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Tenkaraikottai
Part of Tamil Nadu
Dharmapuri District, Tamil Nadu, India
Ramaswamy temple
Tenkaraikottai is located in Tamil Nadu
Tenkaraikottai

Tenkaraikottai

Coordinates12°04′N 78°10′E / 12.07°N 78.16°E / 12.07; 78.16
TypeForts
Site information
Controlled byGovernment of Tamil Nadu
Open to
the public
yes
ConditionRuins

Thenkaraikottai is a ruined castle was built by Seelappa Nayakkar and Chennappa Nayakkar of Vijayanagar dynasty.[1] This castle is the only one built on land and not on a hill like others and is situated near Pappireddipatti, Dharmapuri district, Tamil Nadu, India. The Major attraction of the place is the Sri Kalyana Ramaswamy temple which is dedicated to lord Rama (avatar of vishnu) with beautiful architecture is present in centre of the fort. There are few ruined historic buildings which includes Granaries, stables for elephants and horses, cannons, a bathing area for the princes and many more. The fort is about 40 acres.

Ruins of Thenkaraikottai fort

Kalyana Ramaswamy temple

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Kalyana Ramaswamy temple is the temple present in Thenkaraikottai.This temple was said to be built by Seelappa Nayakkar and Chennappa Nayakkar of Vijayaagar dynasty during 14th century and filled with wonderful architecture and is administered and maintained by the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Department of the Government of Tamil Nadu. The temple is primarily said to be built by pandyas where Lord Rama showerd his divine blessings to the king in Pattabisheka Srikolam in his dreams and said him to build a temple for him in this place.

There were many ruins in the temple and were said to take care by the government and then had been taken measures later at 2019 and had been reported by many media channels.

History

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The actual History of the Temple and fort is unknown and often attributed to the Vijayanagara Kings. Kanthirava Narasaraja I in the year 1652 captured the fort from the Muslim King Mohammed Adil Shah, Sultan of Bijapur,This shows that the temple must have been built before the 17th Century, The temple's Architecture is similar to Vellore Jalakandeswarar Temple, Vellore, The temple is said to be constructed around 14th Century by the Locals, The fort and the temple came under the rule of many kings like Tipu Sultan ,Hyder Ali.

Significance

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This temple has beautiful sculptures and pillars produce the seven Svaras of the Indian classical music which is only present some temples like the Vitthala temple in Hampi and in Nellaiappar TempleinTirunelveli. This temple is the oldest in the area and has one shiva temple in the fort complex. This temple's Moola garbagriha has twelve moolavars in the form of Pattabishekam Srikolam. Devotees believe that Lord Rama will deny all the obstacles of a person upcoming in his life and also make his devotees find their life partner soon. Lord Rama is in a seated posture which is very rare to see.

References

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  1. ^ "தென்கரைக்கோட்டையில் 16-ம் நூற்றாண்டில் கட்டப்பட்ட கோட்டையை சீரமைத்து சுற்றுலாத் தலமாக்க கோரிக்கை" [16th Century fort should become a tourist attraction]. Hindu Tamil Thisai (in Tamil). 22 August 2022. Retrieved 6 February 2024.


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