15th
April 2019.
This
visit to the temples of IIT Madras happened on 15th April 2019. Mr
Sampath Kumar, Prof Metallurgy Department, personally came along with me to all
the temples. Without him, I wouldn’t be able to cover the temples through unknown
routes of the Campus. I extend my sincere thanks to Prof. Mr Sampath Kumar, for
his excellent hospitality and for sparing his
valuable time in spite of his busy schedule.
Moolavar : Sri Jalakandeswarar
Consort : Sri Devi Katyayani.
Some
of the salient features of this temple are…
The
temple faces east with an entrance on the east and west sides. On the east side
entrances, Kalabairavar and Nagars are under a Peepal tree. The sanctum sanctorum
consists of sanctum, antarala and a muka mandapam. Palipedam and Rishabam are
in front of the open mandapam. On the front mandapam top stucco images of Shiva’s
family ( Shiva Parvathi Ganesha and
Murugan ). Ganapathy and Subramaniyar at the entrance of
the sanctum. In koshtam Ganapathy, Dakshinamurthy, Vishnu, Brahma and Durgai. Chandikeswarar is in front of Brahma. Ambal Sri Katyayani is on the right side
of the main sanctum facing south.
STHALA PURANA:
As per the 1986 Kumbhabhishekam Souvenir released the text reads as… The story
of the Lingam, summarized from the reading of the Kagabujandar Nadi, which was
with the Raj Bhavan Authorities is as follows.
“There
was a Gandharva Kumaran by the name of Vanavilangan. While he was passing through
the sky, he spotted a lovely lake with a swan on it. He attempted to
capture and take the swan away, but as
the swan was goddess “Kali” herself, She cursed Vanavilangan that he would
become a stone. The Gandharva Kumaran accepted the punishment but prayed to the goddess for redemption. The Goddess relented and commanded him to build a
temple and perform penance as stone until he was redeemed by the touch of the holy
feet of Thrikala Gnanis and saints. Comforted by this blessing of Goddess, he
built a temple where Goddess rested and established a Shivalinga at the foot which lays as a
stone for ages, until he regained his original form. The Lingam was shifted as
years passed and once a King ( Hunter ) attained salvation by spotting it.
Finally, a Brahmin Yogi with great efforts lifted the Lingam and installed it on
the bank of the lake, where it was subsequently found in 1959. The adi
describes the Shiva Lingam as a composite whole, fusing Lord Jalakanteshwara and
Devi Katyayani as one cognate expression of universal peace, prosperity, and
glory.”
HISTORY OF THE TEMPLE.
Prior
to the establishment of IITM, the Shiva Linga was under a Mandapam with a
thatched roof near the lake. Mahaperiyavaa, of Kanchi Kamakoti Mutt, clarified
that this Shiva Linga is more than 500 years old and worshiped by Sri
Appaya Deekshidar ( 1520-1593 CE ), who was an Advaita Vedanta scholar who
composed the famous Margabandhu Stotram and Atmarpana stuti. Maha Periyava also
asked to check the records of Rajbhavan.
The authors of the original article, they had checked the records of
Raj Bhavan. According to the information furnished by the Controller of the Raj
Bhavan area in 1959, the precincts of the
temple had formed the route from an ancient place of worship in Vedasreni (
Present Velachery) to Thiruvanmiyur and had been frequented by great saints including Appaya Deekshitar (1520
– 1593 CE ). Kanchi Kamakoti Peetadhipathi Jagadguru Sri Shankara Vijayendra
Saraswathi Swamiji mentioned that the king performed the Shashtiabdapoorthi ( 60th
birthday) of Appaya Deekshitar in the temple where the Jalakanteshwara Lingam
had been present.
The
reconstruction of the temple was started in 1962 and completed in 1965 ( Vesara
style vimana weighs around 300 kg ). Kumbhabhishekam was performed on 18th
June 1965 in the presence of Kanchi
Kamakoti Peetadhipathi Jagadguru Sri Shankara Vijayendra Saraswathi Swamiji. Sringeri
Sharada Peetadhipathi Sri Abhinava Vidyatheertha Swamiji visited on 7th
Nov 1965. Sri Jayachamarajendra Wodeyar Bahadur, Maharaja of Mysore Visited 1965 Kumbhabhishekam. Mahaperiyava also visited on 20th Feb 1966. Again
Kumbhabhishekam was performed in 1986.
REFERENCE:
The article was written by Arun Ayyar, Harish Ganapathy, and Hemanth C, alumnus of Indian Institute of Madras in consultation with Kanchi Sankara Mutt, Controller of Raj Bhavan and Dr Nagaswamy. For the link to the article Click Here.
TEMPLE TIMINGS:
The
temple will be kept open between 08.00 hrs to 11.00 hrs.
LOCATION OF THE TEMPLE: CLICK HERE
TEMPLE TIME IS 6:00-10:00 AM
ReplyDelete5:00-8:00 PM
Thanks for the update and will correct in the post.
DeleteI was a student of IIT Madras and a Faculty of IIT Madras (Prof. Mech Engg. Dept Retd.) I have also heard from Dr Srikanta Kumaraswamy Of Metallurgy Dept. that our campus was a spiritual cetre worshippped by Yakshas. I understand that some reference was availble with ancient Tanjore Library. Anyway We are fortunate to be blessed by the LORD with his CONSORT Devi Kathyayini
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot Sir and the informations... There is an inscription reference of this ( may be.. ?) temple at Thandeeswaram Temple
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