The
Visit to this Sri Nithya Kalyana Varadharaja Perumal Temple at Ariyambakkam was a part of Tiruvallur Heritage walk organised by
Celebrate Kanchi, under the leadership of Mr Vels Kumaran. About 16 Shiva and
Vishnu temples built during Pallava and
Chozha Period, are covered in this 2 days Heritage walk on 22nd
& 23rd April 2023. Even
though this Vishnu temple was in the list, started our walk from this Maha
Vishnu Temple.
Moolavar : Sri Nithya Kalyana Varadharaja Perumal
Consorts : Sridevi and Bhudevi
Some
of the salient features of this temple are...
The
temple is facing east with Garudan is in front of the temple. An eri / tank is
on the back side of the Temple. Moolavar and his consorts are in sitting
posture about 6 feet tall. Two devotees in anjali hastam, Ramanujar and an
Alwar are in the sanctum sanctorum.
ARCHITECTURE
Since
the original temple was completely destroyed, a new temple was built during
recent years on the same site. Since the present structure is of temporary in
nature, no architecture styles are followed.
HISTORY AND
INSCRIPTIONS
The
original temple was little back side under tree. Based on the adhisthana stone,
the temple was constructed on a pada bandha adhisthanam with three patta
Kumudam. Granite, Laterite and sand stones are used. We are not sure of super
structure above the sanctum sanctorum.
The 9th to 10th
Century Tamil inscriptions are found on
the granite and sand stones. From these and the iconography of the Perumal, the
original temple might have been constructed latter Pallava or Early Chozha
Period.
LEGENDS
Based
on the name of Sri Nithya kalyana Varadharaja Perumal, Perumal’s weddings are
done daily. Many devotees prays Perumal of this temple for Marriage and Child
boon.
POOJAS AND
CELEBRATIONS
Only
oru kala pooja is conducted and no major functions are celebrated.
TEMPLE TIMINGS
Since
oru kala Pooja is conducted the closing and opening time are un predictable.
CONTACT DETAILS
Kannan’s
mobile number +919025840394 may be contacted for further details..
HOW TO REACH
Ariyambakkam
is about 1.7 KM from Sivankoodal Sri Sivakozhuntheeswarar Temple, 5 KM from
Pillai Chatram, 9.5 KM from Sri Vaikuntha Perumal and Embar temple, 12 KM from
Sunguvarchatram, 17 KM from Kanchipuram and 22 KM from Sriperumbudur.
Nearest
railway Station is Kanchipuram.
LOCATION OF THE
TEMPLE : CLICK HERE
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