Jambukesvarar Temple, Nallichery
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| Jambukesvarar Temple, Nallicheri | |
|---|---|
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Hinduism |
| District | Thanjavur |
| Deity | Jambukesvarar (Shiva), Akilandesvari (Parvathi) |
| Location | |
| Location | Thanjavur-Kumbakonam main road, Nallicheri |
| State | Tamil Nadu |
| Country | India |
Jambukeswarar Temple, Nallicheri, Thanjavur district, Tamil Nadu | |
| Geographic coordinates | 10°52′25″N 79°10′39″E / 10.8736°N 79.1774°E |
| Elevation | 57.74 m (189 ft) |
Jambukesvarar Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Siva located in Nallicheri of Thanjavur district, Tamil Nadu, India.
This temple is situated at Nallicheri, at distance 13 km from Thanjavur in Thanjavur-Kumbakonam main road. A beautiful arch entrance having the stucco figures of Siva and Vishnu welcomes the devotees. This road leads to Nallichery which is one km from that place. This temple can be reached through Pasupatikovil, the fifth sacred place of the Chakkarappalli Saptastana.[1]
Saptamagai sthalam
This temple is one of the seven shrines associated with Saptamartrikas (seven female deities in Siva temple).[2][3] Matrikas are the different forms Adi Parashakti. Matrikas are the personified powers of different Devas. Brahmani emerged from Brahma, Vaishnavi from Vishnu, Maheshvari from Shiva, Indrani from Indra, Kaumari from Skanda, Varahi from Varaha and Chamunda from Devi,[4] and additionals are Narasimhi, Vinayaki. This is one of the Saptamangai sthalams, seven sacred places devoted to Devi.[5] They are also called as Saptastanam of Chakkarappalli.[1] They are: