Now
this place is called as "elemian Kottoor" or "Elimiyankottur". This is the 13th
Devaram Paadal Petra Shiva Sthalam in
Thondai Nadu. During my earlier visit a Veda Patasala was functioning at the
entrance of the temple. Sekkizhar mentioned in Periyapuranam that Thirugnanasambandar reached this place with his disciples after worshiping Lord Shiva of Thirumarperu.
அங்குள்ள பிறபதியில் அரிக்கு அரியார் கழல்வணங்கிப்
பொங்குபுனல் பால்யாற்றின் புடையில் வடபால் இறைவர்
எங்கும் உறைபதி பணிவார் இலம்பையங்கோட்டூர் இறைஞ்சிச்
செங்கன் விடை உகைத்தவரைத் திருப்பதிகம் பாடினார்
Thirugnanasambandar has sung hymns in praise of Lord
Shiva of this temple. In that he mentions that these words are not belongs to
him but belongs to lord Shiva.
மலையினார் பருப்பதம் துருத்தி மாற்பேறு
மாசிலாச் சீர்மறைக் காடுநெய்த் தானம்
நிலையினான் எனதுஉரை தனதுஉரையாக
நீறுஅணிந்து ஏறுஉகந்து ஏறிய நிமலன்
மாசிலாச் சீர்மறைக் காடுநெய்த் தானம்
நிலையினான் எனதுஉரை தனதுஉரையாக
நீறுஅணிந்து ஏறுஉகந்து ஏறிய நிமலன்
கலையினார் மடப்பிணை துணையொடும் துயிலக்
கானலம் பெடைபுல்கிக் கணமயில் ஆலும்
இலையினார் பைம்பொழில் இலம்பையங்கோட்டூர்
இருக்கையாப் பேணிஎன் னெழில் கொள்வது இயல்பே
POOJAS
& CELEBRATIONS
TEMPLE
TIMINGS
CONTACT
DETAILS :
Sivam Gurukkal may be contacted on his mobile 9600043000 and 9444865714.
கானலம் பெடைபுல்கிக் கணமயில் ஆலும்
இலையினார் பைம்பொழில் இலம்பையங்கோட்டூர்
இருக்கையாப் பேணிஎன் னெழில் கொள்வது இயல்பே
... திருஞானசம்பந்தர் தேவாரம்
Moolavar : Sri
Deivanayakeswara, Sri Arambeswarar Swamy.
Consort : Sri Kanakagujambigai, Sri Kodendhumulaiyammai.
HISTORY
& INSCRIPTIONS
LEGENDS
Consort : Sri Kanakagujambigai, Sri Kodendhumulaiyammai.
Some
of the important features of this temple are….
The
temple is facing east and there is no Rajagopuram, only an entrance from west.The
Dwajasthambam is standing separately without kavasam. Rishabam and Balipeedam
are at the ground level under a small mandapam. Moolavar is made of Sand stone,
a Theenda Thirumeni and covered completely with Nagabaranam. For garlanding
priests used do the same with a stick. Through
vibhuti hole the red colour of the moolavar is visible. In koshtam Nirutha
Ganapathy, Yoga Dakshinamurthy ( Right hand in chin mudra on the left chest
touching the brahma knot – a rare
moortham ), Maha Vishnu ( in place of Lingothbavar ) Brahma and Durgai.
There
are two Ambal sannidhi one is in the inner prakaram and other is outer
prakaram. In the inner prakaram sannadhi for Ambal ( Kanakagujambigai – a Sri
Chakra was installed at the feet of Ambal by Mahaperiyava ), Arambeswara ( 16
flat surfaces Dhara Linga ), Suryan and Chandran. In the Outer prakaram
sannadhi for Vinayagar and Subramaniyar.
The Sun rays falls on Moolavar between April month 02
to 07 and and Sep 05 to 11, each year. During that time Moolavar will look
like golden colour.
The original temple was constructed during Pallava
period and the same was reconstructed by Chozhas and latter Vijayanagaras. During
Kulothunga-II period this place was called as Chozhavichchadira Chathurvedi
mangalam in Kanruru nadu. Lord Shiva was called as Ilambayankottur Udayanayanar
( 234 of 1910 ).
The Rajadhiraja-II ( 1175 CE ), period inscription (
231 of 1910 ) records that the original brick temple was reconstructed with
stone, by Pandari Sivacharanaalayan alias Sivapadasekara Muvendavelan.
The Vijayanagara King Vijayagandagopala period
inscription records the gift of Village Kaliyanallur in Tiruvelur nadu.
The Pandya Konerimaikondan Jadavarman Sundarapandyan
period inscription ( 232 of 1910 ) records a gift of this Village Ilambayankottur
of Kanrur Nadu to this temple. As per another inscription ( 234 of 1910) This
place was also called as Chathurvedimangalam Ilambayankottur of Kanruru nadu
during Thribhuvana Veeradevan period.
A Guru Parihara sthalam and on Guru peyarchi day
devotees used to gather in large number. People pray for the Child boon,
marriage, Education, good health, dosha nivarthi sthalam.
As per the legend, The three apsaras Rambha, Menaka
and Urvasi, celestial dancers of the court of Indra are worried about their
fading of their beauty. Known for their beauty wanted to regain their beauty
and approached Brihaspati to get a
solution. Brihaspati advised them to go earth and worship Deivanayakeswara.
Totally 8 Apsaras came to this place on the banks of river Palar, created a
Tank, took bath and worshiped Lord Shiva Deivanayakeswara. They regained their
beauty and thejas. They also installed another 16 flat surface Dhara Linga in memory
of their visit and the same is called as Arambeshwara. The same is mentioned in
Koova Puranam.
பன்னரும்புகழ் மேயகூவ புரத்தினின்குட பாலினில்
கின்னரம்புரை கொங்கை மேனகை கெண்டையங்கண் உருப்பசி
முன்அரம்பையர் இளமைநல்லெழின் முற்றுஉறா துஅரம் பேசனாம்
என்னஒண்சிவ லிங்கம் ஒன்றை இயற்றியேவழி பட்டனர்
கின்னரம்புரை கொங்கை மேனகை கெண்டையங்கண் உருப்பசி
முன்அரம்பையர் இளமைநல்லெழின் முற்றுஉறா துஅரம் பேசனாம்
என்னஒண்சிவ லிங்கம் ஒன்றை இயற்றியேவழி பட்டனர்
The other legend is associated with the Koovam Thripuranthakeswara
temple story. When Lord Shiva started for the Tripura samhara, without worshiping
him, Vinayagar broke the axle of Shiva’s
Chariot. While the Chariot fell down, Lord Shiva landed keeping his bow on
the ground. His sarakondrai ( சரக்கொன்றை - Cassia fistula ) garland, was fallen at this place and formed a
Swayambhu Linga. Since Lord Shiva went out for Tripura Samhara with the demons Tarakaksha,
Kamalaksha and Vidyunmali, to save Devas, Lord Shiva is known as
Deivanayakeswara.
In another legend,
Thirugnanasambandar, while he was passing Elumiyankottur, Lord Shiva in the
form of old man asked to sing on Lord Shiva of this temple. Since he could not find
Lord Shiva temple in the jasmine and trees forest. When he asked where is the
Temple,Lord Shiva in the form of wild bull lead him to this temple.
Thirugnanasambandar mentions in his hymn that if any body worships Lord Shiva
will attain mukti with out rebirth.
Apart from regular pooja, Pradosham, Mahashivaratri,
Arudra Darshan and Thirukarthigai are celebrated in a grand manner.
The temple will be opened only for orukala pooja /
one time pooja. Devotees are advised to go to the temple before 10.00 hrs or
contact the Gurukkal before going to the temple.
Sivam Gurukkal may be contacted on his mobile 9600043000 and 9444865714.
HOW
TO REACH :
LOCATION
OF THE TEMPLE : CLICK HERE
From
Koovam Elumiyankottur is 5 KM via Narasingapuram. Route is little tough and
there is no proper road.
Auto
is available from Perambakkam.
This temple is about 4 KM from Koovam / Cooum.
The temple is 27 KM from Arakkonam, 26 KM from Kanchipuram, 24 KM from Tiruvallur and 57 KM from Chennai.
Nearest railway stations are Arakkonam and
Tiruvallur.
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