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Garbharakshambigai temple

Thirukkarugavoor / Thirukkarukavur
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Thirukkarugavoor / Thirukkarukavur is located in Tamil Nadu
Thirukkarugavoor / Thirukkarukavur
Thirukkarugavoor / Thirukkarukavur
Location in Tamil Nadu
Name
Other names Karukaatha Amman, Garbarakshagi,
Proper name Garbarakshambigai Temple
Geography
Coordinates 10°52′5″N 79°16′32″E / 10.86806°N 79.27556°E / 10.86806; 79.27556Coordinates: 10°52′5″N 79°16′32″E / 10.86806°N 79.27556°E / 10.86806; 79.27556
Country India
State Tamil Nadu
District Tanjore
Location Papanasam
Culture
Primary deity Mullaivananathar
(Shiva)
Consort Garbharakshambigai
(Parvathi)
Direction and posture East
Temple tank Ksheera Kundam (Milk Pond)
Poets Thirunavukkarasar, Thirugnanasambandhar
Important festivals Vaikasi Visagam, Navarathiri
Architecture
Architectural styles Dravidian architecture
Inscriptions 31
History and governance
Date built 6th century
Website http://garbaratchambigaitemple.org/

Garbharakshambigai Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva located in Thirukarukavoor, Tamil Nadu, India. The temple is located 6 km east of Papanasam, 20 km south east of Kumbakonam, 10 km north of Saliyamangalam, 20 km north east of Thanjavur and on the southern bank of Vettar river.

The place is also called Tirukalavur, Mullaivanam, Mathavipuram and Garabapuri. Since Mathavi is the temple tree, it is called Mathavipuram (Mullaivanam); Karu means womb, Ka means save and oor means village - Since womb is believed to be saved by the temple deity, the village is called Tirukarukavoor.

Thirukarukavoor Temple is dedicated to Shiva and is located near Papanasam, Tanjore, Tamil Nadu, India. The temple has a 5-tier Rajagopuram and an outer prakaram(closed precincts of a temple). There are inscriptions from Cholas and king Koparakesarivarman. The temple is 460 ft by 284 ft and has a gopuram facing east and also has an entrance facing south. There is a garden in the southern side and a Vasantha Mandapam in the north. The sanctum of Mullaivananathar is in the second precinct and the shrine of Amman is located parallel to the Swami shrine. The shrine is Nandi is located in front of Swami, with the Palipeeda and Dwajasthambam located right behind the Nandi. There is a Nataraja hall and a yagasalai. There are separate shrines for Natarajar, Somaskanda, Karpaga Vinayagar and Navagrahas. There are separate shrines for Sezhkizhar, Nalvar, Santhanachariar, Dakshinamoorthy, Nrithivu Nayakkar, Arthanariswarar, Mahalakshmi, Arumugan, Brahma, Durga and Chandikeswarar. There are four water bodies associated with the temple. Sheerakundam (Parkulam) is the temple tank located opposite to the temple and the water is believed to be born out of the milk of Kamadenu, the sacred cow. Sathyakupam is a well located in between the shrines of Swami and Amman. Brahma Theertham is a tank located north east of the temple - Nataraja gives theerthavari during Karthigai Thivatharai in this tank. Vritha Kaveri is the branch of Kaveri, Vettaru (also called Mullivay) - the stepshore is the bank for many of the temple occasions. The temple tree, Mullai tree is located in between the Swami shrine and Chandikeswarar shrine.


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