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THANJAVUR BIG TEMPLE

By VenuPublished 2 years ago 4 min read
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QUICK INFO:

Located at Thanjavor , Tamil Nadu , India.

Dedicated To: Lord Shiva

Thanjavur Temple Timings: 6:00 am – 12:30 pm & 4:00 pm – 8:30 pm (Everyday)

Architect: Raja Raja Perunthachan & Raja Raja Cholan

Architectural style: Dravidian architecture

Thanjavur Temple Built On: 1010 AD

Thanjavur Temple Festivals: Chithirai Brahmotsavam, Shivaratri Function, Sadhaya Vizha

Distance From Trichy: 55 Kms (1 hour Travel Time)

Nearest Airport: Trichy

The Thanjavur Big Temple or Thanjavur Brihadeeswarar Temple, is one of the unsung world wonders with many unknown architectural secrets that still keeps the people excited after 1000 years. There are boundless wonders inside the Thanjavur Temple, which will definitely realign the list of world wonders in the upcoming days. It is one of the most attractive tourist places in Tamil Nadu which makes people from other countries know about the Chola Kingdom and their advanced architectural mind. The most surprising factor is that the shadow of the vimana or kalasam of the Thanjavur temple will not fall on the ground. It is still a mystery for the researchers how the shadow is not falling.

THANJAVUR TEMPLE HISTORY:

The Tanjore Big Temple is a stunning monument built by Raja Raja Cholan, greatest king of Chola Dynasty. It was constructed between the year AD 985 and 1014, completed around 1010 AD. The temple is popularly known as the Big Temple, Rajarajesvaram Temple or Peruvudaiyār Kōvil temple. It highlights the architectural mastery of the Chola era. The Thanjavur temple is mainly dedicated to Lord Shiva because the Raja Raja Cholan is the ardent devotee of Lord Shiva. The great temple was built to signify the Chola’s brilliant achievements in architecture, painting, bronze casting and sculpture. Brihadeeswarar temple is one of the few temples that have Ashta-dikpalakas (dik – direction & palakas – ruler. Dikpalakas – ruler of the directions). Brihadeeswarar temple Thanjavur, is the first complete granite temple in the world with more than 130,000 tons.

INTERESTING FACTS OF THANJAVUR TEMPLE HEIGHT & NANDHI SHRINE:

Thanjavur temple height is 212 ft towering Shiva temple, which is home to one of the largest Shiva Lingas of the country. A great Nandhi Shrine (sacred bull), carved out of a single rock at 16 ft long & 13 ft high and standing tall at the entrance. This is the second largest Nandhi in India. The Chola dynasty were Shaivites and so they built the temple specially for Lord Shiva.

THE VIMANAM:

Another stunning architectural feat is the Vimanam (temple tower) is 200 ft high and is the tallest in the world. The Kumba of the temple is carved out of a single rock and weighs around 80 tons & managed to hoist it up to a 212 feet tower back in the 11th century without heavy cranes and modern equipment. It shows the Engineering mastermind of king Raja Raja Cholan. It is hard to imagine but it is not the imagination but the unavoidable truth.

CHIEF ARCHITECT OF THANJAVUR BIG TEMPLE:

The chief architect of the temple was Raja Raja Perunthachan. The layout of the temple is based on the principles of Vastu Shastra. The ancient Hindus science of architecture & the ancient scripts explains the principles behind the temple.

HOW THANJAVUR BRIHADEESWARAR TEMPLE IS RELATED TO TAMIL LETTERS:

The distance and height of the Brihadeeswarar temple is designed with the number of alphabets in Tamil. The Tamil language has totally 247 tamil letters which are followed as

Uyir Ezhuthu – 12

Mei Ezhuthu – 18

Uyir-Mei Ezhuthu – 216

Ayutha Ezhuthu – 1

The height of Gopuram is 216 feet (Uyir Mei Ezhuthu)

The height of Lord Shiva (Lingam inside the temple) is 12 feet (Uyir Ezhuthu)

The height of Sivalinga peedam is 18 feet (Mei Ezhuthu)

The distance between the Sivalingam and the Nandhi is 247 feet (Total no of Tamil letters includes Ayutha Ezhuthu).

HONOURS OF TANJAVUR BRIHADESHWARA TEMPLE:

This temple is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site “Great Living Chola Temples”.

A rupees postage stamp, featuring the 216 feet tall Raja Gopuram (Vimana) was released by the India Post.

In April 1954, the Reserve Bank of India had released a 1000 rupees currency note with a panoramic view of the Brihadeshwara temple.

CONCLUSION:

The marvellous Thanjavur Temple is one of the best identities of South India. The modern day architects are still curious about the structure of Big Temple and how it was built without equipment. The Chola kingdom is finished but the temple built by them was still ruling the people heart with many mysterious facts and wonders inside it. Lot of positivity in the temple will make you cherish and fresh while visiting it.

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