Sarangatheeswara Temple, Pudukkottai The Sarangatheeswara Temple, also known as Thiruvagneeswarar Temple, is located at Chittur village in Ponnamaravathi taluk, Pudukkottai district, Tamil Nadu. The temple seems to have been built by the Irukkuvel king Buti Vikramakesari in the closing years of the 9th century CE, as mentioned in a later inscription. The temple consists of a garbhagriha, an ardhamandapa, and a maha-mandapa, which was added in a later phase, but is now in ruins. The temple's elevation is preserved only up to the prati moulding and features a padabhanda adhisthana. The devakoshta images are conventional in design, with a few belonging to a later period. Several loose sculptures of parivaradevatas, exhibiting the fine craftsmanship characteristic of the Early Chola period, are also found at the site. Source: Archaeological Survey of India