Published by Aparna on 04 Feb 2008 at 10:27 pm
Panchavati Panchamukha Anjaneyar Temple
Here’s the first of my posts on the temples that I visited recently.
We started at early morning with a beautiful sunrise and excellent music giving us company.
Eppadi irundha beautiful golden-yellow sun ippadi aaidthu:
The branches of trees on both sides of the road caressing each other to form an arch kind of thing over the road:
We first stopped over at Panchamukha Anjaneyar Temple at Panchavati, in the Tindivanam-Pondicherry Road.
We reached the temple at around 8 am. As we entered the temple, the two imposing tall doors of the Anjaneyar sannidhi were closed. All other sanctum/sannidhis were closed too since they were doing alankaram for all the deities at that time. We had to wait for more than half an hour before the doors to the sannidhis were opened. Being a weekday morning, very few people were there in the temple.
The entire story of Ramayana has been depicted here with paintings of the important incidents in order, at the top on the walls on both sides in front of the Anjaneyar sannidhi. Were those glass paintings or were those, paintings framed in glass frames? I guess those paintings will be lighted up from inside in the evenings. At least that’s how they appeared to be, when I saw the temple from outside on an evening, during our return journey to Madras. But am not sure about it though.
The idol of Panchamukha Anjaneyar here is 36-feet tall! But I felt that the lotus-base, on which Anjaneyar is standing, itself was way too tall and the Anjaneyar didn’t appear as tall as the 32-feet Anjaneyar at Nanganallur. When the doors opened, alankaram was still in progress and we saw them using lifts to put a garland on Anjaneyar! While only the four faces of Anjaneyar are visible from the front, you can see the fifth face, which is on the back-side of the head, from a small glass window on the back-side wall, while doing pradakshiNam. In front of the Anjaneyar sannidhi, there is a vessel filled with water which has a floating stone that was used by Lord Ram’s Vaanar Sena to build the bridge to Lanka.
Apart from Anjaneyar, the other sannidhis in this temple are: a piLLaiyaar sannidhi that has a huge idol of PiLLaiyaar and a rAmar sannidhi where idols of Rama and Sita along with Bharata, Shatrugna, Lakshmana, Hanuman, Jambavan, Vibhishana, Angada, Sugreeva, Garuda(?), etc. are present. Apart from these, one other sannidhi, the deity in which we were not sure of, was there.
We got a yummy Chakkara Pongal with lots of Cashew nuts and raisins as prasadam. The Chakkara Pongal was cold though!
Do try to visit this temple the next time you go to Pondicherry, in case you have not gone there before.
Sriram on 05 Feb 2008 at 8:52 am #
the pictures are simply spectacular! i snapped few at the thanjavur temple late in the evening 3 years ago & it was one of the most sublime time/evenings ever - being a native of mayavaram maybe i’m biased but its truly one of the most beautiful places in T.Nadu - some temples really look frozen in time & transports one back 1000s of years (esp medha dakshinamurthy & another one that my paati used to call the nandanar temple)
Arunk on 05 Feb 2008 at 9:38 pm #
The sunrise photos are indeed superb! The ambiance must have been magical.
Aparna on 07 Feb 2008 at 1:38 pm #
Sriram,
Oh the temple late in the evening must have looked beautiful.
Thank you
Very true. I like the Medha Dakshinamurthy temple too. Nandanar temple? Are you referring to the Tiruungoor temple by any chance?
Arun,
Thank you! Yes it was
Sami on 12 Feb 2008 at 12:07 am #
That loney pic is nice !
You could have stopped car and took the photograph of the tree from the middle of the road ! would have got a great pic ! Though these pics are good ! considering that these are taken from mobile !
Also where to take left and right in the main road are missing in the post !
Aparna on 12 Feb 2008 at 11:21 am #
Sami,
These were taken with my camera only. Not mobile!
Thanks. I know but I just wanted to try how good/bad the pics come out when taken from moving car
>Also where to take left and right in the main road are missing in the post !
It’s missing because you need not take any right or left. The temple is there on the main road itself
asin on 07 Aug 2008 at 9:10 pm #
the temple was a great surprice to me!!!!!!!!!
As I went on my birthday,I felt even more lucky and excited.
it is a place to be visited by all Indians!!!!(ATLEAST)
Krishna Kumar.S on 23 Aug 2008 at 6:20 pm #
The place has been noted. I would visit it next time. Generally, I use trains/bus as transport as I haven’t got a vehicle on my own. Nice set of pics. The report was to the point. I have the habit of writing trip reports which are very long !!
Aparna on 24 Aug 2008 at 1:10 pm #
Krishna Kumar,
Thank you