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Odhanavaneswarar Temple, Tiruchotruturai

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Country
  
India

Architectural styles
  
Dravidian architecture

Architectural style
  
Dravidian architecture

State
  
Tamil Nadu

District
  
Thanjavur district

Locale
  
Tiruchotruturai

Odhanavaneswarar Temple, Tiruchotruturai

Proper name
  
Odhanavaneswarar Temple

Primary deity
  
Odhanavaneswarar (Shiva)

Similar
  
Apathsahayar Temple - Thirupazhanam, Vedapuriswarar Temple - Thiruvedhikudi, Tirumaanturai, Aksheeswaraswamy Temple, Edaganathar temple

Odhanavaneswarar Temple or Oppillaselvar Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva located near Tiruvaiyaru, Tamil Nadu, India. The temple is incarnated by the hymns of Appar and is classified as Paadal Petra Sthalam.

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Legend

The temple is revered by the hymns of 7th century Tamil saint poet, Appar. The temple is built in the early Chola style of 9th century made of granite.

Saptha Stanam

The sapthasthanam festival is conducted at Tiruvaiyaru during April every year. Hundreds of people witness the convergence of seven glass palanquins carrying principal deities of respective temples from seven places at Tiruvaiyaru. The palanquins are paraded near the car stand, the crowd witnessed the Poochorithal(flower festival) in which a doll offers flowers to the principal deities in the palanquins. After the Poochorithal, the palanquins left for their respective places. The seven temples are

Location

The temple is located 5 km east of Tiruvaiyaru and 3 km away from Thirukkandiyur.

References

Odhanavaneswarar Temple, Tiruchotruturai Wikipedia