Uthavedeeswarar Temple

Uthavedeeswarar Temple is a Hindu temple in the town of Kuthalam in the Mayiladuthurai district of Tamil Nadu, India. The temple is dedicated to Shiva.

Inside Uthavaitheesvarar Temple (Kuthalam)

Significance

Shiva as Uthavedeeswarar is the presiding deity. According to Hindu mythology, Shiva was married to Parvathi at this place and the god is believed to have left his sandals here before embarking for Mount Kailash. The Saivite saint Sambandar has composed hymns in praise of the temple in Thevaram.

History

Uthavedeewarar is to estimate 1000 - 2000 year ago.


Uddhala tree is famous in this temple. it found only here in this entire world.

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References

  • "Uthavedeeswarar Temple". Dinamalar.


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