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org © 2018 IJCRT | Volume 6, Issue 1 March 2018 | ISSN: 2320-2882

HISTORY OF THIRUVATTAR WITH SPECIAL


REFERENCE TO ADIKESAVA PERUMAL
TEMPLE
Dr.PRAVEEN.O.K
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR,
DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY,
SREE KERALA VARMA COLLEGE,
THRISSUR, KERALA, INDIA.

ABSTRACT
Thiruvattar occupies an important position from the early period onwards. During the ninth century A D, this
place was an important religious centre of Vishnavism. It was buffer state between Panday, Ay kings, Cholas
and Venad Kings. The first ruler of Travancore, Marthanda Varma and his able minister Ramayyan Dalawa
gave much importance to Thiruvattar temple. During the time of Marthanda Varma Nawab of Arcot invaded
Thiruvattar, but with the help of God Adhikeasava of Thiruvattar ,the place Thiruvattar was safeguard from
foreign invasion.

Key words: Adikesavan, festivel,Thiruvattar, Travancore, Temple.

INTRODUCTION
Thiruvattar Adikesava Perumal Temple is a Hindu temple in Tamil Nadu, India. It is surrounded by
three rivers called the Kothai, the Pahrali and the Thamirabarani. It is hard to give an exact date and year when
this temple was founded but according to Tami hymns it can be dated from the 7th and 8th centuries C.E.
Objectives of the Study
1. To evaluate History of Thiruvattar
2. To analyse history of Thiruvattar Adhikesava Perumal Temple
3. To sketch Festivals of Adikesava Perumal Temple
4. To analyse Speciality of Adikesava Perumal Temple
Research Methodology
The methodology adopted in the present study is analytical, descriptive and interpretative reflection. In
the preparation of the present study the following sources including both primary and secondary sources.

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History of Thiruvattar
Marthanda Varma(1729-1758A.D)
Marthanda Varma inherited the throne of Travancore formerly known as Venad, from King Rama
Varma, his uncle. He had to face opposition from Ettuveettil Pillamar, they decided to killhim. Marthanda
Varma destroyed both the feudal nobles and his cousinsix years. He was assisted by his able minister
Ramayyan Dalawa. Ramayyan Dalawa was born in Yervadi,a village n the district of Thirunelveli. He was six
years old his poor father gave up his native village and came to Aruvikarai,near Thiruvattar when he lived at
Aruvikarai,he worshiped the Adhi Keasa of Thiruvattar daily. He was appointed as palace Rayasamarma .
Marthanda Varma had to face serious troubles on his eastern frontier. In 1740, Chanda sahib and Arcot invaded
and looted temples like Suchindram and Thiruvattar. They invaded Thiruvattar temple and carried away the
Archana Bimba of the Lord. Later Nawab of Arcot returned the idol and made offering of a gold cap and plate.
Associated to this episode, the 21 days Thiru Allah Pooja was conducted in this temple.
The Dutch army landed at Colachal on 10th February, 1741. Before moving to the battle at Colachal,
Marthanda Varma proceeded on the 10th June to Thiruvattar and placed sword before the deity of Adhi Kesava
of Thiruvattar and received it back from the priest of Thiruvattar temple and offered 500 panams(cash) as
kanikkai(donation) to deity. Maharaja appears to have conducted the war in person, the victory of Marthanda
Varma raised prestige of Travancore.
Karthika Thirunal Rama Varma(1758-1798)
Karthika Thirunal Rama varma also known as Dharma Raja . Amma Veedu has received great
importance from his rule. It was famous as the house of wife of the king. The male members of these families
were called tampi and women were called Thakanchi and Kochamma. It indicated the position of the Tampi
families as relatives of the Royal house of Travancore. Their families never had the fortune to sit on royal
throne.
Swathi Thirunal (1829-1847)
Swathi Thirunal was a great lover of music and a musician himself. He composed morethan 400 musical
compositions. Swathi thirunal also hailed the Adhi keasava Perumal in Thiruvattar temple.he married
Thiruvattar ammachi Panapillai amma Srimathi Narayani Pillai Kochamma of the Thiruvattar Amma Veedu
family.
Sri Mulam Thirunal(1885-1924)
Sri Moolam Thirunal has record of many sided progress of Thiruvattar. He focused keen interest upon
the development of education, communication. He has introduction of important departments in Thiruvattar. A
magistrate court was constructed; it functioned from 1897 due to the lack of facilities it was shifted to another
place. A middle school was established in 1897 at Thiruvattar, it is Malayalam Medium School. The police

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station at functioned from 1897. The construction of a bridge was registered in 1897. In 1898 .Sri Mulam
Thirunal appointed Krishna Swamy Rao as Diwan of Travancore W.Jopp was appointed as the chief engineer
and P.Subramania Iyer was appointed as the assistant engineer for the construction of Thiruvattar bridge,
completed in the year 1900. Maharaja arrived at Thiruvattar on 11th February 1900.
On 23rd June, regulation was made for opening a British Post Office. Diwan Krishnamurthy Iyer has
forwarded his request to Maharaja’s command. Maharaja sanctioned the opening of a British Post Office on
25th June 1900.
History of Adikesava Perumal Temple
The word “Adikesava” literally means “the foremost friend” and according to one of the legends Swami
Adikesava defeated a demon called Kesi whose wife decided to pray to two rivers: the Ganges and the
Thamirabarani. And this prayer created a huge destruction. The demon’s wife surrendered to the Lord in the
end but the formation of the three rivers had already made a circle which is known under the name of
Thiruvattaru.

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Another legend depicts this story in a bit different way: It says that Kesi, who saw her brother defeated,
wanted to avenge the defeat along with her friend Kothai, who took the form of a river and surrendered the
river on all sides with an intention to submerge it but the mother earth named as Goddess hoomi upheld the
temple, which is why the temple is found located at a height of about 55 feet from sea level.
The rivers were cursed by Perumal but since they repented for their action, Perumal forgave them and
then took a dip at the place where the rivers meet the Arabian Ocean, which is still celebrated even today as the
“Painguni Utsavam” where Perumal comes and enact this act of forgiveness for his curse.
Speciality of Adikesava Perumal Temple
Thiruvattar Adikesava Perumal Temple is an excellent specimen of artistry from the Kerala blend, it
epitomizes the will power. The Udaya Marthanda hall which is found in front of the temple illustrates the very
sophisticated marriage procession of Lord Ganesha, which is vividly described in various Puranas. The
speciality of this temple is that the two idols of Adikeshava and Padmanabha faces each other. The Supreme
Lord, who is actually Vishnu or Narayana and is one of the trinities of the Hinduism, is seen resting on his
snake couch. Even Lord Shiva can be seen present at that place.
Festivals of Adikesava Perumal Temple
Though there are several festivals associated with this temple, the most famous ones are the ones which
are called Perunthamirthu,Kalapa Poojai. This takes place in the month of Thai is celebrated for about 12 days.
The other most famous festival is in the month of Punguni, the festival is widely known as Punguni festival and
it is celebrated for about 10 days. Apart from all these big celebrations, there are some other smaller ones all
through the year which sees a lot of visitors. Saturdays festival in the month of Puratassi. The festival of
Thiruvonom in the month of Avani is worth mentioning. The most attractive of them all is the “Vaikutha
Ekadasi” festival during which Milk Kheer and other such types of delicious dishes are made as part of the
Prasadam. This festival is known as Corkkavazhal and it usually takes place in the month of Markhazi.

Adikesava Perumal Temple Visitation Time


Since there are plenty of festivals and rituals going on through the year, visiting the temple anytime of
the year is a real joy. Adikesava Perumal Temple is opened for visitors every day at 4.30 am. – 12.30 pm. and
5.00 pm. – 8.00 pm.
Adikesava Perumal Temple Dress Code
Below general statement as per high court order Men should wear a “dhoti or pyjama with upper cloth
or formal pants and shirts” to temples and women should wear “a sari or a half sari
or churidhar with upper cloth.” Children could wear “any fully covered dress.”
Requesting the entire tourist to abide the dress code rules to avoid disappointment.

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Adikesava Perumal Temple Phone Number


Contact the temple using this number 04652 241270
Adikesava Perumal Temple Address
ArulmiguAdikesavaPerumalTemple,
Tiruvattar,Thiruvattar,
Kalkulam(TK),
Kanniyakumari(dt)–629171,
Tamilnadu.

Reference
Inscriptions engraved on Entrance wall, government High School, Thiruvattar, 1897.
Inscriptions engraved on entrance wall, old magistrate court Building, Thiruvattor
Inscriptions engraved on police station, entrance wall, Thiruvattar
Cover file, File No:A 114B1517 C11591, Construction of bridge, state Archives, Trivandrum,1897.
Cover file, File No: 16159, appointment of Krishna Swamy Rao as Diwan of Travancore, state Archives,
Trivandrum, 1898.
Cover file, File No: 7183, Tour of H.H.Maharaja to Thiruvattar and Pachippara,State Archives, Trivandrum.
File No: 11232, Post Office Thiruvattar opening , State Archives, Trivandrum.
Sreedharamenon, A.2005, A survey of Kerala History , Trivandrum, p.378.
Nagam Aiya,V.1906, Travancore State Manual Vol ll, Trivandrum,p.356.
Subramaniam, S.V.1905, Heritage of Tamils Temple Arts, Madras,p.102.
Sadasivam, S.1949, Cheranadum sentamilum(Tamil), Nagerciol,p.149.

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