Layout of Arulmigu Renugambal Amman
Temple, A.K. Padavedu
(For details click relevant portions of
the layout)
East Raja Gopuram
The main entrance of the
temple is facing east. The Rajagopuram on the main
entrance has three storeys and five kalasams(finials).
Beautiful stucco figures of Parsuramar, Renugai, Lakshmi,
Saint Jamathakni, Meenakshi, Subramaniar and Brahma are
found on the Rajagopuram.
Corridor with Flag staff
From the inner side of the main entrance there is a long
corridor with pillars on both sides which leads to flag staff, Nandi and Palipeetam. Bell tower and Temple Kitchen are at the left side of this entrance.
Vahana Mantapams and temple office are situated at south
Prakaram.
Shrines of Vinayagar and
Subramaniya Swamy
Moving through south Prakaram we can see the Vinayagar shrine at
south west and Subramaniar shrine (with his consorts Valli and
Devanai) at
north west. Both the shrines are facing east. Devotees used to
assemble at the small front mantapams of these shrines to perform austerities.
Vinayagar Shrine
Subramaniya Swamy Shrine
Artha Mandapam
Renugai
Amman Moolavar Sannathi is east facing. In front of Sanctum
Sanctorum is Artha Mandapam. Stainless steel pipes are fixed to enable the devotees to come in
queue and offer their heartful prayers to Goddess Renugambal.
A temple hundi is also kept in this Mandapam.
Maha Mandapam
Next to Artha Mandapam is a spacious Maha Mandapam. Two
"dwarapalagis" guard the entrance of Arthamandapam.
Beautiful Scultptures depicting various scenes from puranas are
found on the pillars of Maha mandapam.
Utsavar Sannadhi
Utsavar Sannadhi is
located at the Northern side of Maha mandapam facing south. Few stone
steps from Mahamandapam lead us to Utsavar Sannathi. Inner side of
the eastern walls of Mahamandapam carries stone inscriptions.
Colourful paintings portraying the story of goddess Renugambal are fixed on
the eastern walls.
Nanakarshna Chakram
The Nanakarshna Chakram consecrated
by Adi Sankarar is found at eastern side of Mahamandapam facing the
Goddess Renugambal Amman.