Jalakandeswarar Temple

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According to legend, there used to a massive ant-hill at the region the place the sanctum sanctorum of temple now stands. This ant-hill was once surrounded by means of stagnant water, as a end result of series of rain water, and at some time a Shiva Lingam was once positioned in this water round the ant hill and worshiped. Chinna Bommi Nayaka, a Vijayanagar chieftain, who was once controlling the castle had a dream the place the Lord Shiva requested him to construct a temple at that location. Nayaka, proceeded to demolish the anthill and construct the temple in 1550 CE, and for the reason that the Lingam was once surrounded by using water (called Jalam in Tamil) the deity used to be referred to as as Jalakandeswarar (translated as "Lord Siva dwelling in the water"). The temple used to be constructed for the duration of the reign of the Vijayanagaram king Sadasivadeva Maharaya (1540–1572 CE). The temple additionally has the statue of Sri Akhilandeshwari Amma, the consort of Jalakandeswarar.

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