
Koneswaram Temple
Koneswaram Temple of Trincomalee is a classical-medieval Hindu temple
complex in Trincomalee, a Hindu religious pilgrimage centre in Eastern
Province, Sri Lanka. The most sacred of the Pancha Ishwarams of Sri Lanka, it
was built significantly during the ancient period on top of Konesar Malai, a
promontory overlooking Trincomalee District, Gokana Bay and the Indian Ocean.
The monument contains its main shrine to Shiva in the form Kona-Ishvara,
shortened to Konesar.
The original kovil combined key features to form its basic Dravidian
temple plan, such as its thousand pillared hall – "Aayiram Kaal
Mandapam" – and the Jagati. Regarded as the greatest building of its age
for its architecture, elaborate sculptural bas-relief ornamentation adorned a
black granite megalith while its multiple gold plated gopuram towers were
expanded in the medieval period. One of three major Hindu shrines on the
promontory with a colossal gopuram tower, it stood distinctly on the cape's
highest eminence. The journey for pilgrims in the town begins at the opening of Konesar
Road and follows a path through courtyard shrines of the compound to the
deities Bhadrakali, Ganesha, Vishnu Thirumal, Surya, Raavana, Ambal-Shakti,
Murukan and Shiva who presides at the promontory's height. The annual
Koneswaram Temple Ther Thiruvilah festival involves the Bhadrakali temple of
Trincomalee, the Pavanasam Theertham at the preserved Papanasuchunai holy well
and the proximal Back Bay Sea (Theertham Karatkarai) surrounding Konesar Malai.
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