11th
November 2018
Even-though
we couldn’t have the darshan on the way to Ennayiram, we had the same in
the evening on return to Chennai after
completing our, Ennayiram- Esalam
Heritage Visit. While others are taking rest in the van due to tired, we three alone went
to the Temple.
Moolavar
: Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy
Thayar : Sri Kanakavalli Thayar
Some
of the important features of this temple are...
The
temple is facing east with a 5 tier Rajagopuram with beautiful reliefs on the
walls. The Rajagopuram don’t have much stucco images except dwarapalakas. The temple is about 3
feet below the ground level. Dwajasthambam, balipedam and Garudalwar are
immediately after the Rajagopuram.
In sanctum thayar Mahalakshmi is sitting on the left lap of Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy, while
the right hand holds Narasimhar and left hand holds a lotus. In Urchava murti Sri Lakshmi
Narasimha Swamy, Mahalakshmi is sitting on left lap and hands are in anjali hastha /
worshiping posture.
Sannadhi
for Chakrathalwar/ Yoga Narasimhar, Lakshmi Hayagriva, Vishnu Durga, Venugopala
Swamy with Rukmani & Sathyamabama, Rama with Seetha & Lakshmana are in the
mukha and maha mandapam. Sannadhi for Kanakavalli Thayar, Andal are in the outer
prakaram. Yoga Hanuman in this temple is holding Conch and Chakra. The legend of
Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy is associated with Hiranyakashipu and Bhaktha
Prakalath. The place was once a tintili vana ( Tamarind vanam in Tamil ) in Sanskrit
and the Tindivanam is the corrupt word of Tintilivanam.
ARCHITECTURE
The temple consists of sanctum sanctorum, antarala, artha mandapam and a mukha mandapam. The adhistanam is of simple pada bandha adhistanam with 3 patta kumudam. A nagara vimanam is above the sanctum. The floor level outside the sanctum is also higher than the athistanam and formed like a moat.
HISTORY AND INSCRIPTIONS
It
was told that the temple was built by the Pallava Kings during 5th
Century with latter Vijayanagara’s contributions. The 1512 CE Krishnadevaraya’s inscription
speaks about donation of Land. The other Vijayanagar period inscriptions
belongs to Achyutaraya and Sadha Sivaraya.
1632 CE Marathi inscriptions are also found.
TEMPLE TIMINGS:
The
temple will be kept opened between 07.30 hrs to 12.00 hrs and 17.00 hrs to
21.00 hrs.
CONTACT DETAILS:
The
mobile number +919943240662 and land line 04147 - 225077 may be contacted for
further details.
HOW TO REACH:
The
temple is about 2 KM from Tindivanam Bus stand.
Buses
are available from various parts of Tamil Nadu and all the buses to Chennai
from Southern Districts pass through Tindivanam.
About
3 KM from Tindivanam Railway station.
This temple thayar is great and very much effective to to release us from our sins all the prarthanai will be completed once we pray to the thayar. All the near by village people's are coming and making their prayers which is always sucessful
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