Varam Tharum Perumal - Thachanallur

Dating back to the 1300s during the illustrious Pandya era, this temple in Tirunelveli stands as a hidden gem, its secrets waiting to be discovered. Renovated in the 1700s, this grand structure located in the Thachanallur locality holds within its walls a remarkable sight: a towering green-colored Stucco image of Lord Vishnu, known as Varam Tharum Perumal. Flanking him are two divine consorts, Sree Devi depicted in a light-colored stucco image and Bhoo Devi in a green-colored stucco image.



The ancient origins of the temple are evident in the weathered outer walls, adorned with friezes of lions (Simha vari) along the upper portions. Five shallow niches without any icons add to the temple's enigmatic charm. Above these niches, the Yazhi torana boasts intricate bas-relief images, with Narasimha gracing the west side and various postures of Krishna adorning the remaining four.



As you enter, you'll be greeted by the sculptures of Rama and Lakshmana, standing sentinel at the threshold. The mystery lingers as to why and when these images found their place in this unexpected location.

Embark on your journey of exploration and discovery amidst the ancient marvels of Tirunelveli!

Happy travelling.






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