Date: Paintings, late 20th century
Description: 108 Srivaishnava divyadeshams. 1) Sri Govindaraja of Tiruchitrakutam (Chidambaram) reclining on Shesha with his consorts at his feet. Brahma emerges from the lotus issuing from Govindaraja’s navel. In the foreground is Sri Pundarikavalli Nacchiyar, and from left: Kanva maharishi, Patanjali, one of the three-thousand (Brahmins), Nandi playing the mridanga and Panini. On the right: Nataraja and behind him the Tillai forest. The Pundarika pushkarini (tank), mentioned in the inscription, is shown in the right top corner. 2) Sri Deivanayakan (Devanathaswamy) of Tiruvahindrapuram, standing. On the left are Vaikunthanayaki, and Chandra; on the right Kotrapati (?) and a winged figure.The inscription mentions the Garuda Nadi tank. In the left upper corner is the hill with its 74 steps enshrining Lakshmi and Hayagriva, on the right, the Shesha tirtham. 3) Sri Trivikraman of Tirukkovalur (Tirukkoilur), standing. Brahma lustrates his raised right foot. On the left, from top to bottom are: Mrikandu rishi and a couple. In the foreground: Pungovil (Pushpavalli) Nacchiyar, Prahlada, King Mahabali at the feet of Vishnu, Namuchi, Sukracharya, Durga. On the right are: three alvars Poigai, Butha and Pey, and Shesha. The inscription mentions the Krishna tirtham. 4) Sonnavannam Saida Perumal of Tiruvehka (Kanchipuram) reclining on Shesha. Brahma emerges from Sonnavannam Saida Perumal’s navel. In the foreground, from left are: the consort goddess, Sarasvati, Kannikannan, and standing at the feet of the reclinig god,Tirumalisai alvar and a rishi. The Poikai pushkarini (tank) is mentioned in the inscription.
Location: Tamil Nadu Temple;Andal Temple;Srivilliputtur
Positioning: Inner prakara, north wall