The
visit to this Thiruvaleesvarar Temple at Nerkundram was a part of Shiva Temples
and Jain’s sculptures visit planned on
30th January 2022, after lifting the Covid 19, Sunday Lockdown (CORONA LOCKDOWN).
Moolavar : Sri Thiruvaleesvarar
Consort : Sri Tripura Sundari
Some
of the salient features of this temple are….
The
temple can be approached through a lane with a Gate adjacent to Star Cricket
Academy on the CMRL staff quarters Road. The temple is facing east. Balipeedam
and Rishabam are on the east side of the temple. The entrance to the Ardha Mandapam is on the south side. Vara Siddhi Vinayagar, Sri Valli Devasena
Subramaniar and Bairavar are in the ardha mandapam. There are murtis in Koshtams. Chandikeswarar
is outside Praharam.
ARCHITECTURE
The
temple complex consists of the sanctum
sanctorum, antarala, and ardha mandapam.
The sanctum sanctorum is on a padabandha adhisthana with threepatta
kumuda. The bhitti starts with Vedhika. Kostas is separated by Vishnukantha
pilasters with a square base and Nagabhandam/ Nagavakratham. The Pilasters are
with thamarai kattu, kalasam, thadi, kudam, mandi with lotus petals, palagai and
Pushpa pothyal. The prastaram consists of valapi, kapotam and Viyyalavari. From
adhistanam to prastaram constructed with stone. There is no Vimana above the
sanctum sanctorum.
HISTORY AND
INSCRIPTIONS
There
are no inscriptions found on the adhisthana. As per the architecture, the temple
belongs to the 16th to 17th Century Vijayanagara Nayaks
period. The front mandapam was extended in the 20th Century.
On the 14th of September 1950, an inscription records the construction of the Ardha
mandapam, Ambal Shrine, and renovation of Maha mandapam by Tiruchirappalli, Shaiva Tradition S
Viswanatha Pillai’s son Rao Bahadur T V Neelamega Pillai and Kumbhabhishekam
was also Conducted. Further, the inscription records that he had made
arrangements for the regular poojas without stopping. In the end, he prays to Lord Shiva, that Lord
Shiva shower his grace on his descendants, to carry out these endowments
till the Sun and Moon exist. During that time Nerkundram was in Saidapet
Vattam in Chengalpattu District.
LEGENDS
It
is believed that one of the Epic Ramayana characters, the monkey-faced Vali
worshiped Lord Shiva of this temple. Hence Lord Shiva obtained the name of
Thiruvaleesvarar.
POOJAS AND
CELEBRATIONS
Apart
from regular poojas, special poojas are conducted on pradosham and maha
Shivaratri days.
TEMPLE TIMINGS
The
temple will be kept open between 07.00 hrs to 09.00 hrs. Since oru kala pooja
is conducted, Devotees are requested to get confirmed with Gurukkal, before
going to the temple.
CONTACT DETAILS
The
Gurukkal may be contacted on his mobile number 99626 22647 for further details.
HOW TO REACH
The
temple is about 200 meters from the Bangalore – Chennai Highway. ( Koyambedu to
Poonamallee ) main Road and on the way to Chennai Metro Staff Quarters.
The
temple is 900 meters from Koyambedu Metro Station, 3 km from CMBT, 12 km from
Poonamallee, and 11 km from Chennai Central.
Nearest
Railway Station is Koyambedu Metro
Station.
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OM SHIVAYA NAMA ---
So far I had not been to this temple. Wish to see it.
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