Nallur Kandaswamy Temple
The Nallur Kandaswamy Kovil is a Hindu temple, located in Nallur,
Northern Province, Sri Lanka. The presiding deity is Murugan (Kartikeya) in the
form of the divine spear vel in the sanctum, the primary shrine, and in other
forms, namely, Shanmugar, Muthukumaraswami, Valli Kanthar with consorts Valli
and Deivayanai, and Dandayuddhapani, sans consorts in secondary shrines in the
temple. The original, Kandaswamy Temple was founded in 948 ad. According to the
Yalpana Vaipava Malai, the temple was developed at the site in the 15th century
by Parakramabahu VI King of Kotte. Sapumal Kumaraya (also known as Chempaha
Perumal in Tamil), who ruled the Jaffna kingdom on behalf of the Kotte kingdom
is credited with building the third Nallur Kandaswamy temple. Nallur served as
the capital of the Jaffna kings, with the royal palace situated very close to
the temple. Nallur was built with four entrances with gates. There were two
main roadways and four temples at the four gateways.
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