Built in the 9th century by the illustrious Chola dynasty and later expanded by the Vijayanagara kings, this temple is a masterful amalgamation of architectural finesse and artistic brilliance. As an embodiment of divinity, the temple stands as a testament to the grandeur of the rich heritage and architectural prowess of Tamil culture. The temple’s towering gopuram, adorned with intricate carvings and sculptures depicting scenes from the Hindu epics, serves as a grand entrance to the temple complex, beckoning visitors to enter and explore the wonders within.
As one steps inside, the grand and imposing main sanctum comes into view, housing the beautiful idol of Lord Varatharaja Perumal, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. The idol, crafted from a rare and precious metal alloy, is adorned with intricately carved precious stones and jewels, making it truly a sight to behold. The temple complex also houses several other smaller shrines dedicated to other deities, such as Lord Rama, Lord Krishna, and Lord Narasimha. These shrines are adorned with detailed and sculptures, making them a visual treat for art and history enthusiasts.
The temple also boasts of a one-of-a-kind feature, the large pond or tank called the “Vishnu Pushkarini,” which is said to have healing properties and is believed to have been blessed by Lord Vishnu himself. Visitors can take a dip in the pond and seek blessings from the Lord.
The temple hosts to several festivals and celebrations throughout the year, including the grand Brahmotsavam, that is celebrated with great fervour and devotion by believers from all over the country. The temple complex comes alive during these celebrations with the melodious chants of hymns, the aroma of incense, and the grandeur of colourful decorations.
The Jayankondam Varatharaja Perumal Temple is a true gem in the crown of the Tamil cultural heritage, a marvel of architectural finesse and artistic brilliance, and a sacred shrine that holds immense spiritual significance. It is a destination that promises to transport visitors to a realm of divinity, a place where one can immerse oneself in the rich history and culture of this ancient temple and let its beauty and grandeur leave one in awe. This is a place where the past and present meet and where the divine and mortal worlds intersect. Come, visit, and be enchanted by this true treasure trove of art, history, and divinity.
Jayankondam is well-connected by road, and you can take a bus from major cities in Tamil Nadu to reach the town. There are regular buses from Tiruchirapalli, Chennai, and other cities.
Tiruchirapalli International Airport, about 98 km away.
Ariyalur Railway Station, about 25 km away.
November to February