Moolavar
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Marundeeswarar
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Urchavar
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Thyagarajar
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Amman / Thayar
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Tiripurasundari
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Thala Virutcham
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Vanni
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Theertham
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Pancha Theertham
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Agamam / Pooja
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Kameekam
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Old year
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1000-2000 years old
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Historical Name
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Tiru Vanmikiyur
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City
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Tiruvanmiyur
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District
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State
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Tamil Nadu
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Temple
History
Recognizing the penance of Sage Vasishta on Lord Shiva, Indira
sent his Kamadenu the divine cow with the sage.
Once, the cow delayed to pour the milk for puja. The angry sage cursed it to become an
ordinary cow losing its divine status.
He also suggested the cow to go to this place and worship Lord Shiva
under the Vanni tree to recover its divinity.
Kamadenu poured the milk on the Lord and got back its original
supremacy. Hence, the Lord has the name
Paalvanna Nather. Paal in Tamil means
milk. When Sage Valmiki came there to
worship Lord Shiva, Kamadhenu ran in fear pressing its feet on the head of the
Shivalinga, the scar of which is still visible on the presiding deity.
Greatness
Of Temple:
Sage Valmiki worshipped Lord and
corrected himself from the ways of his past life as a robber. Pleased with the sage, Lord Shiva appeared
before him under the Vanni tree in the temple.
The place, as requested by the sage, was named after him. The Vanni tree is in the prakara where Lord
granted darshan to Sage Agasthya and Sage Valmiki. This event forms part during the Panguni
Brahmmotsava in the temple.
There are shrines for Muthukumarar
praised by saint Arunagiriar in his Tirupugazh, three Shakti Vinayakas, 108
Shivalingas and Panchalingas. Abishek to
Lord is performed each day only after Gopuja – Puja to cow. Lord is also known as Vanmikanathar,
Vedapureeswarar, Amudheeswarar and Paalvanna Nathar.
Lord taught Sage Agasthya the
medicinal qualities of herbals and the medicines for various diseases, hence is
also praised as Marundeeswarar – Marundhu in Tamil means medicine and Eeaswara
God – God of Medicines.
Lord facing west: Appayya Dikshithar, whose original works and commentaries
on our sacred books had enriched the
Sanskrit literatures and the spiritual heritage of South during the twentieth
century, was unable to have the darshan of Lord due to heavy floods. He was able to see only the back of
Lord. He said to the Lord, “I came here
to worship you with your face, can’t you oblige me.” Moved by the prayer of Dikshithar, Lord Shiva
turned west and granted darshan. Only
Lord Shiva shrine is facing west in the temple.
The shrine of Mother behind Lord’s shrine is facing south while the
shrines of Lord Vinayaka and Lord Muruga are facing east
Thanks
giving:
Devotees offer vastras to Lord and Mother
Prayers
Devotees perform milk abishek to Lord and consume the
Vibuthi (sacred ash) Prasad for cure from prolonged illness and relief from
sins. Circumambulating the Vanni tree
where Lord appeared leads the devotee to salvation.
Singers
The temple is praised in the Thevaram hymns of Saint
Tirunavukkarasar and by Arunagiriar. “Lord of Tiruvanmiyur appears
before the devotee praising His endless merciful traits and removes the
illusion in the dull mind.” Saint
Tirunavukkarasar. This is the 25th temple in Thondai region praised in
Thevaram hymns.
Festival
Panguni Brahmmotsavam in March- April, Shivrathri in
February-March, Vinayaka Chaturti, Skanda Sashti in October-November, full moon
days Kruthika star days.
Temple's
Speciality
The Vimana (tower above the sanctum sanctorum) of the
presiding deity is of Chaturvastam design.
Opening
Time:
The temple is open from 6.00 a.m. to 12.00 a.m. and from
4.00 p.m. to 9.00 p.m.
Address
Sri Marundeeswarar Temple, Tiruvanmiyur, Chennai.
Phone
+91 - 44 - 2441 0477.
General
Information
Lord Vinayaka is known as Vigneswara. The temple has 5 tier Rajagopuram. Pongal-pudding is offered as nivedhana to
Lord.
Location
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The temple is on the East Coast Road in Tiruvanmiyur
connected by bus facilities.
Near By Railway Station : Tiruvanmiyur
Near By Airport : Chennai
Near By Railway Station : Tiruvanmiyur
Near By Airport : Chennai
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