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Shaivite — Pancha Bhoota Sthala (Space/Akasha element)

Nataraja Temple, Chidambaram

Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu

⭐ One of the five Pancha Bhoota Sthalas (representing Space); spiritual home of Bharatanatyam dance

1 Temple Overview

Location
Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu, India
Main Deity
Lord Shiva (Nataraja)
Temple Type
Shaivite — Pancha Bhoota Sthala (Space/Akasha element)

The Nataraja Temple in Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu, is uniquely dedicated to Shiva in his cosmic dancer form (Nataraja), and is one of the five Pancha Bhoota Sthalas representing the element of Space (Akasha), considered among the most philosophically profound temples in Hinduism.

Significance: One of the five Pancha Bhoota Sthalas representing the formless element of Space; central to classical Indian dance tradition

2 Why Is It Famous?

The temple is globally famous as the spiritual home of Bharatanatyam classical dance, housing the iconic Nataraja bronze depicting Shiva's cosmic dance representing creation, preservation, and destruction. The temple's unique Chidambara Rahasyam (secret of Chidambaram) — an empty space behind a curtain in the inner sanctum representing the formless, omnipresent nature of the divine — makes it philosophically unlike any other Hindu temple.

3 Story and Legends

According to legend, sage Patanjali and Vyaghrapada prayed to witness Shiva's cosmic dance; pleased by their devotion, Shiva performed his Ananda Tandava (dance of bliss) here, with the temple built to commemorate this divine performance, establishing Chidambaram as eternally connected to the cosmic dance of creation and destruction.

4 History

Built
Ancient origins; major structures built primarily during Chola period, 10th-12th century
Built By
Extensively patronized and expanded by Chola dynasty rulers, particularly considering Nataraja their family deity

Renovations: Continuous patronage from Chola kings, who considered themselves devotees of Nataraja specifically, led to extensive temple expansion across multiple centuries, with later Pandya and Vijayanagara contributions as well.

6 Architecture

The temple features four grand gopurams in each cardinal direction, with the unique Chit Sabha (hall of consciousness) housing the Nataraja idol under a golden roof, and the adjacent Kanaka Sabha. The 1000-pillared hall showcases extraordinary Chola-era stone carving depicting the 108 karanas (dance poses) of Bharatanatyam.

7 Main Deity Information

Shiva is depicted as Nataraja, the cosmic dancer, performing the Ananda Tandava within a circle of fire, symbolizing the eternal cycle of creation, preservation, and destruction. The adjacent empty space (Chidambara Rahasyam) represents Shiva in his formless, all-pervading aspect.

8 Festivals and Celebrations

Aani Thirumanjanam and Maasi Magam are major festivals; the temple also hosts significant classical dance festivals given its deep connection to Bharatanatyam tradition.

9 Best Time to Visit

October to February for comfortable weather.

Chidambaram has a tropical climate; October-February offers the most pleasant temple-visiting conditions.

10 Darshan and Temple Timings

Opens
6:00 AM
Closes
9:00 PM (with midday closure)

Aarti Schedule: Multiple daily poojas conducted per traditional Shaivite Agamic schedule.

11 Pujas and Rituals

Unique among Shiva temples, daily worship rituals here are deeply intertwined with traditional Bharatanatyam dance elements, reflecting the temple's core identity as the seat of cosmic dance.

12 How to Reach

✈️ Nearest Airport
Tiruchirappalli International Airport — 110km, or Chennai — 220km
🚆 Nearest Railway
Chidambaram Railway Station — 2km

13 Accommodation

Range of hotels and guesthouses available in Chidambaram town.

14 Food and Prasadam

South Indian vegetarian cuisine widely available; temple prasad includes traditional offerings.

15 Entry Fees and Costs

Free entry.

16 Rules and Dress Code

Traditional modest dress required.

17 Nearby Attractions

Pichavaram Mangrove Forest, Annamalai University, Thillai Kali Temple.

18 Interesting Facts

The Chidambara Rahasyam (secret of Chidambaram) is a unique empty space behind a curtain in the inner sanctum, symbolizing the formless nature of the divine — when the curtain is drawn aside during specific rituals, devotees view literally nothing but space, representing the philosophical concept of Shiva's omnipresence beyond physical form. The temple's 1000-pillared hall depicts all 108 karanas of classical dance.

19 Visitor Tips

Try to witness the Deepa Aradhana ritual when the Chidambara Rahasyam curtain is drawn for a uniquely philosophical temple experience. Study the 108 dance pose carvings in the pillared hall if interested in classical Indian dance heritage.

20 Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is Chidambara Rahasyam?
It refers to an empty space behind a curtain in the inner sanctum, representing Shiva's formless, omnipresent nature — one of the most unique philosophical features of any Hindu temple.
Q: Why is this temple connected to dance?
It depicts Shiva as Nataraja, the cosmic dancer, and is considered the spiritual home of Bharatanatyam, India's classical dance form.

21 Quick Summary

LocationChidambaram, Tamil Nadu
DeityLord Shiva (Nataraja)
Best Time to VisitOctober to February for comfortable weather.
Timings6:00 AM – 9:00 PM (with midday closure)
Special SignificanceOne of the five Pancha Bhoota Sthalas (representing Space); spiritual home of Bharatanatyam dance
Nearest AirportTiruchirappalli International Airport — 110km, or Chennai — 220km
Nearest RailwayChidambaram Railway Station — 2km

22 Ratings

Spiritual Significance ★★★★★ (5.0/5)
Architecture ★★★★★ (5.0/5)
Historical Importance ★★★★★ (5.0/5)
Accessibility ★★★½ (3.5/5)
Family Friendliness ★★★★ (4.0/5)
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