Oldest Lord Shiva temple in the World!! - Uthirakosamangai temple
Uthirakosamangai temple in Tamil Nadu, is the oldest shiva temple in the world !!
This temple existed even before the period of Ramayana - Treta yuga (second yuga in yuga cycle). Mandothari (Wife of Ravana) worshiped Lord Shiva here, before marrying Ravana. This temple is around 8000 years old, built by early Pandya kings of ancient Tamizhakam.
Uthirakosamangai place is a religious capital center of Pandya kings and it is also mentioned in tamil sangam texts....
Uthirakosamangai is a tiny hamlet in Ramanathapuram district of Tamil nadu. It is a pre-historic place, and it is the most ancient place in the World, scholars refer this place using an idiom that 'Did the mud come first or the Mangai (Parvati devi)?' - meaning, uthirakosa mangai exist before the creation of mud in this world. In tamizh, the idiom is, 'Mann mundhiyo, mangai mundhiyo'?
Here Lord Shiva is called as 'Mangalanathar' and Parvathi devi as Mangaleshwari. This temple is also called as 'Mangalanathaswamy temple' and it is considered as the First shiva temple in the world.
In a rare phenomenon, Lord shiva is worshiped here in three different forms.
1. As Shiva lingam - i.e Swayambu lingam, meaning naturally made lingam, not sculpted by anyone.
2. As Tree - Virutcham - Ber Tree also known as Ziziphus jujube or Indian date (tamil: இலந்தை மரம்).
3. As Emerald Natarajar - anthropomorphic form of LordShiva, in a dance pose called 'Aananda Thandavam'.
At the entrance of this temple, there is a majestic stone sculpted Yazhi (a dragon), depicted with a rolling stone ball inside its mouth.
One can place their hand inside the mouth of yazhi and rotate the ball, but it can't be taken out.
Look at the picture below for reference, yazhi's mouth is wide open. Yet, that stone ball doesn't come out and placed intact.
How did the early Indians miraculously carve such strong stones in ancient times ?
What was the technology and the mathematics used to rotate the ball, but not to come out ?
They didn't keep the stone ball separately inside yazhi's mouth. They carved yazhi in such a way that it has a big movable in it's mouth and trickly chiseled to restrict its way out of yazhi's mouth.
Both the sides of yazhi's mouth are open to easily insert our hands inside and rotate the ball. Check the picture below for reference.
The front hall of this temple has many lingams made of Spatika - meaning Quartz crystal and they are anointed with cooked rice every afternoon. There are only few temples, which has spatika lingam.
Note: This temple has lingam made of Quartz and Natarajar idol made of large rare emerald. Two precious stones were used to worship Lord Shiva.
Another unusual thing in this temple, is that there are two Nandis here. Usually in all Shiva temples, there will be only one Nandi, which will be facing Lord Shiva in the sanctum.
Here, in this temple, the smaller lingam is present in front of the main sanctum and another bigger one is placed in the Praharam (outside sanctum) and it is called as Pradosha Nandi where special poojas are offered on Pradosham days.
This temple existed before the age of Ramayana. The age of the 'Ber Tree' / Indian date (tamil: இலந்தை மரம்) in this temple is calculated by archaeologists as 3300 years old (research conducted by the State government).Largest Emerald Natarajar:
In this temple, Lord Shiva is also worshiped as Natarajar and the idol is made up of most precious and rare large emerald (Maragatham). The emerald idol is about 6 feet tall (1.83 meter) and it is the Biggest emerald in the world. Mostly one can not easily find a emerald idol anywhere in the world. It is one of the rare and ancient emerald idol of lord Natarajar.
It is one of master piece of early tamizh people. First known emerald was mined in Egypt in 1500 BCE, but this idol was carved much before that.
True, the greatness of Pandya kings are buried. One needs to read your blog, to know more about early Pandiyan kings of Tamilakam. Great work Aarthi!
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