Highlights of Thiruvalithayam Thiruvalleeswarar Temple
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In this post, we will see the highlights of the temple.
History
It's thought that the temple's original framework was created by The temple has a strong connection to Rajaraja Chola III. The Chola empire left 14 inscriptions behind.
The number of inscriptions is 214–28 in 1910. The temple was located in Chintamanipuram during the reign of Rajaraja III, according to the inscriptions. The temple is referred to in a number of inscriptions as Ambattur Nadu, Puzhar kottam, and Jayamkonda Cholapuram. [2] The presiding deity is identified in the inscriptions as Thiruvalithamudaya Nayanar, and the Ambal is identified as Thiruveethi Nachiyar. Chalukya Naranan Yathavarayan, a follower, gave the temple two homes and two gardens during the reign of Rajaraja. The other inscriptions record gifts of lamps, food, and gold made to the temple by various worshippers and governing kings.
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