after which the region is named The historical village Pazhayarai is located around from
Kumbakonam, a town in
Thanjavur district, in the
South Indian state of
Tamil Nadu. There are lot of small villages inside the historical town of Pazhayarai –
Thirunandipura Vinnagaram,
Sathi mutram,
Patteeswaram with all their temples. There were four legendary temples, Vadathali, Kelthali, Metrali and Thenthali across four sides of the city. The houses(
veedu) of the warriors namely Aru padai veedu, Pudhu padai Veedu, Manapadai Veedu and Pambai padai veedu.It is located on the banks of
T.Patnam river, one of the distributaries of the river
Kaveri. Pazhayarai was originally called Ayiratalli, meaning the land of thousand temples. Western scholars attribute different names to the place like Ariyatalli, Mudikondacholapuram and Palaiyaru. The first literary mention of Pazhayarai is found in the 7th century
Tamil Saiva canonic literature
Thevaram by saint
Sambandar. He mentions the Saiva temple occupied by
Jains, which was cleared to be opened for Shiva worshippers under the influence of the saint on the ruling Muttaraiyar king. The saint went on to visit the
Merrali or the western temple and the
Thenupuriswarar Temple, Patteeswaram. Amaraneethi Nayanar, one of the 63
Nayanmars is believed to have progressed in the village. The place is also called Nandipuram, following the
Pallava king of 7th century, who is believed to have built the
Nathan Kovil in the place. The place came to be known as Avaninaryanapuram after the advent of
Nandivarman III (846–869). The Chola king
Virarajendra Chola (1063–1070) gave the name Ahavamallakulakalapuram, while
Kulothunga I (1070–1120) named it Minavanaivenkadasolapuram. ==History==