Tiruvalanjuli
Historical background
Sited between Kumbakonam and Swamimalai, Tiruvalanjuli (Tiruvalanchuzhi) is one of the numerous villages located among the lush coconut groves and paddy fields of the Kaveri Delta. Here, the river bends to the right, hence the name ‘Valanchuli’.
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Although the main temple is dedicated to Kapardishvara – a form of Shiva- the most popular shrine in this complex is that of Sveta Vinayaka, the ‘White Vinayaka’. It is said that the image was fashioned out of the foam originating from the Churning of the Milky Sea.
In a separate compound, to the south west of the main temple, is the shrine of the consort goddess, Periyanayaki, also known as Brihannayaki.
Though inscriptions of the later Chola period are found on the walls of the Sveta Vinayaka temple, the complex was expanded to its present dimensions in the 16th century, during the Vijayanagara period. Further refurbishments, e.g. in the Periyanayaki shrine, were undertaken during the Maratha period.
The temple was famous for its magnificent 16th century paintings, now no longer extant, which depicted incidents from the Shaiva mythology. Fragments of 18th century paintings are on the ceiling of the prakara of the Periyanayaki shrine. Most of them depict textile patterns, however, a sizeable portion of the ceiling in the north corridor is occupied by the rendering of the legend relating the origin of the Kaveri River and of all the shrines along its course from its source to Pumpuhar, where the river flows into the Bay of Bengal.
It is said that the Kaveri River was contained in Agastya’s kamandalu (water vessel). While the sage was meditating, Vinayaka (Ganesha), took the shape of a crow and perched on the spout of the vessel. Agastya then shooed it away, the crow toppled the kamandalu from which the Kaveri started flowing. The crow flew away and at its place was a stood a small boy. Agastya thought that the boy was up to some mischief and clenching both fists wanted to pound his head. The boy escaped and Agastya run after him. Eventually he disappeared and Ganesha appeared in his place. The sage then realized that he had tried to pound the god’s head and, in order to atone for his sin he knocked his own head with both of his clenched fists.
The murals on the exterior of the sanctuary of the Periyanayaki shrine, depicting Shiva as Ardhanarishvara, Periyanayaki and a number of other goddesses, date probably of the beginning of the 20th century.

Date: Paintings, early 20th century
Description: Vina player.
Location: Tamil Nadu Temple;Kapardishvara Temple complex;Tiruvalanjuli
Positioning: Periyanayaki shrine, walls of the vimana, south face

Date: Paintings, early 20th century
Description: Vina player and lady with a parrot perched on her wrist.
Location: Tamil Nadu Temple;Kapardishvara Temple complex;Tiruvalanjuli
Positioning: Periyanayaki shrine, walls of the vimana, south face

Date: Paintings, early 20th century
Description: Periyanayaki seated carrying in the upper pair of hands beads (?) and lotus (?) flanked by fly whisk bearers.
Location: Tamil Nadu Temple;Kapardishvara Temple complex;Tiruvalanjuli
Positioning: Periyanayaki shrine, walls of the vimana, south face

Date: Paintings, early 20th century
Description: South wall, general view from west.
Location: Tamil Nadu Temple;Kapardishvara Temple complex;Tiruvalanjuli
Positioning: Periyanayaki shrine, walls of the vimana, south face

Date: Paintings, early 20th century
Description: Standing Devi carrying in the upper pair of hands chakra (?) and shankha and lady with parrot (?).
Location: Tamil Nadu Temple;Kapardishvara Temple complex;Tiruvalanjuli
Positioning: Periyanayaki shrine, walls of the vimana, west face

Date: Paintings, early 20th century
Description: Seated Periyanayaki carrying in the upper pair of hands a club (?) and a chakra, flanked by fan bearers.
Location: Tamil Nadu Temple;Kapardishvara Temple complex;Tiruvalanjuli
Positioning: Periyanayaki shrine, walls of the vimana, west face

Date: Paintings, early 20th century
Description: Standing Devi carrying in the upper pair of hands axe (?) and chakra; lady carrying a goblet (?).
Location: Tamil Nadu Temple;Kapardishvara Temple complex;Tiruvalanjuli
Positioning: Periyanayaki shrine, walls of the vimana, west face

Date: Paintings, early 20th century
Description: View of the vimana’s north west corner
Location: Tamil Nadu Temple;Kapardishvara Temple complex;Tiruvalanjuli
Positioning: Periyanayaki shrine, walls of the vimana, north west corner

Date: Paintings, early 20th century
Description: Standing Brahmani, carrying in the upper pair of hands a rosary and a kamandalu (water pitcher) and lady playing a flute.
Location: Tamil Nadu Temple;Kapardishvara Temple complex;Tiruvalanjuli
Positioning: Periyanayaki shrine, walls of the vimana, north face

Date: Paintings, early 20th century
Description: Seated Periyanayaki carrying in the upper pair of hands an unidentified object and a kamandalu (water pitcher), flanked by fly whisk bearers.
Location: Tamil Nadu Temple;Kapardishvara Temple complex;Tiruvalanjuli
Positioning: Periyanayaki shrine, walls of the vimana, north face

Date: Paintings, early 20th century
Description: Lady with goblet (?) and standing lady.
Location: Tamil Nadu Temple;Kapardishvara Temple complex;Tiruvalanjuli
Positioning: Periyanayaki shrine, walls of the vimana, north face

Date: Paintings, early 20th century
Description: Durga standing on Mahisha’s head.
Location: Tamil Nadu Temple;Kapardishvara Temple complex;Tiruvalanjuli
Positioning: Periyanayaki shrine, walls of the vimana, north face

Date: Paintings, early 20th century
Description: Indrani carrying in the upper pair of hands two vajras (thunderbolts).
Location: Tamil Nadu Temple;Kapardishvara Temple complex;Tiruvalanjuli
Positioning: Periyanayaki shrine, walls of the vimana, north face

Date: Paintings, early 20th century
Description: Lady with parrot.
Location: Tamil Nadu Temple;Kapardishvara Temple complex;Tiruvalanjuli
Positioning: Periyanayaki shrine, walls of the vimana, north face

Date: Paintings, early 20th century
Description: Dvarapalika, female door-keeper, at the entrance of the shrine.
Location: Tamil Nadu Temple;Kapardishvara Temple complex;Tiruvalanjuli
Positioning: Periyanayaki shrine, north entrance

Date: Paintings, early 20th century
Description: Dvarapalika, female door-keeper, at the entrance of the shrine.
Location: Tamil Nadu Temple;Kapardishvara Temple complex;Tiruvalanjuli
Positioning: Periyanayaki shrine, north entrance

Date: Paintings, 20th century
Description: North entrance of the shrine flanked by dvarapalikas; On the left, Durga Mahishasuramardini.
Location: Tamil Nadu Temple;Kapardishvara Temple complex;Tiruvalanjuli
Positioning: Periyanayaki shrine, north entrance

Date: Paintings, 20th century
Description: Durga Mahishasuramardini.
Location: Tamil Nadu Temple;Kapardishvara Temple complex;Tiruvalanjuli
Positioning: Periyanayaki shrine, north east corner of the circumambulatory passage

Date: 18th century
Description: The myth of the Kaveri. General view of the ceiling of the north corridor of the prakara.
Location: Tamil Nadu Temple;Kapardishvara Temple complex;Tiruvalanjuli
Positioning: Periyanayaki shrine, prakara,north corridor, ceiling

Date: Vimana, c. 9th/10th century with Maratha period additions
Description: Periyanayaki shrine, view from north west.
Location: Tamil Nadu Temple;Kapardishvara temple complex;Tiruvalanjuli
Positioning: Periyanayaki shrine from north west
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