108 Divya Desams
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Chola Nadu
17. Tirukannapuram19. Gopala-krishna-perumal
Loganatha-perumal
ThirukannangudiTamil Nadu
9th–10th c. CE
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A Temple Record

Loganatha-perumal

Loganatha of Thirukkannangudi — Vishnu lord of the world

HinduVaishnavaSri Vaishnava
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I.Overview

A Sacred Site

In Thirukannangudi, Tamil Nadu, there stands Loganatha-perumal — loganatha-perumal — one of the 108 Divya Desams sung by the 12 Alvars. Goddess: Loganayaki. Vimana: Uttama-vimana. Sung by Tirumangai-alvar — 10 pasurams.

मन्त्रOm Namo Narayanaya / Om Namo Bhagavate VasudevayaSacred Mantra
§Sacred Mantra
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Om Namo Narayanaya / Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya

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Loganatha of Thirukkannangudi — Vishnu lord of the world · The Sacred Syllable

Recite softly. Let the syllables settle. The mantra is the shortest path between the devotee and the divine.

II.Architecture

The Built Form

Dravidian

1
Gopurams
12m
Height
0
2
Hectares

Vimana / Gopuram

Dravidian vimana over the sanctum — gopuram gateway with pillared mandapas

Sanctum Sanctorum

Garbhagriha — Gopuram gateway with pillared mandapas

Construction Material

granite

Loganatha-perumal — one of the 108 Divya Desams sung by the 12 Alvars

§Plan View

An architectural reading of Loganatha-perumal — a top-down plan derived from the temple's recorded data.

SanctumVimana 12mEast GopuramN
Legend
Gopurams (1)
Vimana & Sanctum
IV.Elements

Sacred Elements

The colours, creatures, and offerings that mark this site.

Sacred Colours

saffron
yellow
green (tulasi)

Sacred Flowers

tulasilotuschampaka

Sacred Offerings

tulasi garlandpuliyodaracurd riceakkaravadisal
VI.Texts

Sacred Texts

  1. Nalayira Divya Prabandham

    Type: Tamil hymns

IX.Rituals

Worship & Rituals

Daily Rites

  1. vishvarupa

  2. kala-santi

  3. ucchikala

  4. sayaraksha

  5. ardha-jama

Offering Sequence

  1. 01

    tulasi

  2. 02

    milk abhisheka

  3. 03

    puliyodara

  4. 04

    deepa-arati

  5. 05

    tirtha + shathari

X.Sacred Story

A Temple Record

An editorial reading of the site, woven from its architectural, historical, and scriptural data.

In Thirukannangudi, Tamil Nadu, Loganatha-perumal — a 9th–10th c. ce site — loganatha-perumal — one of the 108 Divya Desams sung by the 12 Alvars. Goddess: Loganayaki. Vimana: Uttama-vimana. Sung by Tirumangai-alvar — 10 pasurams.

§Reading the Built Form

Built in the Built in the Dravidian tradition, the temple's 1 gopurams rise 12 metres into the sky the garbhagriha holds garbhagriha — gopuram gateway with pillared mandapas . Loganatha-perumal — one of the 108 Divya Desams sung by the 12 Alvars

Om Namo Narayanaya / Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya
§A Visitor's Approach

01Walk the pradakshina path. Let the silence settle.

02Look up. The vimana above the sanctum is the temple's vertical sermon — each tier a step toward the divine.

03Chant the mantra softly: Om Namo Narayanaya / Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya.

04The tradition here is hindu. Sit. Listen. The darshan is its own teaching.

§Practical Notes

trade_routes:

  • "Coromandel coast maritime trade corridor" connected_events:
    • event: "Alvar hymns and Divya Prabandham composition" significance: "One of the 108 Divya Desams hymned by the 12 Alvars (6th–9th c. CE)" vahana: "Garuda (eagle mount)" connected_events:
    • event: "Medieval temple construction" significance: "Temple constructed during the medieval period (10th–12th c. CE)" associated_kings:
  • "Local ruling dynasty" sacred_trees:
  • peepal
  • bilva (bael)
  • tulasi sacred_animals:
  • Nandi (sacred bull)
  • peacock
  • elephant vahana: "Garuda (eagle mount)" festival_dates:
  • "Maha Shivaratri (Feb–Mar)"
  • "Diwali (Oct–Nov)"

Loganatha-perumal

One of the 108 Divya Desams

The 108 Divya Desams are the sacred abodes of Vishnu sung by the 12 Alvar saint-poets. Compiled as the Nalayira Divya Prabandham by Nathamuni (9th c. CE), this corpus of 4,000 pasurams defines the sacred geography of Tamil Vaishnavism and the Sri Vaishnava sampradaya.

This Temple

  • Location: Thirukannangudi, Nagapattinam (10.8167°N, 79.8333°E) Tamil Nadu
  • Presiding deity: Loganatha-perumal
  • Thayar (Goddess): Loganayaki
  • Tirtham: Nitya-pushkarini
  • Vimana: Uttama-vimana
  • Mangalashasanam: Sung by Tirumangai-alvar — 10 pasurams
  • Built: 9th–10th c. CE

Sthala-Puranam

Associated with a fierce cobra (naga) whose bite Tirumangai-alvar cured through his hymn. Pilgrims suffering from snake-fear visit.

Worship & Festival

Daily 5-fold puja; Vaikuntha Ekadashi (Margazhi full moon) is the holiest day — the Paramapada-vasal gate is opened; passing through is said to grant moksha. Annual Brahmotsavam (10 days) features Vishnu on all his vahanas (Garuda, Hanumanta, Shesha, Hamsa, Simha, Ratha).

The Alvar Tradition

Each Divya Desam's sanctity rests on how many Alvars sang of it and how many pasurams — this is the mangalashasanam. Tamil Vaishnavism treats the 4,000 pasurams as Dravida Veda — equivalent to the Sanskrit Vedas.

Sthalapurana (Temple Legend)

The sacred history of this shrine is recounted in local Sthalapurana texts and the Divya Prabandham hymns.

Wisdom Graph: Divine Associations

MantraOm Namo Narayanaya / Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya
Sacred flowers
tulasilotuschampaka
Offerings
tulasi garlandpuliyodaracurd riceakkaravadisal
Sacred colours
saffronyellowgreen (tulasi)

📖 Stories

  • Sthala-puranam of Loganatha-perumal
    Associated with a fierce cobra (*naga*) whose bite Tirumangai-alvar cured through his hymn. Pilgrims suffering from snake-fear visit.
    Alvar pasurams + sthala-puranam

🪔 Worship Procedures

Daily rites
vishvarupa
kala-santi
ucchikala
sayaraksha
ardha-jama
Puja sequence
  1. tulasi
  2. milk abhisheka
  3. puliyodara
  4. deepa-arati
  5. tirtha + shathari

🛕 Principal Temples

  • Loganatha-perumal Temple9th–10th c. CE
    📍 Thirukannangudi, Nagapattinam, Tamil Nadu, India
    Festivals: Vaikuntha Ekadashi (Dec–Jan) · Brahmotsavam (annual 10 days)
    Goddess: Loganayaki. Tirtham: Nitya-pushkarini. Vimana: Uttama-vimana. Sung by Tirumangai-alvar — 10 pasurams

🎊 Festivals

  • Vaikuntha Ekadashi
    Margazhi (Dec–Jan) · 1 day
  • Brahmotsavam
    Annual · 10 days

📜 Primary Scriptural Sources

  • Nalayira Divya PrabandhamTamil hymns7th–9th c. CE