The Vimanam, also known as the Vimana or Gopuram, is the towering structure
typically found over the central sanctum or shrine of a Hindu temple. These structures are
often adorned with intricate carvings, sculptures, and sometimes covered in precious metals
like gold.
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Vimanam
Vimana or Gopuram
DWAJASTHAMBAM
DWAJASTHAMBAM
Dwijasthambam (also known as Dwijastambham) is a significant structure found in Hindu temples, particularly in South India. The term “Dwijasthambam” translates to “the pole of the twice-born” and typically refers to a flagpole or standard that represents the temple’s sacredness and the community’s spiritual identity.
Ratham
Chariot
A temple ratham, or chariot, is an important structure found in Hindu temples, particularly during festivals and processions. It is used in religious celebrations, where devotees pull it through the streets as an expression of their devotion and joy. Essentially, it functions as a mobile temple for the deities.
KAVACHAM
KAVACHAM
Temple Kavacham is a sacred prayer or chant used in Hindu temples to protect the temple, its deities, and the devotees. It’s like a spiritual shield that wards off harm and negative energy. The specific content and structure of Kavacham can vary, but it always seeks divine protection and blessings.
KEERITAM
KEERITAM
Kiritam, a crown-like adornment, is a common feature in Hindu deity depictions. It signifies divine power, authority, and wisdom. Beyond aesthetics, Kiritam symbolizes the specific qualities of each deity, offering a visual representation of their divine attributes.
MAKHARATHORANAM
Makara Torana
The **Maharathoranam**, also known as **Prabhavali**, is a beautifully crafted ornamental arch placed behind the deity, symbolizing divine glory and grandeur. The term **”Maharam”** refers to a mythical creature from Indian tradition, often incorporated into the design, while **”Thoranam”** represents a garland, signifying festivity and reverence.
NELAPDI
nelapdi
Nelapdi Temple is a Hindu temple located in Tamil Nadu, India. It’s dedicated to Lord Vishnu, one of the Hindu Trinity. The name “Nelapdi” likely refers to the region or village where the temple is situated, which might be known for its rice cultivation (Nelapdi is a Tamil word for rice).
KALASAM
KALASAM
The **Kalasam** is a sacred finial placed at the pinnacle of the temple Vimanam, symbolizing prosperity and spiritual completion. This ornamental piece is traditionally crafted from **copper or brass**, offering both durability and an elegant finish. Its presence on top of the temple’s tower signifies divine energy, acting as a beacon to attract cosmic power and radiate blessings to devotees below.
PANCHALOGHA STATUES
PANCHALOGHA STATUES
Panchaloga is a Sanskrit term that refers to a combination of five metals: gold, silver, copper, zinc, and tin. Statues made from this alloy are believed to have special properties and are often used in religious and spiritual practices.
STONE STATUES
Kar Silaigal
Stone statues are sculptures created from various types of stone, such as marble, granite, sandstone, or limestone. These statues can range from small figurines to massive monuments, and they can depict a wide variety of subjects, including humans, animals, gods, and mythical creatures.
AARADHANA VESSELS
AARADHANA VESSELS
Aaradhana Vessels are sacred containers used in Hindu ceremonies. Made from metals like brass, copper, or silver, they hold items like water, bells, incense, lamps, and betel leaves during worship. These vessels are essential for performing pujas and honoring deities.