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Ucchi Pillayar Temple is a 7th-century Hindu temple, one dedicated to Lord Ganesha located a top of Rockfort, Trichy, Tamil Nadu, India. According to legend, this rock is the place where Lord Ganesha ran from King Vibishana, after establishing the Ranganathaswamy deity in Srirangam.
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Pallavar lower rockcut cave temple
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Tiruchirappalli District Museum
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Rajbhavan High Class Vegetarian Restaurant
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BANANALEAF RESTAURANT A/C RESTAURANT
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N Padma Café
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Shri Sangeethas (W.B. Road, Trichy) Veg. Restaurant | Sweets | Savouries
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Kerala Mess
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Tuty Fried Chicken - Trichy
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SPOT ON Hotel Rock View Lodge
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The Kaya Rockview
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Uchi Pillaiyar Temple

51, Chinna Kadai St, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu 620002, India
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Ucchi Pillayar Temple is a 7th-century Hindu temple, one dedicated to Lord Ganesha located a top of Rockfort, Trichy, Tamil Nadu, India. According to legend, this rock is the place where Lord Ganesha ran from King Vibishana, after establishing the Ranganathaswamy deity in Srirangam.

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Sri Thayumanavar Temple

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Lalitankura Cave Temple (Upper Caves)

Lalitankura Cave Temple (Upper Caves)

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Tiruchirappalli District Museum

Tiruchirappalli District Museum

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New Maduraa Hotel

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This temple called rock forth temple and also known as uchi pillaiyar located at tirchi . We are visit from tiruchirapalli railway station and taked to red taxi from railway station to temple it's only 150 rupees in cab So temple was great ancient type you can visit any weather because the steps are clean and coverage No tickets need or anything And remember don't store your footwear at any shop they cost you Already footwear storing place available at starting point To the step it was total 290 steps from bottom to top so dont be fear to claim In the gate someone asked you to don't take pic not allowed it then tell them ok and go inside and use it because everyone can use In The entrance don't use camera or anything because they ask money for that so after you'll enter you can use the camera In the top you can see the city beautiful view and the air 😌😌😌😌 This feeling cannot explain once you claim a top and the air was touching your body is relaxing every problem No network issue in the top of the temple Lot's of Shop avalible but my recommendation don't buy anything from Shop it costs High Pooja items can purchase because no option they cannot allow so purchase from inside the Pooja items You can also cover market The market was awesome and cheap price Like clothes and many more items The Uchi Pillaiyar Temple, also known as the Thiru Subramaniya Swamy Temple, is a Hindu temple located in the town of Trichy (Tiruchirappalli) in Tamil Nadu, India. Dedicated to Lord Ganesha, it is situated atop the Rockfort, a historic fortification and temple complex that stands on a massive rock formation. The temple is renowned for its architecture, particularly the 83-foot-tall gopuram (gateway tower) adorned with intricate carvings and sculptures. It is a significant pilgrimage site and attracts devotees from all over the country.The Uchi Pillaiyar Temple is steeped in history and legend. It is believed to have been built by the Pallavas in the 7th century and later expanded by the Nayak rulers of Madurai. The temple complex includes shrines dedicated to various Hindu deities, but the main deity is Lord Ganesha, also known as Uchi Pillaiyar.

One of the distinctive features of the temple is its location atop a rocky outcrop, which offers panoramic views of the surrounding area. To reach the temple, visitors must climb a series of steps carved into the rock, making it both a religious and physical journey.

The temple is particularly crowded during the Vinayaka Chaturthi festival, a ten-day celebration dedicated to Lord Ganesha, during which devotees flock to the temple to offer prayers and seek blessings. Throughout the year, the temple remains a vibrant center of worship and spiritual activity, attracting devotees and tourists alike.To visit the Uchi Pillaiyar Temple in Trichy, you can travel by various means:

Air: The nearest airport is Tiruchirappalli International Airport (IATA: TRZ), which is well-connected to major cities in India such as Chennai, Mumbai, Delhi, and Bangalore. From the airport, you can hire a taxi or use other local transportation options to reach the temple.

Train: Tiruchirappalli Junction Railway Station is a major railway station in Tamil Nadu and is well-connected to various cities across the country. From the railway station, you can take a taxi, auto-rickshaw, or bus to reach the Uchi Pillaiyar Temple.

Road: Trichy has a well-developed road network, and you can reach the city by bus or car from nearby towns and cities. National Highways NH 45 and NH 67 pass through Trichy, making it easily accessible by road. Once in Trichy, you can use local buses, taxis, or auto-rickshaws to reach the temple.

Local Transportation: Once you reach Trichy, you can use local transportation options like auto-rickshaws, taxis, and buses to reach the Uchi Pillaiyar Temple. The temple is located atop the Rockfort, so you may need to climb stairs to reach the entrance.

Remember to check for any travel advisories or guidelines before planning your visit, and it's a good...

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Manikka Vinayagar Temple: 5.30 AM to 12 PM & 4 PM to 9 PM

At a distance of 5 km from Trichy Railway Junction, The Rock Fort is a historic fort and temple complex built on a large rock with a height of 85 meters.

Pallavas built the initial temple, but the Nayaks made use of its naturally fortified position and designed it as a fort. There are 344 steps carved out of rock lead to the top. The fort complex has witnessed fierce battles between Madurai Nayakas and Bijapur, Carnatic and Maratha forces. The fort played an important part during the Carnatic wars, helping lay the foundations of the British Empire in India. The Rockfort is the most prominent landmark of the city.

There are three Hindu temples inside the Rockfort, the Ucchi Pillaiyar Temple, Thayumanavar Temple and the Manikka Vinayakar Temple. The Manikka Vinayakar Temple is located at the foot of the hill, dedicated to Lord Ganesha. Manikka Vinayakar is the patron deity of the Trichy.

The Ucchi Pillayar Temple is a 7th century Hindu temple, dedicated to Lord Ganesh located on top of Rock Fort at an altitude of 273 feet. The Ganesh temple is smaller shrine with an access through steep steps carved on the rock and provides a stunning view of Trichy. Due to its ancient and impressive architecture created by the Pallavas, the temple is maintained by the Archaeological department of India.

According to the Mythology, when Vibhishana returned home after the coronation of Rama, he brought with him an idol of Lord Ranganatha in a lying posture. He had been strictly warned not to put it down on the ground for any reason. When Vinayaka appeared before him as a Brahmin boy. Vibhishana asked him to hold it for a while Vinayaka accepted his request on condition that he should come and relieve him before he called him thrice. Vibhishana went to perform his evening ablutions. But within a short time Vinayaka called him thrice and put it down and ran away to the top of the hill. The idol stuck to the ground. The famous Ranganatha Temple was built where the idol was placed.

The Thayumanavar Temple, the biggest of the three temples, is a rock cut temple situated in the middle of Rock Fort Hill on the way to Ucchi Pillayar Temple. Lord Shiva is worshiped as Thayumanavar and is represented by the lingam and his consort Parvati is depicted as Mattuvar Kuzhalammai. A gold-topped tower raises over its sanctum, which houses a 2m-high Shiva lingam. This temple was built by King Mahendra Varman of Pallava dynasty in 6th Century. While major portions of the temple were built by Pandyan rulers during 8th century. Evidences of Jain occupation around the rock are still extant.

There are two rock cut temples in the fort, one in the lower part of the fort called Lower Cave temple and other in the complex outside the Thayumanavar Temple called the Upper Cave temple.

The Chittirai festival during the Tamil month of Chittirai (April - May) is main festival...

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Vibhishana, was the younger brother of the Asura King Ravana who ruled Lanka. Lord Rama in the epic of Ramayana rescues his wife Sita, who was kidnapped and held by Ravana, with the help of Sugriva and Hanuman defeated him. In this war, the moral and truth-abiding brother of Ravana, Vibishana aids Rama in his battle against his brother. Ultimately Rama wins the war and as a token of love, he gives Vibishana a vigraham (idol for worship) of Lord Ranganatha, a form of Vishnu.

Vibhishana, though he supported Rama, was basically an Asura, hence the Devas (who are arch rivals to Asuras as per Hindu mythology) wanted to stop this idea of an Asura taking Lord's supreme form to his Kingdom. They request the help of the Remover of obstacles and God of learning, Lord Vinayaka and the Lord accepts the plan. Vibhishana, while on his back to his Kingdom, goes through Trichi, and wanted to take his bath in the river Kaveri and do his daily rituals. However, he is perplexed as the deity, once kept in land, can never be removed and has to be in that place forever.

As a solution, Vibishana tries to find someone to hold the deity while he was taking bath. He finds the Lord Vinayaka under disguise of a cowherd boy. As per the plan, when Vibishana is fully into water, Vinayaka takes the deity and keeps it firmly in sand, in the banks of kaveri. On seeing this, the angry Vibhishana chases the boy, to punish him, and boy keeps running and climbs over the rock near the Kaveri bank. Vibhishana finally reaches the boy and hits him on the fore-head. One can see a pit in the forehead of the idol even today.[2] The little boy then reveals himself to be Vinayaka. Vibishana immediately apologizes and the Lord gives him his blessings, reveals that the idol is destined to remain in Srirangam and sends him off to Lanka. This is similar in many regards to the story of Lord Ganesha in Gokarna[3] with Ravana in the same Ramayana period.

The place in which the Ranganathan deity was kept was later covered in deep forests, due to disuse and after a very long time, it was discovered when a Chola king chasing a parrot found the deity accidentally. He then established the Ranganathaswamy Temple, Srirangam as the largest temple complexes in the world. Meanwhile, the Pallavas built the Vinayaka temple and the Thayumanaswamy temple, in the rock which Vinayaka used to escape Vibishana.

Uchi Pillayar is always associated with Manicka Vinayagar at the foothills. It is a general worship practise to pray obeisance with Manicak Vinayagar before visiting...

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This temple called rock forth temple and also known as uchi pillaiyar located at tirchi . We are visit from tiruchirapalli railway station and taked to red taxi from railway station to temple it's only 150 rupees in cab So temple was great ancient type you can visit any weather because the steps are clean and coverage No tickets need or anything And remember don't store your footwear at any shop they cost you Already footwear storing place available at starting point To the step it was total 290 steps from bottom to top so dont be fear to claim In the gate someone asked you to don't take pic not allowed it then tell them ok and go inside and use it because everyone can use In The entrance don't use camera or anything because they ask money for that so after you'll enter you can use the camera In the top you can see the city beautiful view and the air 😌😌😌😌 This feeling cannot explain once you claim a top and the air was touching your body is relaxing every problem No network issue in the top of the temple Lot's of Shop avalible but my recommendation don't buy anything from Shop it costs High Pooja items can purchase because no option they cannot allow so purchase from inside the Pooja items You can also cover market The market was awesome and cheap price Like clothes and many more items The Uchi Pillaiyar Temple, also known as the Thiru Subramaniya Swamy Temple, is a Hindu temple located in the town of Trichy (Tiruchirappalli) in Tamil Nadu, India. Dedicated to Lord Ganesha, it is situated atop the Rockfort, a historic fortification and temple complex that stands on a massive rock formation. The temple is renowned for its architecture, particularly the 83-foot-tall gopuram (gateway tower) adorned with intricate carvings and sculptures. It is a significant pilgrimage site and attracts devotees from all over the country.The Uchi Pillaiyar Temple is steeped in history and legend. It is believed to have been built by the Pallavas in the 7th century and later expanded by the Nayak rulers of Madurai. The temple complex includes shrines dedicated to various Hindu deities, but the main deity is Lord Ganesha, also known as Uchi Pillaiyar. One of the distinctive features of the temple is its location atop a rocky outcrop, which offers panoramic views of the surrounding area. To reach the temple, visitors must climb a series of steps carved into the rock, making it both a religious and physical journey. The temple is particularly crowded during the Vinayaka Chaturthi festival, a ten-day celebration dedicated to Lord Ganesha, during which devotees flock to the temple to offer prayers and seek blessings. Throughout the year, the temple remains a vibrant center of worship and spiritual activity, attracting devotees and tourists alike.To visit the Uchi Pillaiyar Temple in Trichy, you can travel by various means: 1. **Air**: The nearest airport is Tiruchirappalli International Airport (IATA: TRZ), which is well-connected to major cities in India such as Chennai, Mumbai, Delhi, and Bangalore. From the airport, you can hire a taxi or use other local transportation options to reach the temple. 2. **Train**: Tiruchirappalli Junction Railway Station is a major railway station in Tamil Nadu and is well-connected to various cities across the country. From the railway station, you can take a taxi, auto-rickshaw, or bus to reach the Uchi Pillaiyar Temple. 3. **Road**: Trichy has a well-developed road network, and you can reach the city by bus or car from nearby towns and cities. National Highways NH 45 and NH 67 pass through Trichy, making it easily accessible by road. Once in Trichy, you can use local buses, taxis, or auto-rickshaws to reach the temple. 4. **Local Transportation**: Once you reach Trichy, you can use local transportation options like auto-rickshaws, taxis, and buses to reach the Uchi Pillaiyar Temple. The temple is located atop the Rockfort, so you may need to climb stairs to reach the entrance. Remember to check for any travel advisories or guidelines before planning your visit, and it's a good idea to inquire
Saravanan SubramanianSaravanan Subramanian
Manikka Vinayagar Temple: 5.30 AM to 12 PM & 4 PM to 9 PM At a distance of 5 km from Trichy Railway Junction, The Rock Fort is a historic fort and temple complex built on a large rock with a height of 85 meters. Pallavas built the initial temple, but the Nayaks made use of its naturally fortified position and designed it as a fort. There are 344 steps carved out of rock lead to the top. The fort complex has witnessed fierce battles between Madurai Nayakas and Bijapur, Carnatic and Maratha forces. The fort played an important part during the Carnatic wars, helping lay the foundations of the British Empire in India. The Rockfort is the most prominent landmark of the city. There are three Hindu temples inside the Rockfort, the Ucchi Pillaiyar Temple, Thayumanavar Temple and the Manikka Vinayakar Temple. The Manikka Vinayakar Temple is located at the foot of the hill, dedicated to Lord Ganesha. Manikka Vinayakar is the patron deity of the Trichy. The Ucchi Pillayar Temple is a 7th century Hindu temple, dedicated to Lord Ganesh located on top of Rock Fort at an altitude of 273 feet. The Ganesh temple is smaller shrine with an access through steep steps carved on the rock and provides a stunning view of Trichy. Due to its ancient and impressive architecture created by the Pallavas, the temple is maintained by the Archaeological department of India. According to the Mythology, when Vibhishana returned home after the coronation of Rama, he brought with him an idol of Lord Ranganatha in a lying posture. He had been strictly warned not to put it down on the ground for any reason. When Vinayaka appeared before him as a Brahmin boy. Vibhishana asked him to hold it for a while Vinayaka accepted his request on condition that he should come and relieve him before he called him thrice. Vibhishana went to perform his evening ablutions. But within a short time Vinayaka called him thrice and put it down and ran away to the top of the hill. The idol stuck to the ground. The famous Ranganatha Temple was built where the idol was placed. The Thayumanavar Temple, the biggest of the three temples, is a rock cut temple situated in the middle of Rock Fort Hill on the way to Ucchi Pillayar Temple. Lord Shiva is worshiped as Thayumanavar and is represented by the lingam and his consort Parvati is depicted as Mattuvar Kuzhalammai. A gold-topped tower raises over its sanctum, which houses a 2m-high Shiva lingam. This temple was built by King Mahendra Varman of Pallava dynasty in 6th Century. While major portions of the temple were built by Pandyan rulers during 8th century. Evidences of Jain occupation around the rock are still extant. There are two rock cut temples in the fort, one in the lower part of the fort called Lower Cave temple and other in the complex outside the Thayumanavar Temple called the Upper Cave temple. The Chittirai festival during the Tamil month of Chittirai (April - May) is main festival celebrated here
VM suseendharVM suseendhar
Vibhishana, was the younger brother of the Asura King Ravana who ruled Lanka. Lord Rama in the epic of Ramayana rescues his wife Sita, who was kidnapped and held by Ravana, with the help of Sugriva and Hanuman defeated him. In this war, the moral and truth-abiding brother of Ravana, Vibishana aids Rama in his battle against his brother. Ultimately Rama wins the war and as a token of love, he gives Vibishana a vigraham (idol for worship) of Lord Ranganatha, a form of Vishnu. Vibhishana, though he supported Rama, was basically an Asura, hence the Devas (who are arch rivals to Asuras as per Hindu mythology) wanted to stop this idea of an Asura taking Lord's supreme form to his Kingdom. They request the help of the Remover of obstacles and God of learning, Lord Vinayaka and the Lord accepts the plan. Vibhishana, while on his back to his Kingdom, goes through Trichi, and wanted to take his bath in the river Kaveri and do his daily rituals. However, he is perplexed as the deity, once kept in land, can never be removed and has to be in that place forever. As a solution, Vibishana tries to find someone to hold the deity while he was taking bath. He finds the Lord Vinayaka under disguise of a cowherd boy. As per the plan, when Vibishana is fully into water, Vinayaka takes the deity and keeps it firmly in sand, in the banks of kaveri. On seeing this, the angry Vibhishana chases the boy, to punish him, and boy keeps running and climbs over the rock near the Kaveri bank. Vibhishana finally reaches the boy and hits him on the fore-head. One can see a pit in the forehead of the idol even today.[2] The little boy then reveals himself to be Vinayaka. Vibishana immediately apologizes and the Lord gives him his blessings, reveals that the idol is destined to remain in Srirangam and sends him off to Lanka. This is similar in many regards to the story of Lord Ganesha in Gokarna[3] with Ravana in the same Ramayana period. The place in which the Ranganathan deity was kept was later covered in deep forests, due to disuse and after a very long time, it was discovered when a Chola king chasing a parrot found the deity accidentally. He then established the Ranganathaswamy Temple, Srirangam as the largest temple complexes in the world. Meanwhile, the Pallavas built the Vinayaka temple and the Thayumanaswamy temple, in the rock which Vinayaka used to escape Vibishana. Uchi Pillayar is always associated with Manicka Vinayagar at the foothills. It is a general worship practise to pray obeisance with Manicak Vinayagar before visiting Uchi Pillayar.
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This temple called rock forth temple and also known as uchi pillaiyar located at tirchi . We are visit from tiruchirapalli railway station and taked to red taxi from railway station to temple it's only 150 rupees in cab So temple was great ancient type you can visit any weather because the steps are clean and coverage No tickets need or anything And remember don't store your footwear at any shop they cost you Already footwear storing place available at starting point To the step it was total 290 steps from bottom to top so dont be fear to claim In the gate someone asked you to don't take pic not allowed it then tell them ok and go inside and use it because everyone can use In The entrance don't use camera or anything because they ask money for that so after you'll enter you can use the camera In the top you can see the city beautiful view and the air 😌😌😌😌 This feeling cannot explain once you claim a top and the air was touching your body is relaxing every problem No network issue in the top of the temple Lot's of Shop avalible but my recommendation don't buy anything from Shop it costs High Pooja items can purchase because no option they cannot allow so purchase from inside the Pooja items You can also cover market The market was awesome and cheap price Like clothes and many more items The Uchi Pillaiyar Temple, also known as the Thiru Subramaniya Swamy Temple, is a Hindu temple located in the town of Trichy (Tiruchirappalli) in Tamil Nadu, India. Dedicated to Lord Ganesha, it is situated atop the Rockfort, a historic fortification and temple complex that stands on a massive rock formation. The temple is renowned for its architecture, particularly the 83-foot-tall gopuram (gateway tower) adorned with intricate carvings and sculptures. It is a significant pilgrimage site and attracts devotees from all over the country.The Uchi Pillaiyar Temple is steeped in history and legend. It is believed to have been built by the Pallavas in the 7th century and later expanded by the Nayak rulers of Madurai. The temple complex includes shrines dedicated to various Hindu deities, but the main deity is Lord Ganesha, also known as Uchi Pillaiyar. One of the distinctive features of the temple is its location atop a rocky outcrop, which offers panoramic views of the surrounding area. To reach the temple, visitors must climb a series of steps carved into the rock, making it both a religious and physical journey. The temple is particularly crowded during the Vinayaka Chaturthi festival, a ten-day celebration dedicated to Lord Ganesha, during which devotees flock to the temple to offer prayers and seek blessings. Throughout the year, the temple remains a vibrant center of worship and spiritual activity, attracting devotees and tourists alike.To visit the Uchi Pillaiyar Temple in Trichy, you can travel by various means: 1. **Air**: The nearest airport is Tiruchirappalli International Airport (IATA: TRZ), which is well-connected to major cities in India such as Chennai, Mumbai, Delhi, and Bangalore. From the airport, you can hire a taxi or use other local transportation options to reach the temple. 2. **Train**: Tiruchirappalli Junction Railway Station is a major railway station in Tamil Nadu and is well-connected to various cities across the country. From the railway station, you can take a taxi, auto-rickshaw, or bus to reach the Uchi Pillaiyar Temple. 3. **Road**: Trichy has a well-developed road network, and you can reach the city by bus or car from nearby towns and cities. National Highways NH 45 and NH 67 pass through Trichy, making it easily accessible by road. Once in Trichy, you can use local buses, taxis, or auto-rickshaws to reach the temple. 4. **Local Transportation**: Once you reach Trichy, you can use local transportation options like auto-rickshaws, taxis, and buses to reach the Uchi Pillaiyar Temple. The temple is located atop the Rockfort, so you may need to climb stairs to reach the entrance. Remember to check for any travel advisories or guidelines before planning your visit, and it's a good idea to inquire
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Manikka Vinayagar Temple: 5.30 AM to 12 PM & 4 PM to 9 PM At a distance of 5 km from Trichy Railway Junction, The Rock Fort is a historic fort and temple complex built on a large rock with a height of 85 meters. Pallavas built the initial temple, but the Nayaks made use of its naturally fortified position and designed it as a fort. There are 344 steps carved out of rock lead to the top. The fort complex has witnessed fierce battles between Madurai Nayakas and Bijapur, Carnatic and Maratha forces. The fort played an important part during the Carnatic wars, helping lay the foundations of the British Empire in India. The Rockfort is the most prominent landmark of the city. There are three Hindu temples inside the Rockfort, the Ucchi Pillaiyar Temple, Thayumanavar Temple and the Manikka Vinayakar Temple. The Manikka Vinayakar Temple is located at the foot of the hill, dedicated to Lord Ganesha. Manikka Vinayakar is the patron deity of the Trichy. The Ucchi Pillayar Temple is a 7th century Hindu temple, dedicated to Lord Ganesh located on top of Rock Fort at an altitude of 273 feet. The Ganesh temple is smaller shrine with an access through steep steps carved on the rock and provides a stunning view of Trichy. Due to its ancient and impressive architecture created by the Pallavas, the temple is maintained by the Archaeological department of India. According to the Mythology, when Vibhishana returned home after the coronation of Rama, he brought with him an idol of Lord Ranganatha in a lying posture. He had been strictly warned not to put it down on the ground for any reason. When Vinayaka appeared before him as a Brahmin boy. Vibhishana asked him to hold it for a while Vinayaka accepted his request on condition that he should come and relieve him before he called him thrice. Vibhishana went to perform his evening ablutions. But within a short time Vinayaka called him thrice and put it down and ran away to the top of the hill. The idol stuck to the ground. The famous Ranganatha Temple was built where the idol was placed. The Thayumanavar Temple, the biggest of the three temples, is a rock cut temple situated in the middle of Rock Fort Hill on the way to Ucchi Pillayar Temple. Lord Shiva is worshiped as Thayumanavar and is represented by the lingam and his consort Parvati is depicted as Mattuvar Kuzhalammai. A gold-topped tower raises over its sanctum, which houses a 2m-high Shiva lingam. This temple was built by King Mahendra Varman of Pallava dynasty in 6th Century. While major portions of the temple were built by Pandyan rulers during 8th century. Evidences of Jain occupation around the rock are still extant. There are two rock cut temples in the fort, one in the lower part of the fort called Lower Cave temple and other in the complex outside the Thayumanavar Temple called the Upper Cave temple. The Chittirai festival during the Tamil month of Chittirai (April - May) is main festival celebrated here
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Vibhishana, was the younger brother of the Asura King Ravana who ruled Lanka. Lord Rama in the epic of Ramayana rescues his wife Sita, who was kidnapped and held by Ravana, with the help of Sugriva and Hanuman defeated him. In this war, the moral and truth-abiding brother of Ravana, Vibishana aids Rama in his battle against his brother. Ultimately Rama wins the war and as a token of love, he gives Vibishana a vigraham (idol for worship) of Lord Ranganatha, a form of Vishnu. Vibhishana, though he supported Rama, was basically an Asura, hence the Devas (who are arch rivals to Asuras as per Hindu mythology) wanted to stop this idea of an Asura taking Lord's supreme form to his Kingdom. They request the help of the Remover of obstacles and God of learning, Lord Vinayaka and the Lord accepts the plan. Vibhishana, while on his back to his Kingdom, goes through Trichi, and wanted to take his bath in the river Kaveri and do his daily rituals. However, he is perplexed as the deity, once kept in land, can never be removed and has to be in that place forever. As a solution, Vibishana tries to find someone to hold the deity while he was taking bath. He finds the Lord Vinayaka under disguise of a cowherd boy. As per the plan, when Vibishana is fully into water, Vinayaka takes the deity and keeps it firmly in sand, in the banks of kaveri. On seeing this, the angry Vibhishana chases the boy, to punish him, and boy keeps running and climbs over the rock near the Kaveri bank. Vibhishana finally reaches the boy and hits him on the fore-head. One can see a pit in the forehead of the idol even today.[2] The little boy then reveals himself to be Vinayaka. Vibishana immediately apologizes and the Lord gives him his blessings, reveals that the idol is destined to remain in Srirangam and sends him off to Lanka. This is similar in many regards to the story of Lord Ganesha in Gokarna[3] with Ravana in the same Ramayana period. The place in which the Ranganathan deity was kept was later covered in deep forests, due to disuse and after a very long time, it was discovered when a Chola king chasing a parrot found the deity accidentally. He then established the Ranganathaswamy Temple, Srirangam as the largest temple complexes in the world. Meanwhile, the Pallavas built the Vinayaka temple and the Thayumanaswamy temple, in the rock which Vinayaka used to escape Vibishana. Uchi Pillayar is always associated with Manicka Vinayagar at the foothills. It is a general worship practise to pray obeisance with Manicak Vinayagar before visiting Uchi Pillayar.
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