The
visit to this Sri Adhikesava Perumal Temple and Lakshmi Narasimha Perumal
Temple at Korattur was a part of the Shiva, Vishnu, and Amman Temples Visit at Padi,
Korattur, and Madhavaram on 06th February 2022. There are many
Pallava / Chozha period Shiva Lingas unearthed during recent times from Padi to
Korattur. This visit was aimed at seeing such old Shiva Temples / Shiva Lingas.
But these two Maha Vishnu temples have a history since the Chozha period.
Sri Adhikesava Perumal Temple
Moolavar : Sri Adhikesava Perumal
Thayar : Sri Amirthavalli
Sri Lakshmi Narasimhar Temple
Moolavar : Sri Lakshmi Narasimhar
Thayar : Sri Sugantha Lakshmi
Some of the salient features of this temple are…
Sri Adhi Kesava Perumal Temple.
This temple is facing east with Garudalwar before the mandapam.
Moolavar Sri Adhikesava Perumal is in Standing Posture with abhaya and Varada
hastam. Sridevi and Bhudevi are on both sides.
Utsavar are in-front of moolavar. Kostas is without images.
Architecture
The temple is constructed on a raised upana. The adhishtanam is of
simple padabandha adhisthana with three patta kumuda. A Two tier Vimanam is on
the sanctum sanctorum. Various avatars of Maha Vishnu and Lord Shiva as
Dakshinamurthy ( Greeva Koshtam ) are on the Vimanam. A Dravida sigaram with
Nasis is on the Vimanam. The whole temple was built with bricks and cement.
Vahanas are in the Mukha mandapam.
Sri Lakshmi Narasimhar Temple
This temple is on the left side of the Adhikesava Perumal temple.
Moolavar Sri Lakshmi Narasimhar is in a sitting posture. Lakshmi is sitting on
the left lap of Narasimhar. Utsavars are in front of the oolavar. No images
are in the Koshtams. Garudan is in front of the temple. Krishna as Kalinga Narthana is on the back side of this temple.
Architecture
The temple was constructed on a raised kapota bandha upanam. The adhisthana
is on lotus petals with Jagathy, Threepatta Kumuda, and pattikai. The Bhitti
starts with vedika. The Sala kostas are padra salas. Karnapathi and
Salaipathi are separated by Brahma kantha pilasters with square bases, Kalasam,
Thadi, Kudam, mandi, palakai, Veerakandam, and pothyal. The prastaram has the
valapi, kapotam, and simple Bhoomi desam. From up and to prastaram constructed
with stone. A stucco three-tier Vimanam is over the sanctum sanctorum. Stucco
images of Maha Vishnu’s various avatars are in the Vimana koshtam and Lord
Shiva as Dakshinamurthy is in the Greeva koshtam. A Dravida sigaram with Nasis
is on the Vimanam.
HISTORY AND INSCRIPTIONS
The original temple existed in the present Lakshmi Narasimha Perumal
Temple. It was said that the Adhikesava Perumal temple was built in 1340 CE
by Rajanarayanan as a Lakshmi Narasimha Temple. In 1852 CE Adhikesava Perumal
murtis are kept in the same sanctum of Lakshmi Narasimha Perumal Sannidhi. In
1994 a Separate temple ( present ) was built for Adhikesava Perumal and shifted
there. Maha Kumbhabhishekam was conducted on 10th February 2012. Later
Lakshmi Narasimha Perumal temple was also reconstructed with stone up to
prastram by TVS Group in 1998.
LEGENDS
This is one of Maha Vishnu’s Abhimana Kshethra where two Perumals are
in the same premises. ( In Thiruvaimozhi 10th Pasuram, there was a
mention of Irattai Perumal ) and a Parihara Kshethram for Rahu and Ketu Pariharam. Thayar is varaprasadhi. Devotees pray to Thayar for child boon and to
remove marriage obstacles.
It is believed that in 1945, during World War –II, due to short of rice, Naivedyam was prepared from varaku (Millet) rice. The same was complained to the
British rulers. When they asked to bring the Naivedyam, they found it was made
of Good rice.
POOJAS AND CELEBRATIONS
Apart from Oru kala regular pooja, special poojas are conducted on
Amavasya days ( new Moon Days ), Pournami days ( Full moon Days ), and Purattasi
Saturdays ( only internal circumambulation ) Perumal will be carried in
procession.
TEMPLE TIMINGS
The temple will be kept open between 06.30 hrs to 10.00 hrs and 18.00
hrs to 20.30 hrs.
CONTACT DETAILS
Sri Krishnamurthy Bhattar may be contacted on his mobile at +91
9444257523 for further details.
HOW TO REACH
The Temple is about 100 meters from Sri Jambukeswarar Temple, Korattur.
The
temple is about 1.5 KM from Korattur Railway Station, 2.1 KM from
Thiruvalithayam Shiva Temple, 7 KM from
Koyambedu bus terminus, and 11 KM from Chennai Central Station.
Nearest
railway Station is Korattur.
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OM SHIVAYA NAMA ---
Thano you sir for your valuable information
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