Monday, 24 June 2019

Sri Meenakshi Sundareswarar Temple / ஸ்ரீ மீனாட்சி சுந்தரேஸ்வரர் கோயில், குமரன் குன்றம் on Kumaran Kundram, Hasthinapuram, Chromepet, Chennai, Tamil Nadu.

20th April 2019.
I wasn’t aware that there is a Shiva temple on Kumaran Kundram where Sri Balasubramania Swamy temple is situated on the top of the hill. After Visiting the Siva Vishnu temple at Adambakkam, went to this temple.

 Meenakshi Kalyana Stucco images at the entrance arch

Moolavar   : Sri Sundareswarar
Consort     : Sri Meenakshi

Some of the salient features of this temple are…
The 5-tier Rajagopuram on the roadside is common for both Shiva and Sri Balasubramania Swamy temples. Sri Arunagirinathar mandapam is immediately after the Rajagopuram, Marriages, discourses, and Temple festival will be conducted here. Vahanas are also kept here. Sannadhi for Vinayagar, Navagrahas, and Jayamangalathamma  Kali sannathis are on the left Shiva Temple is on the left side of the 50th steps.

The temple faces North with an entrance Arch. Stucco images of Meenakshi Thirukalyanam. Vishnu, Meenakshi, Shiva, Brahma, Nandhi, Lakshmi and Saraswati. The main sanctum is on an elevated level. On Moolavar Shiva linga image of Shiva is engraved.In Koshtam Vinayagar, Rishabanthikar, Dakshinamurthy, Maha Vishnu and Durga. The Shiva Sannadhi is with Gaja Prishta Vimana.

In prakaram sannadhi for Amman Meenakshi, Urchavars, Natarajar, Sarabeswarar, Soman ( Chandran ), Siva Suriyan, Naalvar and Bhairavar. Natarajar is called Thanpada Thookiya  Natarajar, in dance posture with right foot up.   Sri Meenakshi Amman is in a separate sannidhi facing east.

HISTORY AND INSCRIPTIONS 
The available inscription details are given below. Both Sri Balasubramania Swamy temple and this Shiva temple cannot be separated, since most of the thirupani are common to both. This temple belongs to the 20th Century and even before that a Spear was kept and worshiped ( from when is not known). On 10th December 1958, Kanchi mutt  Sri  Chandrasekarendra Saraswathi Swamigal told that a Subramaniar Temple will come on this hill during his visit to Chrompet.

On 9th December 1975, when Sri Sankaracharya Swamigal was camped at Nanganallur, he mentioned that he was very happy about worshiping a spear installed on the top of the hill. Further, he blessed the intention of building a Sri Balasubramania Swamy Temple on the top of the hill and appealed to all the devotees to donate liberally. On 3rd Feb 1983, Kanchi Mutt Sri Jayendra Saraswathi Swamigal laid the stone for conducting Samprokshanam after thirupani for Navagrahas, Shiva, and Ambal sannidhi.   

On 5th December 1986, the steps were constructed and opened by Sri Sringeri Saradha Peetam Sri Sankaracharya Bharathi Tirtha Swamigal. On  15th Aug 2003, front concrete flooring and steps Kavi painting was done through a donor Saroja and Balan Family. On 09th Feb 2014, Jinorthana Ashta Bandhana Kumbabishekam was conducted for Sri Balasubramania Swamy, Parivara sannadhis, and Rajagopuram in the presence of Pujya Sri Sri Brahma Yogananda and Pujya Sri Sri Niranjanananda Giri Swamigal. On the same date, Dwajasthambam was also installed. In that function, HR & CE Minister and Officials also participated

TEMPLE TIMINGS:
The temple will be kept open between 06.30 hrs to 10.30 hrs and 16.30 hrs to 20.30 hrs.

HOW TO REACH:
The Kumaran Kundram temple is at Hasthinapuram a part of Chromepet.
Town buses S8, S4, M18G, and 500 A  ends at Hasthinapuram and stops near the temple.
Chromepet Sub Urban Railway Station is about  1.6 KM from the Temple.

LOCATION OF THE TEMPLE: CLICK HERE






The Gajabirushta vimana is on the back of Meenakshi Amman sannidhi Vimanam
The provision of a lock is also followed here as a part of prayer. 
---OM SHIVAYA NAMA---

2 comments:

  1. Please use the correct spelling of "Chromepet" in future posts.
    Some idiot in the railway station typed the spelling wrongly (as Chrompet without the 'e' in the middle) and that seems to have permeated everywhere.
    Chromepet is the correct spelling, and it comes from the Chrome factory that used to be there.

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