The
Visit to this Swarna Kala Bhairavar temple was a part of the visit to the Temples
and heritage sites around Kanchipuram, scheduled on 10th July 2021.
It was not planned to Visit this temple earlier and the same was combined with
the Ayyangarkulam Nadavavi and Thirupanangadu Sri Thalapureeswarar Temple.
Moolavar : Sri Swarna Kala Bhairavar
Some
of the salient features of this temple are…
The
temple faces South with a recently built 5-tier Rajagopuram. A Kanthu is in
the asbestos sheet mandapam after the rajagopuram. In artha mandapam Vahanas Dog,
Simham, Elephant, Horse, Nandi, Peacock and Garuda and balipeedam. In the sanctum, Bhairavar is with his consort. Vinayagar and Murugan are in the Prakaram.
Stucco
images of Thathreyar, Lord Shiva, Samhara
& Chandaka ( Lakshmi ), Sri Bhishana Bhairava & Chamundi, Kala
Bhairavar with Indrani, Unmatha Bhairavar & Sri Varahi, Krothana Bhairavar
& Vaishnavi, Sri Sanda Bhairavar & Kaumari, Guru Bhairavar &
Maheswari, Asitanga Bhairava & Brahmi, Swarna Akarshana Bhairavar, and Adisankara around the Parapat wall of
the sanctum sanctorum.
ARCHITECTURE
The
temple complex consists of Sanctum Sanctorum, Antarala, and artha mandapam. The
5-tier Rajagopuram was built in recent years. A two-tier vesara Vimana is
above the sanctum sanctorum. Stucco images
of Bhairavars are in the Greevam, in the eight directions.
HISTORY AND
INSCRIPTIONS
It
is believed that the temple is more than 600 years old, built during the 14th
to 15th Century. The temple
was reconstructed during the Vijayanagara period. It is also believed that Moolavar
was installed by Adi Sankara.
The
front 5 Tier Rajagopuram was built at 15.1 lakhs and the amount was
shared by 8 Villages Maha Kumbabishekam was conducted on 15th Dec 2019.
LEGEND
It
was learned that Bhairavas (Dogs) will enter into the sanctum and come out
as soon as the sanctum is opened.
During
ancient times the Buddhist Kings converted the Thondai mandalam, and Thondakarunyam forests into habitation places and ruled. They established a School in this place and Students
from North India also came to study. During the 3rd Century CE,
Heema Seethana King period, the Jain scholar Asulangar called the Buddhist and
won over the Debate. The Buddhists
were chased out of the Kingdom. The Jains
started Jain Schools. During this period this place was called “Aravazhithangi”. After Pallavas and Chozhas came to power they gave importance
to Saivite temples
About
600 years before ie in the 14th Century, a King called Veera Veera Sambuvarayar, built a Fort in this area and ruled. The Yadavaraya who came
from the North fought with Veera Veera Sambuvarayar. He was worried about the diminishing of his
soldiers on the first day. In the Night Kala Bhairava came in his dream and
said that he would stand by his side to win the war. The next day he won over
the Yadavaraya. Since Bhairava helped to win the war and saved his
warriors, he named this place “Azhipadaithanki”. He also built a temple for Kala Bhairavar. This sthala Purana is
also referred to as Thiruvothur Sthala Purana.
It
is believed that one can get relieved from Shani dosha, debt, Black magic / Billy Sunyam, diseases caused
through Karmas, relieved ashta poverty and increase wealth, win court cases, stay gold, get rid of jealousy, get rid of obstacles
caused by the enemies, by worshiping Sri
Swarna kala Bhairavar. This temple is believed to be equivalent to Kasi.
POOJAS &
CELEBRATIONS
Apart
from regular poojas special poojas are conducted on Sundays and Theipirai
Ashtami days. The Temple functions are shared by the Villages around
Azhividaithangi.
Function Village
Thiruvathirai Vayalur
Azhividaithangi Kanum Pongal
Thai poosam
Bhairavapuram
Mayilar Konamedai
Masi
Maham Jambodai
Thai
Kiruthigai Perumal pettai
Panguni
Uthiram Thakkan Palayam
Maha
Shivaratri Edapalayam
TEMPLE TIMINGS
From
Monday to Saturday, the temple will be kept open between 08.00 hrs to 12 hrs
and 16.00 hrs to 20.00 hrs.
On
Sundays from 08.00 hrs to 14.00 and 16.00 hrs to 20.00 hrs.
Pooja
will be conducted on Theipirai Ashtami days between 12.00 hrs to 13.30 hrs and the temple will be kept open between 08.00 hrs to 21.00 hrs.
CONTACT
DETAILS
The
following people may be contacted for further details.
Secretary
( Thalaivar ) +91 9787143750
Asst
Secretary +91 9751572140
Archakar
( Priest ) +91 9943784070
Incharge
+91 9786237097
HOW TO REACH
The
temple is 8 KM from Thirupanangadu, 12
KM from Ayyangarkulam, 21 KM from Kanchipuram, 41 KM from Vandavasi, and 99 KM
from Chennai.
Nearest
Railway station is Kanchipuram.
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