Sunday, 13 August 2023

Sri Margandeeshwarar Temple / Shri Markandeshwar Temple / ஸ்ரீ மார்கண்டீஸ்வரர் கோயில், Mogappair West, Chennai, Tamil Nadu.

The Visit to Shri Markandeshwar Temple at Mogappair was a part of the “Shiva, Vishnu, and Amman Temples Visit” - in Anna Nagar, Arumbakkam, and Mogappair, on 16th October 2022. Even though the present temple was built in recent years, the original temple has a long history, since the Pallava period.


Moolavar  : Sri Margandeeswarar /Shri Markandeshwar
Consort    : Sri Maragathavalli

Some of the salient features of this temple are…
The temple faces east with an entrance from South and west. Stucco Shiva and Parvati are on the west side entrance arch. Balipeedam and Rishabam are in front of the sanctum sanctorum under a mandapam. Dwarapalakas are at the entrance of ardha mandapam. Moolavar is a little short. In kostam Vinayagar, Dakshinamurthy, Maha Vishnu and Durga.

In Praharam, Runa vimosana bilva Kubera Lingam, Maha Lakshmi ( about 7 feet tall ), Ayyappan, Somaskandar, Bairavar, Navagrahas, Anjaneyar and Chitra Gupta.
 
Moolavar
Chitra Gupta
ARCHITECTURE
The temple was raised from debris in recent years. It is believed that the original temple was constructed during the 8th to 9th Century  Pallava period, the Vimanam was reconstructed with bricks similar to Pallava architecture partially. The temple consists of sanctum sanctorum, ardha mandapam, and  Mukha mandapam.  The adhistanam is on an upa peedam. The adhistanam is of pada bandha adhistanam with three patta kumudam. An eka tala Gajabirushta Vimanam is on the sanctum sanctorum.

The Maha Lakshmi shrine was built using Vijayanagara period pillars, which were recovered from the debris.
 



HISTORY AND INSCRIPTIONS
As per the display this temple was built by the Sambuvarayar King about 950 years before. His son Mallinathan expanded the temple to Shiva Vishnu Temple. During his period this place was called Santhana Mangalam and Ambal was called Santhana Gowri ( Maragathavalli ).

In 1996, the temple reconstruction work was started under the initiation of MA Anbu, a Trustee of this temple and the Devotees. Maha  Kumbhabhishekam was conducted in 1998 after the completion of reconstruction.

Mahalakshmi is about 7 feet tall, in Standing posture. It was told that this temple was a Shiva Vishnu Temple and the same was destroyed during Nawab’s /Muslim ruler’s invasion. The Perumal was thrown into the lake and the temple was also razed down.

There were two Ambal of which one was unearthed. The Chitra Gupta idol was unearthed about 6 years before and installed near the Rishaba mandapam.

A Square Avudayar was also unearthed. The same was installed as Runa Vimosana Bilva Kubera Lingam with a new Banam on the back side of the sanctum Sanctorum, under the Bilva tree.

Ashtabandha maha Kumbhabhishekam was conducted on 11th March 2010 and in the first half of 2022.





LEGENDS
During the Pallava King Mallinatha’s period, this place was also called Mahappair. There is a hearsay story behind that. The King didn’t have a Child, so he prayed to Shiva and Ambal at this temple. Due to the grace of Shiva, he has got a Child, from then onwards this place was called Mahappair, which was corrupted by Mogappair. In Sanskrit, the same is called Santhana Mangalam.   
 
The legend of this temple is associated with Markandeyar and the Thirukadaiyur legend is also applicable to this temple. Hence it is auspicious to conduct Sashtiapthapoorthi, Sathabhishekam, Bheema Ratha Shanthi, Ayush Homam, and Mruthyunjaya Homam at this temple.

It is believed that worshiping Runa Vimosana Bilva Kubera Lingam will get a good life without decease, life without loans, and get rid of Devakadan, Rushikadan, Bhutakadan, Pitru Kadan, and Manushyakadan.

POOJAS AND CELEBRATIONS
Apart from Regular Poojas, special poojas are conducted on Pradosham, Maha Shivaratri, Sankatahara Chaturthi, etc,.

TEMPLE TIMINGS
The temple will be kept open between 07.00 hrs to 11.00 hrs and 17.00 hrs to 20.30 hrs.

CONTACT DETAILS
The temple office landline number +9144 26569096 may be contacted for further details.

HOW TO REACH
The temple is on the back side Street of Mangal Eri & Park.
The temple is 2.5 KM from the Ambattur Industrial Estate bus stand, 6.4 KM from the Koyambedu bus terminus, and 12.7 KM from Chennai Central Railway Station.
The Nearest Railway station is Thirumangalam about 3.6 KM.

LOCATION OF THE TEMPLE: CLICK HERE







Runa vimosana bilva Kubera Lingam
Maha Lakshmi. ( May belongs to Sri Santhana Srinivasa Perumal )
The Pillar may belong to the Vijayanagara Period
Vinayagar & Sri Valli Devasena Subramaniar Sannidhi
--- OM SHIVAYA NAMA ---

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