Five Sabhas Represented in Madurai During Thiruvathirai
As part of the Thiruvathirai festival celebrations, the concept of the Pancha Sabhas—the five sacred halls associated with Lord Nataraja—was prominently represented in Madurai, drawing thousands of devotees from across southern Tamil Nadu.
Velli Sabha (Madurai)
The renowned Velli Ambalam shrine within the Arulmigu Meenakshi Sundareswarar Temple features Lord Nataraja in a unique posture. Unlike other temples where the deity raises the left leg, Nataraja here is seen lifting the right leg. This form, known as “Kaal Maari Aadiya”, symbolizes compassion and divine grace and is considered exclusive to Madurai.
Ponn Sabha (Chidambaram)
The Ponn Sabha, associated with Chidambaram Nataraja Temple, represents the golden hall where Lord Shiva is believed to eternally perform the Ananda Tandava as Thillai Nataraja.
Rathina Sabha (Thiruvalangadu)
The Rathina Sabha commemorates Shiva’s Urdhva Tandava, performed during a divine dance contest with Goddess Kali. This form is traditionally linked to Thiruvalangadu Temple.
Tamira Sabha (Tirunelveli)
The Tamira Sabha symbolizes the copper hall of Shiva’s cosmic dance and represents the tradition associated with the Nellaiappar Temple.
Chitra Sabha (Courtallam)
The Chitra Sabha, connected with Courtallam, is depicted in artistic and pictorial form, highlighting Shiva’s cosmic dance as divine visual expression.
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