganesha and Subramanya are enshrined. Additionally, the metallic representations of Nataraja and Sivakami can be observed.

An inscription on the lintel of the Mukha Mandapa commemorates the names of select individuals from the Achari community. These individuals contributed a sum of Rupees Five Hundred towards the construction of the mandapa during the Bhava Tamil Year, corresponding to the period of 1934-35.

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