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Temples of Tamil Nadu and Pondicherry #12: Bhakthavathsala Perumal Temple - Cheranmahadevi

பக்தவத்சல பெருமாள் கோயில் - சேரன்மகாதேவி


Cheranmahadevi or Cheranmadevi is a small town about 1/2 an hour or 25 km west of Thirunelveli on the southern bank of the Thamirabarani river. It is a historical town with many ancient temples. In the two centuries that followed the Chola conquest of this region in the mid 10th century and after the Pandian resurgence in the 12th century, this town appears to have been an important cultural centre. In the following, Vijayanagar and Nayakkan periods, it seems to have lost its relevance. The temples here retain the Chola and Pandian influence.

The Bhakthvatsala Perumal Koil belongs to that period and was first built in the mid 11th century and renovated in the 12th. It is one of the finest examples of the architecture of the period and is in a pristine state of preservation. It is a nationally important monument protected by the ASI (The Archeological Survey of India). Lots of inscriptions. This is a true hidden gem not known to many.


We visited in August 2019. We were based in Thirunelvely.




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