Friday 7 July 2017

Sri Margasahayeswarar Temple / Markasahaya Eswarar Temple, Maduravoyal, Chennai, Chennai District ( Tiruvallur District ), Tamil Nadu.

The third visit to this Sri Markasahaya Eswarar Temple at Maduravoyal  was a part of “Lesser Known Vishnu, Shiva, Amman Temples of Chennai Visit”, on 23rd October 2022. Most of the temples were reconstructed during recent years and some retains their original structure. All these temples have long history of Pallava, Chozha, Vijayanagars.


Visited this temple twice earlier, as a part of Cooum  – A Cultural Mapping  during July 2017  and a personal Visit on 30th January 2022. During my second, found there was no progress even after 5 long years in re-construction. Thanks to Padma Priya, for her book on “Gods of Holy River Cooum”, helps to know more about the temple.

Moolavar    : Sri Margasahayeswarar
Consort      : Sri Maragathavalli

Some of the salient features of this temple are...
The temple is facing east with an entrance arch. Stucco images of Sri Shiva with Parvati as a Rishabaroodar, Vinayagar and Sri Valli Devasena subramaniyam are on the entrance arch. Kodimaram / Dwajasthambam, Balipeedam and Rishabam / Idabam are on the east side after the entrance arch. A Jala is provided on the east wall of maha mandapam, for Idabam to see moolavar. The entrance to the maha mandapam is from south side. Moolavar is little short. In Koshtam Vinayagar, Dakshinamurthy, Maha Vishnu, Brahma and Durgai.

In the outer prakaram sannidhi for Vannimara Vinayagar, Arasamara Vinayagar and Nagars, Navagrahas and Karunakara Perumal sannidhi. The sanctum pillars has the relief of Bhageeratha and Harichandra etc,.


Sri Karunakara Perumal Sannidhi on the right side with Sridevi and Bhoodevi
Sri Karunakara Perumal with Sridevi and Bhoodevi

ARCHITECTURE
The temple consists of sanctum sanctorum, antarala, ardha mandapam and maha mandapam. The temple floor level has been raised during this recent renovations. The temple from Adistanam to prastaram was constructed with stone and the super structure / Vimanam is constructed with Bricks. The sanctum sanctorum is on a pada bandha adhistanam with jagathy, muppattai kumudam and pattigai. The Bhitti / walls starts with vedika. The Vishnu kantha pilasters are with kalasam, kudam, lotus petals mandi, palagai, Veera kandam and Poo mottu pothyal.

The prastaram consists of Valapi and kapotam with nasi kudus. The Bhoomidesam is withour Viyyalavari. The Vimanam is of two tier which includes adhi tala. The vesara vimanam is constructed with bricks, stucco images of Shiva, Dakshinamurthy, Maha Vishnu and Brahma are in tala and greeva kostams. 4 Maha Nasis and 4 alpha nasis are on the sigaram.




HISTORY AND INSCRIPTIONS
The temple belongs to 13th century Telugu Chozha period and inscriptions are found on the adhistanam. As per the article in The Times of India, 07th March 2011, these 13th Century inscriptions belongs to Telugu Choha Vijayakandagopalan ( 1246 - 49 CE ), who ruled this region for about 25 years  from 1242 CE and a feudatory ruler of Chozhas. They also had marriage relationship with Chozhas. These Telugu Chozhas reigned between 07th and 13th Centuries and adopted the title of "Chozha" to show the feudatory status they had under Chozha- Chalukya rulers. The Chinese traveller Yuan Chwang, also referred this Telugu Chozhas as "Chulias". The two inscriptions records the gifts to this Temple on different occasions

The 1246 CE inscription records the gift of 4 Cows and a lamp for burning to this temple.

The 1249 CE inscription records the gift of farm Lands situated in Sembakkam Village, Singalur of Tiruvallur District. The revenue in the form of taxes earned should be spent towards maintenance of this temple.  

Ashta bandhana maha kumbhabhishekam  was conducted on 24th  June 2022. Special poojas are conducted after 48 days mandala poojas as a completion of one mandalam on 11th August 2022. Utsava Murtis are taken in procession in Sannidhi and mada veedhis.  

The Renovation was done at a cost of 36 lakhs of which 25.5 lakhs was shared by HR & CE Department and balance 8.6 lakhs are from donors.

The Karunakara Perumal was originally in a near by place. The same was moved inside the Shiva Temple, since the land was completely encroached.

During our first and second Visit, found difficult to reach the temple due to encroachment from all sides. The encroaches are cleared to some extent after Kumbhabhishekam.  The temple is under the control of HR & CE Department.

Telugu Chozha’s inscriptions
Telugu Chozha’s inscriptions

LEGENDS
As per the legend Shri Shiva of this temple was worshiped by Rama and his fingerprints can be seen on the top of the moolavar. 

TEMPLE TIMINGS
Temple will be kept opened between 07.00 Hrs to 11.00 hrs and 17.00 hrs to 19.00 Hrs

CONTACT DETAILS
Mr Jagan care taker may be contacted for further details on his mobile 9940634777

HOW TO REACH  
On bus route Poonamallee to Koyambedu, get down at Maduravoyal market bus stop.
From Maduravoyal market bus stop the temple is about 500 meters.

LOCATION OF THE TEMPLE : CLICK HERE







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The Status before Kumbhabhishekam ( From the earlier post ).
The temple is facing east with only an entrance arch. The temple is under palalayam and Moola lingam is kept in a shed. The temple is under renovation moving in a snail space for the past 8 years. Base was raised to about 3 feet and the old structure was dismantled completely and reconstructed. Before dismantling identification numbers were written. Vimanam for both Moolavar and Ambal are in the process of reconstruction. 

In the outer prakaram sannidhi for Vannimara Vinayagar, Arasamara Vinayagar and Nagars, Navagrahas and Karunakara Perumal sannidhi. The sanctum pillars has the relief of Bhageeratha and Harichandra etc,. 

It was told that most of the statues were moved to Koyambedu Kurungaleeswarar temple for safe custody.








Natures twist - The roots formed like Pillayar / Vinayagar 

Visited this temple on 30th January 2022, found in the same condition without any progress, even after 7 long years. Some of the photos taken are ...




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Tungabhadra Dam, Hampi Ruins, Hampi, Karnataka.

... a Continuation Post to  ASI MUSEUMS  Hampi Ruins, A Heritage Visit.   
19th June 2017.
HISTORY
After Kamalapura Museum Visit, we thought of visiting the Tungabhadra Dam also since the Hampi is located on the banks of river Tungabhadra and a life line to Hampi. Tungabhadra Dam is about 6 KM west of Hospet. This was the joint venture project between Madras Presidency and Hyderabad State and on completions i has become the joint venture of Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka State. The Tamil Nadu, then the Madras presidency Engineer Shri M S Thirumalae Ayyangar B.E, MIE ( Ind), I S E., while he was working under Madras PWD, investigated the Tungabhadra Project as an Executive Engineer ( 19440- 42 ) and in-charge of Construction of Tungabhadra Dam & low level canal system as Chief Engineer ( 1942 - 1952 ). The Park near the top of the dam was name after him as Thirumala Park and a statue is also installed.   Tamil labourers  were engaged in construction of this Dam and settled at Kamalapura area and some of them are working with Hampi Ruins sites.

Dam with catchment area

TECHNICAL DETAILS.
The Dam construction was started during 1949 CE and completed after 4 years, in 1953 CE. The dam water is controlled by 33 crest gates with a spill way length of 701 meters. Height of the dam is 49.50 meters ( 162 feet )  &  Length of the dam is 2449 meters ( 8035 ft ). The maximum storage capacity is 101 TMC. A hydro electric Power generating station is installed with a capacity of 127 MW.

The water serves the needs of Ballari, Koppala, Raichur districts and many other parts of Andhra Pradesh also. A beautiful garden is maintained below with a musical fountain, aquarium and colour lighting is provided to lit during evening hours.

LOCATION:CLICK HERE






Guest House

Entrance Gate to the Dam

Shri M S Thirumalae Ayyangar B.E, MIE ( Ind), I S E., who was the instrumental for this Dam Project . 


Watch tower 
End of our Hampi Ruins, Heritage visit
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Thursday 6 July 2017

Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple / காரமடை அரங்கநாதசாமி கோயில், காரமடை / Karamadai, near Mettupalayam, Coimbatore District, Tamil Nadu.

 27th June 2017.
At-least two times in a year I used to cross Karamadai on the way to Ooty from Coimbatore. Every time I used to think of visiting this temple, but some how I couldn’t made it. But this time when we are returning from Ooty, when I expressed my wish of visiting this Perumal and the Shiva temple my friends readily accepted and had the darshan.


Moolavar : Sri Ranganatha Swamy
Thayar    : Sri Ranganayaki

Some of the important features of this temple are...
The temple is facing with a front mandapam. After the front mandapam the Rajagopuram is of 7 tiers.  Dwajasthambam, balipeedam, Deepasthambam and Garudalwar sannadhi are immediately after the Rajagopuram. The moolavar is Swayambhu and the head is only visible and it was told that the body of Perumal is below the ground. 

In the outer prakaram sannadhi for Thayar, Andal, Anjaneyar and Alwars. There is a Kalyana mandapam is also in the outer prakaram. There are statues kept at  the back side of the temple, the details are not known. Sthala vruksham is Karai Tree.


HISTORY AND INSCRIPTIONS 
The temple is originally believed to have been built during the Chola Empire during the 10-11th centuries. Thirumalai Nayak (1623-59 CE) expanded the temple during his regime and built the walls and halls in the temple. Jayachamarajendra Wadiyar (1940–1950 ) built a set of other halls in the temple. Ramanuja (1017–1137 CE ), the expounder of Vaishnava advaita philosophy is believed to have visited this temple on his way to Melkote from Srirangam Ranganathaswamy Temple. The northern temple tower was built during 1944, while the seven-tiered 80 ft (24 m) Eastern tower was built during 2013. Some of the old halls were also renovated during 2013.

LEGENDS
As per the legend the shepherd Kottariyar had seen the cow was milking automatically on a bush/ Ant hill, while grazing.  In the process of clearing the bush/ Ant hill Lord Ranganatha Swamy appeared before the Shepherd  and blessed him. On hearing this the Pattar Community built this temple. 

THE TEMPLE TIMINGS:
The temple will be kept opened between 05.30 hrs to 13.30 hrs and 16.00 hrs to 20.30 hrs.

CONTACT DETAILS:
Sri Ranganatha Ayyangar may be contacted on his mobile 9443027307 for further Details.

HOW TO REACH :
Karamadai is on the way to Mettupalayam from Coimbatore.
All the service and Town buses will stop at Karamadai.
The temple is about 300 meters from Karamadai bus stop.

LOCATION:CLICK HERE





Bas-reliefs found in one of the koshtam - Who is this? 

Nadu Karkal or memorial stones of those persons, had done service to this temple
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Archaeological Museum, Kamalapura and Hampi, Hampi Ruins, Hampi, Karnataka.

....a Continuation post to Sri ChandraSekara Temple 
 19th June 2017.
Both the museums houses various antiquities that were recovered in and around Hampi like prehistoric stone implements, Pottery, stone, Metal, and Stucco sculptures, Coins of Vijayanagara empire, Copper plate epigraphs, metal objects, Manuscripts and miscellaneous objects. The Kamalapura museum has three galleries viz: Shaiva, Vaishnava and miscellaneous. It has a scaled model of Hampi valley in the courtyard. In addition to this there are  two more cultural galleries near Lotus mahal. To my observation the sculptures are mainly for Hero stones, sati stones and Veerabhadra and other deities.

LOCATION: KAMALAPURA ...
Only few images of sculptures are up loaded. The see the full images  CLICK HERE.......

 Veerabhadra

 Veerabhadra
 Veerabhadra
  Veerabhadra
  Veerabhadra
                                                  Arikandam ( Cutting owns head )

 Lakshmi Narayanan

 Narasimha 

                                              Sati Stone 

Sati Stone 

LOCATION: NEAR LOTUS NAHAL  
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 Hero Stone  
 Saptamatrikas

 Shanmugar 

LOCATION: GUADRS QUARTERS.
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 Sati Stone 
 Hero Stone  
 Hero Stone  

 Hero Stone  

 Sati Stone

கழுவேற்றம்
Theerthangarar
... to be continued  Tungabhadra Dam..

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Sri Chandrasekara Temple, Hampi Ruins, hampi, Karnataka.

…. A Continuation post to Octagonal Water Pavilion 
19th June 2017.
This east facing  16th ( some body claims it is 15th century ) century Chandrasekara was built very near to Queens bath.  This temple was dedicated to Lord Shiva.


The sanctum sanctorum consists of sanctum, antarala, sabamandapa and mukha mandapa. This temple has a prakara and Rajagopuram is on the east side. The Vimanam over the sanctum was built in Dravidian style with three tiers using bricks and mortar. The sabamandpa has two entrances and the  pillars has the reliefs of saivate  deities.

LOCATION:CLICK HERE

 A lone walker 





 See the pillar reliefs on  both sides.. a Devotee is worshiping Lord Shiva

Mr Gireesh on the left and Mr Rajasekar on the right 

With this we wounded up our Hampi Ruins Heritage Visit after a brief meeting. Mr Gireesh was presented with a Guide book of Badami with all our signatures and said good bye to each other and get dropped at Bus stand for return journey to Chennai with full of Hampi memories lingering in our minds.  Thanks to Gireesh, Mr Rajasekar, Mrs Vidya and my co-participants for this wonderful heritage visit. Thanks to all once again.

…. To be continued ASI MUSEUMS 
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