The region where the temple is located was called Vidarbha Desa and ruled by a king named Viroacha. Due to misdeeds in preceding birth had no heir. He prayed in Kailasanathar Temple
http://6kan.blogspot.com/search/label/Kailasanathar
and Shiva, the presiding deity of the temple gave a boon that the Dvarapalas (the gatekeepers) of the Vishnu temple will be born as sons to him. The princes were devoted to Vishnu and conducted yagna for the welfare of the people of their kingdom. Vishnu was pleased with the worship and appeared as Vaikundanatha to the princes.
Three sanctuaries host the image of Vishnu in different postures -
The external cloisters, for instance, with their lion pillars, are predecessors of the grand thousand pillared halls of later temples.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiru_Parameswara_Vinnagaram
http://6kan.blogspot.com/search/label/Kailasanathar
and Shiva, the presiding deity of the temple gave a boon that the Dvarapalas (the gatekeepers) of the Vishnu temple will be born as sons to him. The princes were devoted to Vishnu and conducted yagna for the welfare of the people of their kingdom. Vishnu was pleased with the worship and appeared as Vaikundanatha to the princes.
Three sanctuaries host the image of Vishnu in different postures -
- seated (ground floor),
- lying (first floor; accessible to devotees only on ekadashi days) and
- standing (second floor; inaccessible to devotees).
The external cloisters, for instance, with their lion pillars, are predecessors of the grand thousand pillared halls of later temples.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiru_Parameswara_Vinnagaram
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