This temple, constructed before 12th Century AD, is located
1 km west of Arulmigu Renugambal Temple. Here Lord Rama is uniquely seated in Artha Padmasana with a “Chin Mudra”
with Goddess Seetha and Lord Lakshman by his side and without his usual kothandam. Unusually Lord Hanuman is seated in front
of Lord Rama reading Palm leaf manuscripts. You can see Lord Hanuman only when you go very near at the sanctum sanctorum.
The combination of the clean sanctum sanctorum, the illumination inside and the deities are really marvelous. To top it, sincere
Bhattacharyars makes everyones' visit highly fulfilling.
The Vel temple on top of the nearby hill is visible from
here.
Note:
Ramar in a meditative posture are seen only in 3 places and all of them are in this region. Apart from this temple, they are
Nedungunam and a small temple at Ragunatha Samudhram, 5 kms from Nedungunam.
Legend:
After the destruction of Ravana, Lord Rama was requested to destroy the demon, hundred headed Mahi Ravana. On behalf of Lord
Rama, Hanuman fought with Mahi Ravana. The intense battle witnessed the fall of his [Hanuman] soldiers at the hands of the
demon. In spite of his best efforts, Hanuman could not locate Mahi Ravana. At that time, Seetha Devi informed Hanuman that
Mahi Ravana was a staunch devotee of Goddess Renuga Devi and his life force was hidden in a lotus flower of a Pond at Kundalipuram
and he had been protected by Goddess Renuga Devi. When Hanuman went to Kundalipuram, Goddess Renuga Devi made the lotus Pond
to disappear to safeguard Mahi Ravana. Hanuman got angry and fought with Goddess Renuga Devi but Lord Rama intervened and
pacified both. Then Lord Rama and Hanuman prayed Goddess Renuga devi to help them in destroying Mahi Ravana. Pleased by the
prayers, Goddess Renuga Devi granted the boon and Mahi Ravana was destroyed.