Ancient Temple with Unique Architecture - Tiru Parameswara Vinnagaram (Vaikunta Perumal Temple)



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Facebook.............. https://www.facebook.com/praveenmohanfans Instagram................ https://instagram.com/praveenET Twitter...................... https://twitter.com/IamPraveenMohan Email id - phenomenaltravelvideos@gmail.com This is my Patreon account if you like to support me - https://www.patreon.com/PraveenMohan 0:00 - Strange Architecture 0:54 - T Structures 1:39 - Vishnu Statues 3:08 - Aerial View 3:30 - Stepped Pyramid 4:31 - Underground Tunnels 5:37 - Extraordinary Carvings 7:28 - Coronation of the King 8:10 - Hand Signal 9:13 - Yaalis 9:57 - Corrosions 10:27 - Nagas - The Snake Gods 11:00 - Inscriptions 11:37 - Conclusion Hey guys, today we are going to look at a temple called Tiru Parameswara Vinnagaram also known as Vaikundha Perumal Temple located in the city of Kanchipuram. This is a very old temple, by archeological accounts this was built about 1300 years ago, around 700 A.D, but many locals claim it was built much earlier in time. Looking at the temple from the ground, it looks nothing different, but when we examine the temple from the air, we can understand a strange feature in architecture. There are several T shaped structures placed one inside the other, there are at least three such T shaped buildings. They are not only placed horizontally one inside the other, but also vertically placed in that fashion. The outermost T shape is at the ground level, the next one has one level up and in the very center, there is the top level. So, there are three levels in this temple. Each level has a sanctum, a central chamber and each chamber hosts a statue of Lord Vishnu. So there are three Vishnu statues. At the ground level, he is shown in the seated posture. If you go to the next level, you can see him in a lying position. In this position, he is refered to as Vaikundha Perumal, this is why this temple is also known as Vaikundha Perumal temple. At the top most level he is in standing position. Think about the philosophy behind these three postures - why do we see them in different postures and why do we have three Vishnu statues? Please let me know your valuable thoughts in the comments section. Now, if you plan on visiting this temple, try to go on the 11th Lunar day known as Ekadashi in Hinduism. Why do I say this? Because on that day, between 8 AM and 12 noon, visitors are allowed to climb up to the next level. On all other days, visitors are allowed only to see the ground level, but if you go on that day, you can go and climb to the next level and also see the Vishnu in resting position. You can also enjoy the various carvings on this level. When you look at the design from the air, it is quite unique. The surrounding compound wall is elevated many feet high to match the level of next floor on top of it. So you can basically walk around the temple on this level and enjoy the beauty of this level as well. Such a design is almost never seen in other temples in this area. The temple has a fantastic step-pyramid like structure in the center which is painted white, and there is a large dome like structure, a capstone on top of it. On the very top is a vessel like structure with a pointed tip. This vessel is called Kalash and has some fascinating elements inside it. If you look at the entire temple layout, it reminds us very much of the Kailasanathar temple, which is located about a mile from here. This temple also has a temple tank set up right next to it, just like that temple. The big difference is that, while Kailasanathar temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva, this temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. #India #Hinduism #PraveenMohan

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