Wednesday 27 September 2023

Sri Pachaiamman Temple / Sri Pachaiamman Kovil / ஸ்ரீ பச்சை அம்மன் கோவில், Munugapattu, Tiruvannamalai District, Tamil Nadu.

The Visit to this Sri Pachai Amman Temple at Munugapattu, was a part of “Pallava period Shiva, Amman and Jain Temples Visit” in Tiruvannamalai and Ranipet Districts on 3rd September 2023. Thanks to Mrs Radhabalan, of Kanchipuram for taking me to these temples.  This Temple on the south side bank of River Cheyyar.


Moolavar  : Sri Mannarswamy
Consort    : Sri Pachaiamman

Some of the salient features of this temple are…..
The Vazhmuni and Semmuni sannadhis are in front of the Temple facing north, on the other side of the main road. Both Vazhmuni and Semmuni are in stucco images of big in size.

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Vazhl Muni and Semmuni

Vazhl Muni and Semmuni Vahanas


The  temple is facing East with an entrance arch. Stucco image of Pachai Amman is on the entrance arch. Veeraiyan & Veerayi  images are in-front of the 3 tier Rajagopuram with a mandapam, built with brick and lime mortar. Sri Mannar Swamy with a rishabam in front, Pachai Amman and Utsavars  sannidhis are in a row facing East. Shiva as Mannar Swamy is in sitting posture on the left side Sanctum of Pachai Amman with Rishabam in front.  The Main idol is of Stucco in green colour and a stone idol is in-front. Pachai Amman is in sitting posture with 4 hands. Upper hands are holding Pasa and Angusam, the lower hands are holding bowl and a Pirambu / cane.

In Praharam, Stucco images of Munis, in different posture are lined up on the east side, Elephant, Horse, Rishabam are on the right side, Nagars and Navagrahas.




ARCHITECTURE
The temple maintains its old Brick Rajagopuram structure on East and North sides. The Stucco images of Vazhmuni and Semmuni, and different munis are in the praharam.

The temple complex consists of a Shrine for Mannar Swami and Sri Pachai Amman. These two sannidhis and a Utsav murtis shrines are reconstructed during recent years with stone.

The Main sanctum sanctorum of Pachai Amman Temple consists of sanctum sanctorum, antara, ardha mandapam / maha mandapam and a common recently built concrete open mandapam. The Ceiling of the open mandapa is painted with the sthala purana.  

The sanctum sanctorum is on a Upanam and pada bandha adhistanam with three patta kumudam. The Bhitti starts with Vedikai. Brahmakantha pilasters are shown with kalasam, kudam, lotus petals mandi, palaka and pushpa pothyal. The Prastaram consists of valapi, kapotam and Bhumidesam. A Two tier Vesara vimanam is on the sanctum sanctorum. Amman’s various forms are in the Tala and greeva koshtams. The Temple from adhistanam to prastaram was built with stone and the super structure above prastaram was built with brick and cement mortar.




HISTORY AND INSCRIPTIONS
The original temple may be of 300 to 400 years old. The sanctum was re built during recent years.

LEGENDS
Here the Pachai Amman is considered as the incarnation of ma Parvati and Shiva is with Human face as Mannar Swamy.  As per the Legend, when Shiva and Parvati are at Kailash, Bhrigu Muni came to worship Shiva.  Since Shiva and Parvati are sitting together, Bhrigu Muni took a form of beetle,  Circumambulate Shiva alone, flying through the gap between Shiva and Parvati. On seeing this ma Parvati, felt that she was insulted by Bhrigu Muni without worshipping her. When She asked Shiva, to give left side of his body to her, Shiva didn’t gave a proper reply. Ma Parvati knows that Shiva will grant her wish if She do a severe penance. So ma Parvati came to this earth and selected this place to do the penance. She sent her son Vinayagar to get some water to do pooja. He went to the hill, found Muniwar was in thapas with a kamandala full of water. Vinayagar took it and made to run as Kamandala River. Then She sent Muruga to get water. Muruga made a river to flow through his spear / Vel, called as Sei+River ( Sei- Son ), which has got corrupted to the present name of Cheyyar. In the mean time Ma Parvati had made to flow a river Pirambaga Nadhi with her Pirambu. All the three rivers joined together in this place called Mukkoottu and  Shiva is called as Mukkoottu Shiva. The place has got corrupted to Munugapattu.

Ma Parvati made a Shiva Linga with sand and did abhishekam with the mukkoottu river water. Then she started her penance after creating a Pandal using plantain trees ( Hence this place is called as Valappandal ).  Some asuras tried to disturb her penance. Shiva as Vazhlmuni and Maha Vishnu as Semmuni Guard her for completing her penance. Satisfied with ma Parvati’s Penance Shiva asked her to come to Thiruvannamalai where Shiva gave her the left part of his body and the form is called as Ardhanareeswara.





The legend of Pachaiamman… After coming to the earth ma Parvati didn’t got water immediately. Due to this her body has become hot and red in colour due to anger. After getting water through his sons Vinayagar and Murugan. Then ma Parvati started her penance in calm and her body turned to green.

The people of this region worships Pachai Amman as their Kula Deivam.
Since Shiva was made out of mud ie மண், Shiva was called as Man Lingeswarar, Man Swamy  and the same has got corrupted to Mannar Swamy.  Even though this temple is popularly known as Pachai Amman Temple, Shiva as Mannar Swamy is prime deity of this temple.  The three specialities of this temple are, ma Parvati did penance under plantain tree pandal, Shiva is in human form and Shiva and maha Vishnu as Guardian / Dwarapalakas.

POOJAS AND CELEBRATIONS
Apart form regular poojas special poojas are conducted on Amavasya Days, Aadi month, Fridays, etc. Annual festival will be celebrated during August. Pachai Kungumam is offered at the Sanctum.

Devotees used to do tonsuring their heads for the wishes fulfilled and do pooja to the vehicles. 

Nagars and cradles 

TEMPLE TIMINGS
The temple will be kept opened between 07.00 hrs to 14.00 Hrs and 16.00 hrs to 20 Hrs.

CONTACT DETAILS
The temple land line  number +91 4182 244441,  may be contacted for further details.

HOW TO REACH
This temple is 12 KM from Arani, 24 KM from Cheyyar, 38 KM from Arcot, 54 KM from Kanchipuram, 53 KM from Vellore, 74 KM from Tiruvannamalai and 145 KM from Chennai.
Nearest Railway Station is Kanchipuram.

LOCATION OF THE TEMPLE : CLICK HERE

Veeraiyan & Veerayi ( Believed to be Hero Stones )










All Green - to signify Pachaiamman
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Tuesday 26 September 2023

Sri Mariamman Temple / Muthalamman Temple / ஸ்ரீ முத்தாலம்மன் கோயில், Valappandal, Ranipet District, Tamil Nadu.

The Visit to this Sri Muthalamman temple at Valappandal was a part of “Pallava period Shiva, Amman and Jain Temples Visit” in Tiruvannamalai and Ranipet Districts on 3rd September 2023. Thanks to Mrs Radhabalan, of Kanchipuram for taking me to these temples.  This Temple on the North side bank of River Cheyyar.



Moolavar : Sri Mariamman / Sri Muthalamman.

Some of the salient features of this temple are…..
The temple is facing east with a three tier Rajagopuram and 2 Kanthus with Pavadairayar’s images. Simha vahana with balipeedam is in front of the temple. Stucco images of Vinayagar and Murugan images are on both side of the mandapam. Amman, Kamakshi Amman, Vinayagar, Muthalamman, Murugan, Annapoorani and Saraswathi  are on the top of the mandapam.

Sri Muthalamman is the sanctum is in sukhasana sitting posture with 4 hands. While upper hands are holding Damaru & Trishul, the lower hands are holding a big knife and a bowl.  In koshtam Amman’s various forms.

In the praharam, Vinayagar sannidhi is on the left side with a small door, Nagars ( an Amman’s images and a Lady holding snakes and two snakes on the head are in the Nagar’s Group ), etc.




ARCHITECTURE
The temple is about 4 to 5 feet below the Ground and road Level. The total temple may be 300 to 400 years old built with brick and lime mortar. The main temple sanctum sanctorum wall is supported with slanting wall. A an eka tala Vesara Vimanam is on the sanctum sanctorum. Stucco images of Muthalamman, Vinayagar, Vaishnavi, Brahmi are in the greeva koshtam. In addition stucco images of Shiva & Parvati and Amman’s various form are on the parapet wall of the mandapam. 

The Rajagopuram was built during recent years.




HISTORY AND INSCRIPTIONS
The out side road level compared to the ground level of the temple indicates the Temple may be  of 300 to 400 years old. The rajagopuram was built during recent years.

LEGENDS
The Devotees from far off places visits this temple, considering as a Kula Deivam temple. Important functions like Tonsuring, ear boring ceremonies are conducted in the temple.

Devotees prays this Muthalamman to remove marriage obstacles, and Child boon.

POOJAS AND CELEBRATIONS
Apart from oru kala pooja, special poojas are conducted on Fridays, Sundays, Aadi Fridays. Annual festival will be conducted during the month of Aadi.

Naga kanni
Nagars
Nagars
TEMPLE TIMINGS
The temple will be kept opened between 07.00 hrs to 10.00 hrs and 17.00 hrs to 19.00 hrs.

CONTACT DETAILS
The Poojari’s mobile nos +91 9095882591 and +91 8124401032 may be contacted for further details.

HOW TO REACH
This temple is 14 KM from Arani, 22 KM from Cheyyar, 38 KM from Arcot, 52 KM from Kanchipuram, 62 KM from Vellore, 72 KM from Tiruvannamalai and 132 KM from Chennai.
Nearest Railway Station is Kanchipuram.

LOCATION OF THE TEMPLE : CLICK HERE

Vinayagar Shrine with low height door
Kandhu with Pavadairayar
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Monday 25 September 2023

Shri Adinath Jain Temple / ஸ்ரீ ஆதிநாதர் ஜீனாலயம், Korakkottai, Thiruvannamalai District, Tamil Nadu.

The Visit to this Shri Adinath Digambar Jain Temple at Korakkottai was a part of Uzhavarapani  at Kovilampoondi Jain Temple organised by the Tamil Jains, Ahimsa walk  Group  on 2nd July 2021. It was told that Korakkottai signifies a big Fort.


The main Deity :  Sri Adinatha Tirthankara.

Some of the salient features of this Jinalaya are...
Jinalaya is facing east with a 5 tier Rajagopuram. Balipeedam and Manasthamabam are after the Rajagopuram. Dwarapalakas in flat stone are in front of Mukha mandapam. In Sanctum Sanctorum Shri Adinatha Tirthankara is in sitting posture. Adinatha is with elongated earlobes. A Mahara thorana is shown on the back side of his head. Two whisk bearers are on both sides. Creepers are shown as floral designs. A Thindu is also shown on the back side of the  Tirthankara.  

Metal images are in the Maha mandapam. The Parivara sannidhis for Chakreshwari, Padmavathi Amman and Dharma Devi are on the north side of the praharam. An un-finished idl is also found in the praharam. 

About 500 meters from the Village, a rock surface is called "Samiyar Parai". Some Munis’ padas / foot prints are found. It is believed that rain will come, if pooja is done for rain.  



ARCHITECTURE
The Jinalaya consists of Sanctum Sanctorum, ardha mandapam and Mukha mandapam.  A Dravida Two tier Vimanam is on the top of sanctum sanctorum. Tirthankaras are in the Tala and Greeva koshtas. The Total temple was reconstructed with Bricks and cement concrete.

The Rajagopuram is of 5 tiers with stucco images of 24 Tirthankaras was constructed under the Guidance of Muni Sri 1008 Viswesh Sagar. These 24 Tirthankaras are visible from far distance. 



HISTORY AND INSCRIPTIONS
It is believed that the temple was constructed during 18th Century. The antiquity of the moolavar idol is not known. The Sub-Sannidhis are constructed latter period. The Rajagopuram was constructed in 2013. The required fund for constructing the rajagopuram was received from Tamil jains community, of which a considerable part was contributed by Mr Sugumaran Dhananjayan.  

It was told that, a villager dreamt that a Parshwanath Tirthankar idol was lying in the pond. The Villagers searched and found the Parshvanath Tirthankara from the pond. That idol is now kept as the Utsava Murti of the temple.

POOJAS AND CELEBRATIONS
Apart from regular poojas special poojas are conducted on Mahaveer Jayanti, Mukkudai, Ashtanik, Avani Avittam, Atchaya Tritiya, Karthigai Deepam, Kaanum Pongal Utsav, Aadi Velli Utsav, Navaratri.

CONTACT DETAILS
Thiru. Sekar may be contacted on his mobile +919976334187 for further details

HOW TO REACH
This temple is 29 KM from Chetpet, 18 KM from Vandavasi, 43 KM from Uthiramerur, 46 KM from Melmaruvathur, 58 KM from Kanchipuram, 79 KM from Chengalpattu and 140 KM from Chennai.
Nearest Railway Station is Melmaruvathur.

LOCATION OF THE TEMPLE : CLICK HERE





Unfinished Idol
Stone Jala
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