Kailayanatha Pillayar Temple (Nallur)
Kailayanatha Pillayar Temple Nallur (Photo credit: Google Street View) Kailayanatha Pillayar Temple , also known as Kailayanatar Temple or Kailasa Pillayar Kovil is a Hindu shrine situated in Nallur in Jaffna District, Sri Lanka. History This is believed to be the royal temple built by Cinkaiarian for the worship of his family (Kandiah, 2014; Pushparatnam, 2014). Cinkaiarian, also known as Vijayakalinga Ariya, was the first Ariya Chakravarty from South India who eventually made Nallur the capital of his new Saivite Kingdom (Kandiah, 2014). The literary work of Muttukkavirayar titled "Kailayamalai" derived its name as it tells about this temple and according to it, Cinkaiarian constructed two temples dedicated to God Kailayanatar and his consort Goddess Umadevi and three Sabai and small temples for sub-deities and a street around the temple for the Car and Madam and Annacattiram (Kandiah, 2014; Pushparatnam, 2014). The temple was destroyed by the Portuguese (1597-1658 A.D.) who …