Tuesday, 22 December 2015

Sri Vedapureeswarar Temple, Thiruverkadu, Sri Kandaswamy Temple, Voyalanallur, Sri Sakthimutreeswarar at Temple Voyalanallur, Sundararaja Perumal Temple, Sitharkadu, Dhatreeswarar Temple, Sitharkadu, Thiruthaleeswarar Temple Aranvoyal, Sri Sringandeeswarar Temple at Thiruvur, Korattur Barrage - Cooum a Cultural Mapping Visit

 21st, December 2015.
It was a pleasant journey to the temples Thiruverkadu, Voyalanallur, Sitharkadu, Aranvoyal, Tirur, and the Korattur barrage which diverts the Koovam water to Chembarambakkam on the banks of the holy river Koovam with a like-minded people who believes in history on the Saturday 19th December 2015. The tour was originally planned for December 6th, 2015,  but the same was postponed for want of access through the road after the rain and flood in the river Koovam.  The flooded river  Koovam had done extensive damage to the buildings constructed on the banks and the roads that connect to the Villages.

We,  about 24 persons in two vans, started our journey from opposite TTD Perumal Temple (had the Darshan of Sri Balaji but missed the Pongal since we were a little late)  after loading the breakfast and the lunch.   The usual road to Thiruverkadu was closed to traffic and we had to detour in many places and finally reached Sri Vedapureeswarar Temple at Thiruverkadu.

SRI VEDAPUREESWARAR TEMPLE, THIRUVERKADU 
This is my third visit to this temple. My previous visits are made in connection with the Devaram Paadal Petra Shiva Sthalangal ( for details CLICK HERE ). Every time I visit these temples I used to learn new things. The temple was constructed by Sri Rajendra Chozha’s second son Kulothunga from 1050 to 1063 AD. The temple also has the contributions of Telugu  Chozha and Nayak rulers.  This place was also called Mummudi Chozha Nallur. The sanctum is of  Gajabirustam type. There are about 11 inscriptions that are not legible to read due to improper maintenance on walls. The special feature in this temple is Sri Subramaniar sannadhi in the inner praharam without his usual weapons, vahana, and concerts. The Sivalingam installed and worshiped by Lord Muruga is in his front.  There are two Chandikeswaras of which one is without mandapam.  Lord Shiva gave kalyana Kola darshan to sage Agathiyar, who could not attend the wedding at Kailash.  Lord Shiva and Parvati’s images are on the back of the moolavar in a sitting posture.

The 5 tier Rajagopuram 
The meta-colour sheet mandapam obstructs the front view of the temple 
The meta-colour sheet mandapam obstructs the front view of the temple 
Ambal sannidhi entrance arch on the south 
Gajabirusta Vimanam 
Padmapriya explains the details of the temple 
Vimanam ( Mr. Venkatesh saying Rava kesari is very good ) 

Our next stop was at Voyalanallur and had the darshan of Sri Kandha Swamy and Sakthimutreeswarar.  On the way, we intimated the Gurukkal Sri Hari ( mobile 9003154640), who does poojas in many temples.

SRI KANDASWAMY TEMPLE, VOYALANALLUR
Sri Kandaswamy’s  (Brahma Sastha) Murti is more than 6 ½ feet, an original Aditya Chozha’s period under a recently constructed house-like shrine.  The moortham is in excellent condition and very cute with a simple alangaram. The Arathi by Gurukkal enhanced the beauty of Sri Kandaswamy.  There is an inscription pillar about 3 feet high standing in front of the shrine. There are two stone slab inscriptions belonging to Sri Sakthimutreeswarar temple also lie in front of the temple. These inscriptions belong to 895 AD, of Adithya – I recorded during 1952-53. 

Sri Kandaswamy – Brahma Sastha, a life-size image without alangaram/decoration  looks very cute 

Sri Kandaswamy – Brahma Sastha  a life-size image with simple alangaram looks very cute
 
The inscription pillar in front of Sannathi
 
The inscription stone slab belongs to Sri Sakthimutreeswarar temple
 

SRI SAKTHIMUTREESWARAR TEMPLE, VOYALANALLUR

From Sri Kandaswamy temple we walked on the banks of Lotus tank to Sakthimutreeswarar temple.  Moolavar Sri Sakthimutreeswarar is a little big in size and belongs to Aditya Chozha’s period and Ambal and Rishabam from the latter period. The temple structure is of recent one, facing east. The inscriptions are available at Sri Kandaswamy temple.


TEMPLE TIMINGS :
Since there is no fixed time, Gurukkal Hari may be contacted through his mobile 9003154640 for darshan

HOW TO REACH :
The place Voyalanallur is about 2 Km from Kolappancheri.
Town bus 54c from Poonamallee passes through this village.

LOCATION OF THE TEMPLE/ VILLAGE:    CLICK HERE




Temple lotus pond 

We continued our journey to Sitharkadu to get the blessings of Sri Sundararaja Perumal and Sri Dhatreeswarar.  This is my second trip to this Village. (For details of my first visit please CLICK HERE)  During my first visit after learning from Alayam Kanden’s blog by Padmapriya, ( Since My son’s birth star is also Swathi, and this made me visit this temple ) I could not visit Sri Sundararaja Perumal temple.  We had our first darshan of Sri Sundaraja Perumal since the Batter was waiting for us.   

SRI SUNDARARAJA PERUMAL TEMPLE, SITHARKADU ( THIRUMANAM VILLAGE )

Front view with Vilakkuthoon, balipeedam, Dwajasthambam, and Garudalvar sannadhi 

Moolavar  : Sri Sundaraja Perumal
Thayar     : Sri Sundaravalli

The temple faces east with a 5 tier Rajagopuram. In the outer praharam sannadhi for Thayar Sri  Sundaravallai and Sri Andal both are facing east. In the main shrine, Moolavar Sri Sundaraja Perumal is with Sridevi and Bhoodevi. In the front mandapam moorthams of Senaimudalvar, Namalwar, Thirumangai alwar and Thirumizhisai alwar. Garudakodi Siddhar’s relief is, one of Sri Andal Sannidhi’s pillars.  By worshiping this sithar one can get rid of eye-related ailments. There are 17 reliefs for Narasimha Perumal who was born on Swathi Nakshatra day, available on the pillars of this temple.

The temple was constructed during Sundara Pandiyan’s period and is presently managed by the Thuluva Velala Sri Nallathambi’s descendants through the income from 100 acres of land.  Searched for any inscription and finally, we were able to locate the inscription tablet on the southeast corner of the outside compound wall.

The mandapam on the north side of the entrance
 
Moolavar Vimanam
 
Sundaravalli Thayar sannidhi
 
Andal sannadhi
 
Front view with Dwajasthambam, Garudalvar sannadhi 

Thirumazhisai Alwar 
Garudakodi Siddhar

 Sri Krishna Leela relief on the pillar of the mandapam 
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The Temple viruksham amla tree with Thulasi
 
The inscription was installed outside ( southeast corner of the compound wall )


DHATREESWARAR TEMPLE ( SRI NELLEESWARAR), Sitharkadu

Main sannadhi view with Dwajasthambam, balipeedam and Rishaba mandapam 

Moolavar  : Sri Dhatreeswarar
Consort    : Sri Prasunakundalambigai

During my first visit to this temple, the renovation was in full swing and the temple was under palalayam and could not get the inside details.  ( for the details of my earlier visit CLICK HERE).  After kumbhabhishekam the temple looks cute.

Ambal was found in Nandhavanam and is called Poongkuzhali.

HISTORY AND INSCRIPTIONS
There is an interesting detail that Devadasis donated land to this temple.
The temple was built during Sundaravarman’s period with Nayak’s period thirupani at a later stage.  

LEGENDS
The temple is a Swathi star temple and also a Marriage parihara sthalam.

It was believed that three siddhars worshiped Lord Shiva under the Amla ( Nelli ) tree. They are Prana Theerthika Siddhar ( for breathing/lungs related ailments ), Jadamudi Siddhar (Heart-related ailments), and Garudakodi Siddhar (eye-related ailments – whose relief is at Andal sannadhi of Sundaraja Perumal Temple pillar ).

POOJAS AND CELEBRATIONS
Some of the important festivals are, On Thiruvathirai Shiva & Parvati marriage will be celebrated. The celebration of Parivettai is a special attraction, in that Ambal and Swamy will run toward each other from opposite directions.

TEMPLE TIMINGS
The temple is kept open between 08.00 Hrs to 10.00 Hrs and 17.30 Hrs to 19.30 Hrs

CONTACT DETAILS :
Kumar Gurukkal may be contacted through his mobile 9444793942 for further details.

HOW TO REACH :
Town bus route No M153 from CMBT to Pattabiram and M45C from Poonamallee to Pattabiram passes through this village.
Also from Pattabiram railway station, it is about 4 KM, Share autos are available up to the bridge, and from there can be reached through a small walk.

LOCATION OF THE TEMPLE:    CLICK HERE

Artistically carved panel on the ceiling of Rajagopuram 
Front arch after Rajagopuram 
Main sannadhi view with Dwajasthambam, balipeedam and Rishaba mandapam 


Moolavar sannadhi 
Artistically carved panel on the ceiling of Moolavar Sannadhi  
Dakshinamurthy  
Sri Valli Devasena Subramaniar 
Natarajar with Sivakami and Manickavasagar 
Utsavars
Pranatheertha Siddhar - To worship for breathing-related ailments  
A Vinayagar sannidhi in front of the Main Temple

Our next destinations are Aranvoyal and Tirur off the main road from Poonamallee to Thiruvallur Road.  These two Villages are opposite to each other little away from the River Koovam. Visited both temples during our heritage tour with the R.E.A.C.H  foundation ( for details please CLICK HERE ).

THIRUTHALEESWHARAR TEMPLE. ARANVOYAL


Moolavar    : Thiruthaleeshwarar
Consort      : Sri Maragathambigai

During our earlier visit to this temple, renovations were in progress and this time lot of improvements were done and Rajagopuram construction is in progress.  It was sad to see the old pillars of Rishaba mandapam dumped in one place with Aditya Chozha Period inscriptions. Pallava period thirupani can also be seen.

 Vinayagar at the entrance of the main shrine – why does he use a snake as a belt?
 The south side entrance arch to the main shrine 


 The east side view with Dwajasthambam, balipeedam, and Rishaba mandapam ( Rishabam is waiting to be installed) 
 Boothagana with Rishabam and moolavar Gajabirushta Vimanam 
 Rishabam mandapam ( Rishabam is waiting to install ) 
 Wooden Rishabam used for urchavam- வாலாட்டும் இடபம்  
Adhitya Chozha Period inscription on the pillar  
 Adhitya Chozha Period inscription- pillars of old Rishaba Mandapam - removed and kept outside

SRI SRINGANDEESWARAR TEMPLE, THIRUVUR ( TIRUR ).

 The 3 tier Rajagopuram  

Moolavar    : Sri Sringandeeswarar
Consort      : Sri Uthbalambal

It was believed that  Lord Shiva was installed and worshiped Lord Shiva of this temple.  This an Akarshana Kshethram and child prathnai sthalam.  Puliyur Sri Shivaraja Swamigal calls Ambal “Anuthinamum Vazhum Ammaye” and Shiva "Amar Sivame”.

Sundara Pandiyan’s period inscriptions are available. The inscription stones are separately installed in front of the temple of which one belongs to the Vijayanagara period with their symbol / embalm.
  
It was believed that muni Rishya Singeeswarar installed and worshiped Lord Shiva of this temple. Hence Iraivan is named after him and moortham and relief on the pillar are available.

Some of the festivals are  Pradosam and MahaSivarathri.  During Maha Shivaratri day for artha jama pooja, local people are encouraged to bring holy water from their homes.  On Panguni Punarpoosam Day marriage function will be celebrated for Nandhikeswarar.

It is worth noting that the temple is maintained by some devotees of Vallalar through their own funds, there is a Vallalar sannadhi in the outer praharam.
  
CONTACT DETAILS :
Mr Jayaraman may be contacted through his mobile 9445693460.

 Vijayanagara period inscription with symbols and other Chozha period inscriptions installed outside the temple
 
 Nandhiyam Peruman’s stucco image in front of Rajagopuram 


 Nardhana Vinayagar relief on the front mandapam pillar 

 Ambal sannadhi view
 Moolavar sannadhi view 
 Rishya Singeeswarar with Shiva Lingam 



 Rishya Singeeswarar worshiping Shiva 
 Rishya Singeeswarar Relief on the mandapam pillar and the Murti ( on the right ) 
 Stucco images of Nandi with his concert and Nataraja with Sivagami 
 Dakshinamurthy with Sanakatha Munivars 
 Inscriptions on the moolavar sanctum adhistanam 
 Damaged images of Brahma, Bairavar, Ambal, etc.
 Damaged images of Brahma, Bhairavar, Ambal, etc.
Orchid Tree

KORATTUR BARRAGE ON THE HOLY RIVER COOUM
We had our lunch at  Tirur temple itself and continued our journey to Korattur Barrage or Anaikattu. We are very happy to see the Cooum River with clear running water. We felt became children and played in the knee-deep water.  We could feel the sand under our feet washed by the current of water and could imagine the force it could generate a huge pressure to wash out the check dam on Cooum.

Mr. Shaswath explained the Korattur barrage on river Cooum from the start point at Kesavaram Anaikattu. The brief details are, the Kosasthalaiyar river splits at Kesavaram as Cooum and Kosasthalaiyar which continued its journey to Poondi and Puzhal to quench the thirst of Chennai people.  The Cooum River water was diverted to Chembarambakkam at Korattur Barrage. The reason for the recent flood in Cooum during this year's rain was due to, a washout of the Korattur check dam since the barrage feeding to Chembarambakkam eri was shut. The excess water had built great pressure and washed away the check dam of Korattur and flooded Cooum.

 Telugu Ganga crosses under the Cooum river
 Cooum river from Tirur bridge 
 Cooum river from Tirur bridge 
 Cooum River from Tirur Bridge - King Fisher Distillery on the right  
 Cooum river from Tirur bridge 
 Korattur Barrage 
 Cooum River View from Korattur Barrage 
 The shutters of Korattur Barrage which let water to Chembarambakkam Lake 
 The remains of Korattur Check dam – after washed away during the December 2015 Coovam River flood  
 The crystal clear water of Holy River Cooum with my image 
 The remains of Korattur Check dam – after washed away during the December 2015 Coovam River flood  

 The remains of Korattur Check dam – after washed away during the December 2015 Coovam River flood  
 The shutters of Korattur Barrage which let water to Chembarambakkam Lake 
 The shutters of Korattur Barrage which let water to Chembarambakkam Lake 

The remains of Korattur Check dam – after washed away during the December 2015 Cooum River flood  - A panoramic view 

Our Group in the middle of Holy River Cooum: CLICK HERE 

It was a memorable tour to visit the temples on the banks of the Holy river Cooum.  Hope it is a lifetime opportunity to see the Clear water flowing in the river Cooum.I extend my sincere thanks to Mr. Vaidyanathan, Mrs. Padmapriya, and Mr. Venkatesh for organizing such a wonderful tour with breakfast ( tasty Rava Kesari) and lunch in an economical way. I also appreciate Mrs Padmapriya for organizing this tour amid her routine family work &  new assignments and the improvement made in the registration system. Thanks, Priya ma. 
---OM SHIVAYA NAMA:---

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