Sunday 5 January 2014

Vallakottai Sri Subramaniar Temple / Vallakottai Murugan Temple, Komaleswarar Temple and Vel Temple , Vallakottai, Kanchipuram District, Tamil Nadu.

 05, January 2014
This week end I had been to Vallakottai Sri Subramaniar Temple. The Vallakottai is about 51 KM west of Chennai, 32 KM east of Kanchipuram and 10 KM south of Sriperumbudur. I went Vallakottai via Tambaram and Oragadam an Industrial hub near Chennai. About 15 years before, I had been to this temple and had the dharshan in the lamp light, since we went to the temple after sun set and there was no power. After that my long dream of visiting this temple again, came to true on 05-01-2014.
 
South side entrance mandapam with 5 tier Rajagopuram 

Moolavar    : Sri Subramaniar
Consort      : Sri Valli and Sri Devasena.

Some of the important features of this temple are …..
This temple has a 1200 years old history. The stories goes like this. The King Bakirathan ruled Ilangi country with Jalankondapuram as a capital. Sri Narathar was not given respect when he visited the king. So he left the place with anger and on the way he meet Asuran Koran and advised him that his Thigvijayam will be fulfilled only after defeating the King Bagirathan. So Koran Conquered King Bagirathan in the battle.  The king regained his power after worshiping Lord Sri Subramaniar of this temple as per the advise of Sri Durvasa maharishi.

The moolavar is of 7 feet tall with right hand in abhaya mudra. This is one of the tallest Sri Subramaniar moortham in the world. He is also called as Kodai andavar with a beautiful smile on his face. Sri Valli and Devasena are on both sides.

The Theertham is called as Vajra theertham.  The Indiran worshiped Lord Sri Subramaniar as per the advise of his kula Guru Pragaspathi. He created this theertham using his Vajra Ayudham and using this holy water he had done abhishekam to Sri Subramaniar.

This place is also called as Kodai Nagar. The story goes like this.   The Asuran Vallan with a fort ruled this place and gave frequent troubles to Devars.  Sri Subramaniar has done the vatham and destroyed  Asuran Vallan.  As per Vallan's wish to Lord, the place was called as Vallan Kottai and later called as VallaKottai.

The temple is facing east with a small 3 tier Rajagopuram. The steps on east side leads to Vajra Temple Tank. Balipeedam, Dwajasthambam and Mayil vahanam are on the east side.

4 tall pillared mandapam with 5 tier Rajagopuram is on the south side.
In the outer prakaram sannadhi for Vijaya Ganapathi, Urchava Moorthangal, Shanmugar, Sri Devi Karumari Thiripura Sundari Amman  and Peacock enclosure.

The stucco images of 6 abodes of Lord Sri Subramaniar is on the sanctum sanctorum / Karuvarai parapet wall. The paintings of 6 abodes of Sri Subramaniar is in the maha mandapam.

The artha mandapam is fitted with Bas-reliefs on brass plates.
There is no moorthams in koshtam.

The moolavars Sri Valli Devasena sametha Sri Subramaniar  is 7 feet tall and looks beautiful.

Arunagirinathar was advised by Lord  to Visit this temple on the way to Thiruthani from Thiruporur,  in his dream. He has sung  7 hymns in Thiruppugazh in praise of Lord Sri Subramaniar.

THE TEMPLE TIMINGS :
The temple will be opened between 06.30 Hrs to 13.00 Hrs and in the evening from 16.00 Hrs to 20.30 Hrs.
On Sundays and special pooja days the temple will be kept open between 06.00 Hrs to 20.00 Hrs with out closing.

CONTACT DETAILS : 
The temple can be contacted over phone numbers 8012418532 and 8012418631 and it was requested to contact these numbers for special poojas, Annadhanam, etc.,

HOW TO REACH ::
From Tambaram 583, 583 D and 55 N to Sriperumbudur passes through this village.
From Tambaram Sanitorium new bus terminus 55 L and 55 A are plying to Vallakottai and timings are to be checked.
All buses  to Kanchipuram via Oragadam and Sriperumbudur passes through this village.

LOCATION OF THE TEMPLE  CLICK HERE

 East side entrance from Vajra theertham 
 Moolavar Vimanam 
East side view of the temple with Vajra Theertham.

There is also a Sri Varadharaja Perumal Sannadhi on the banks of Vajra Theetham before Sri Subramaniyar Temple.

Entrance with Dwajasthambam in front of Sri Varadharaja Perumal Temple 
Moolavar vimanam 

Also had the darshan of  Sri Komaleswarar, a Shiva temple on the north east corner of the  Vajra theertham.

Moolavar    : Sri Komaleswarar
Consort      : Sri Komalavalli

Some of the important features of this temple are……………
There is an entrance arch on the south side and moolavar is facing east. There is no Rajagopuram and  dwajasthambam.

In the open prakaram sannadhi for Prasanna Anjeneyar, Sarva Yoga Rajaganapathy, Iyappam, Shridi Saibaba, Vaaraki, Arthanareeswarar, Sarabeswarar, Arumugar, Shanthidurgai, Sanyasi, Kollur Moogambigai, Kowsiki, Muneeswarar, Lakshmi Kuberar, Valli Devasena Subramaniyar, Raja nagars, Karumariamman, Kaalabairavar, Kuruna Vimosana Sannadhi ( to get rid of debt, deceases, and enemies – always under water ), Navargrahas ( made of single stone ), Lakshmi, Saraswathi, Durgai, Prathosa Siva Sakthi, Gayathiri, Ashtabuja Durgai, Buddhar, Suryan, Vembu, Lakshmi Hayagreevar, Iyannar (Saastha), Vallalar, Ragavendar, Shankarar, Ramanujar, Mangalambigai, Parvathavardhini samedha Sri Kailashanathar.  Many of the sannadhis are built along the compound wall.


 The temple complex view. Moolavar Vimanam is in the shape of Shiva Lingam guarded by Snake
 Sri Kailasa Nathar  Sannathi with Stucco image on the top. 
 Small sannadhis are built around compound wall. 
 Shantha Durgai ( Durgai is in peace ) 
  Bas relief sculptures around sanctum sanctorum wall. 
 Stucco image of Nandhi and Shiva dancing on the Sanctum Sanctorum wall. 
In koshtam Vinayagar, Dakshinamurthy ( with 27 steps to symbolizes the 27 Nakshatras ), Vishnu, Brahma, Durgai. and Chandikeswarar. Moolavar Vimanam  with 27 steps to symbolizes the 27 Nakshatras.
 
 Navagrahas with their vahanams made of single stone. This is rare to see.

 Kuruna Vimosana Shiva Lingam under water with three faces on east, south and north ( Like Chandramouleeswarar at Thiruvakkarai )

Urchavar on the Rishaba vahanam 

People advised me to go to  "Ganavel temple" about a KM from Sri Subramaniar Temple. I could feel the influence of the Chennai pollution, while waking on the dusty road. The hill is very small, A foot path leads to this  hill shrine. 

A 30 feet tall Vinayagi, female version of Vinayagar made of stucco receives us at the entrance. This statue can be seen from the main road.

 Vinayagi

 There are small sannadhis for Muneeswarar, Vinayagar.
 There  are 108 Shiva Lingas  on a 4 pedestal of each 27 nos ( The used / unused grinding stones are used as Shiva Lingas. )

The main sannadhi is under a GI sheet shed. The moolavar is in the form of Vel and Ambal looks cute with a beautiful smile on her face.

 Vel as Moolavar
Ambal with a beautiful smile on her face 
It was understood that there will be lot of crowd on Thaipoosam day.
--- OM SIVAYA NAMA ---

4 comments:

  1. Dear velu dharan,
    Every Sunday i used to visit both temple when I was in mannivakkam. Now i am in kuwait,just now i read and seen all image. I feel that I visited this place just now.thanks and rocking your professional.
    All the best.
    Thanks
    Senthilnathan

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    1. Thanks Senthil with the blessing of Lord Muruga on this Thaipoosam day

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