These 16 mandapas are devoted to Brammatheerthesvarar, Mukundesvarar, Dhanesvarar, Virushabesvarar, Baanesvarar, Konesvarar, Bhakthikesvarar, Bhairavesvarar, Agasthisvarar, Vyasakesvarar, Umabakevarar, Nirutheesvarar, Brammesvarar, Gangathesvarar, Mukthatheerthesvarar, and Shethrabalesvarar.[3][4][5] They were represented by the lingam. Govinda Dikshitar, the chieftain of Ragunatha Nayak of Thanjavur, constructed the sixteen mandapams and stone steps around this tank.[6][7]
Of the mandapas, in the biggest one, the sculpture of offering of gold by Ragunatha Nayak is found. In other mandapas sculptures pertaining to the respective grants are found.[8]
Directions
Around the Mahamaham tank, these mandapas are found in all directions, except south. Of these shrines and mandapas eight are facing east-west, four are facing south-north, two are facing south-west and north-east and two are in north-east and south-west and south-east and north-east.[9] These mandapas are under the administration of Kasi Visvanathar Temple.[10]
Temples
Mandapas
Southwest
Northeast
East
West
East
West
East
West
South
North
Northeast
Southwest
East
West
East
West
Southeast
Northwest
South
North
South
North
South
North
Southwest
Northeast
East
West
East
West
East
West
Kumbhabhishekham
These mandapas are also called as Sodasa (16) Mahalingas.[4]Kumbhabhishekham to these mandapas were held on 29 November 2015.[11][12][13]