Siddhargal Thiruvadi | Epi. 1668 | Miracle Siddhar | Mahan Sri Balaramalinga Nadha Siddhar |Chennai
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Sri Kasi Viswanathar Temple / Kasi Kayilangiri Gnana Jyothi Bala Ramalinga Natha Shivalogam at Thiruvanmiyur, Chennai
Address :
Kasi Kayilangiri Gnana Jyothi Bala Ramalinga Nathar
Singaravelan Nagar (SR Nagar )
Kuppam (Near Beach)
Thiruvonmiyur
Chennai - 600041
Google Map:
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A temple for Kasi Viswanathar in Chennai
This temple in Mambalam that worships Siva reminds us of its origin that traces to 17th century
The Shiva Linga is of swayambhu and Nandhi is in front mandapam. It was learned that Siddhar Sri-la-Sri Balaramalinga Nathar worshipped Lord Shiva Kasi Viswanathar and attained Jeeva Samadhi at this place, which is between Moolavar and Nandhi.
On Pournami days, special poojas are conducted three times during the night by one of Siddhar Bala Ramalinga Nathar's disciples from Saidapet.
It was said that the temple is more than 1000 years old. The kallala tree's roots spread on both sides of the entire sanctum walls. The inside sanctum was paved with granite stone slabs without disturbing the kalala tree's roots.
The Kasi Viswanathar temple in West Mambalam, one of the many temples in this area, is named after the famous Siva temple in Kasi (Varanasi). According to this temple’s sources, this place was once called Maha Vilvam (Maha Bila Kshetram) from which the name Mambalam came. This temple was a small shrine in the 17th century.
The main entrance faces east and is located on Karuppiah street but many devotees enter the temple through the entrance on the south side which is on Kasi Viswanathar street. Both the entrances have tall, modern gopurams, the one on the east having seven storeys and the one on the south having three tiers.
The mandapam in front of the main sanctum is large and made of concrete, but the pillars remind the visitor of the granite ones in Vijayanagar era mandapams.
A particular pillar in this mandapam, has images of Ardhanarishwarar, Garuda, Hanuman (Sanjeevi Rayar), Yoga Narasimha, Parathyankara Devi, Sarabesvarar, Sankara Narayana, and Nandishwarar.
A tiny stone Nandi faces the main shrine which houses the Siva Lingam worshipped as Kasi Viswanathar. The devakoshtas (niches) on the walls of this sanctum have the images of Nritta Ganesha, Dakshinamurti, Vishnu, Brahma and Durga.
A row of sixty-three Nayanamars is seen close to the principal shrine. The prakaram (enclosure) has sanctums for Vinayaka, Subramanya with consorts, Nataraja, Chandikeshwara, Bhairava and Navagraha. The sanctum for Goddess Visalakshi, consort of Kasi Viswanathar, faces south, and is located in the prakaram.
Many festivals are celebrated in this temple, the main one being the Brahmotsavam (annual festival) for ten days in Panguni. Some of the other festivals are, a procession for Goddess Visalakshi on Pournami (full moon) day in the month of Chittirai.
On Vaikasi Visakam, there is procession for Muruga; on Uttiram nakshatram in Ani, there is a special abhisekam for Nataraja and annabhisekam is done in Aippasi during Asvini nakshatram. Margazhi Thiruvadirai is special as in all Siva temples.
TEMPLE TIMINGS:
The temple will be opened between 03.30 hrs to 12.00 hrs and poojas will be closed around 05.30 hrs.
CONTACT DETAILS:
HOW TO REACH :
About a km from Thiruvanmiyur Bus Terminus and about 750 meters from Thiruvanmiyur Sri Marundeeswarar Temple.
The temple is 50 meters from Kuppam Beach Road
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