Aathi Koneswaram Temple, Thampalakamam, Trincomalee, Srilanka
Aathi Koneswaram Temple is a Hindu Temple dedicated
to Lord Shiva located at Thampalakamam Village very
close to port town of Trincomalee in the Trincomalee District of Sri Lanka. The Temple is also called as Ati
Konanayakar Temple. Presiding Deity is called as Aadhi Konanayakar / Aadhi
Konesar and Mother is called as Hamsagamanambikai.
Etymology
The name of the temple in Tamil means the
"temple of the original lord of Koneswaram".
History
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The
Temple
The temple is built of stone and is surrounded by two
enclosed path ways. Presiding Deity is called as Aadhi Konanayakar / Aadhi
Konesar and Mother is called as Hamsagamanambikai. These names are reminiscent
of the original presiding deity of the Koneswaram
temple, Konesar and Annam Mennatai. The idol of the presiding
deity is dated to the later Chola period (1070-1279 CE) and the consort to that of
early Chola period based on the composition of metals and styles.
The temple has as its main components, Garbhagriha or sanctum
sanctorum, most probably the only original
building left over from the days when the temple was established. There are
number of halls called as Mandapam, such as Artha Mandapam, Mukha Mandapam, Snapana
Mandapam and Stampa Mandapam where the flag of the temple is
erected. The entrance tower or Rajagopuram is of recent addition and was added in 1953. the
smaller structures have been renovated or reconstructed from time to time since
the inception of the temple in the 17th century.
The temple, which is of stone construction is surrounded
by a circumambulatory enclosed by a brick walls. The temple’s name and the
separate shrine to Aathi Konanayakar allude to the tradition that
this temple was built to accommodate the idols that were saved from the
destruction of the Temple of Thousand Pillars in Trincomalee by the Portuguese
colonial officers. The Temple also houses shrines of Pattini
Amman and Kathirkama
Swami accommodated within the main
premises. The temple also has minor shrines to Pillaiyar, Navagraha, Murugan with his consorts
Valli and Devayani.
Festivals
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Connectivity
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Location
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