Moolavar
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Gnanapureeswarar, Idaisura Nathar
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Urchavar
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Chandrasekharar
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Amman / Thayar
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Imayamadakodi, Govaradhnambikai
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Thala Virutcham
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Vilwa
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Theertham
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Madhura Theertham
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Agamam / Pooja
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Shivagama
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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 Idaisuram
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City
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Tiruvadishoolam
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State
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Tamil Nadu
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Temple
History
Saint Tirugnanasambandar, during his
pilgrimage to Shiva temples felt terribly hungry and tired while passing
through this place. As it was noon time,
Sun too was hot. He sat under a tree for
rest. A shepherd wearing a loin cloth
and holding a small stick came to the place.
He offered a pot of curd to Sambandar to quench his hunger and asked him
who he was. Sambandar told the shepherd
that He was visiting Shiva temples. The
boy told the saint that there was Shiva in that place too and compelled him to
sing His praise. Sambandar had his own
doubt about the shepherd as He was very handsome. Saint followed the boy who stopped near a
tank, smiled and disappeared. Lord Shiva
granted darshan as a shepherd.
Lord came to the saint on his way and
left on the way -Idai in Tamil. Hence,
Lord is praised as Idai Suranathar.
Sambandar sang a Pathigam-10 verses in praise of Lord.
Singers
The temple is praised by Saint Tirugnana Sambandar in his
Thevaram hymns. This is the 27th Shiva temple in Thondainadu region praised in
Thevaram hymns.
Festival
Chitra poornima in April-May; Wedding festival along with
Panguni Uthiram in March-April and Bangle festival (Valaikappu) for Mother on
Aadi Pooram in July-August are the festivals celebrated in the temple.
Temple's
Speciality:
Lord Shiva in the temple is a swayambumurthy shining as
emerald.
Opening
Time:
The temple is open from 7.00 a.m. to 11.00 a.m. and from
4.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m.
Address
Sri Gnanapureeswarar Temple, Tiruvadishoolam-603 108 (Tiru
Idaisuram), Chengalpat.
Phone
+91- 44 - 2742 0485, 94445 – 23890
General
Information
Three trees, Vilwa, Neem (Vembu) and Banyan are touching
close together believed to represent Lord Shiva, Mother Ambica and Lord
Vinayaka. Worshipping the trees will
ensure unity in family and those separated will have a re-union. The tank from where Lord Shiva disappeared
still exists. There are shrines for
Varasiddhi Vinayaka, Lord Brahmmandeswarar and Mother Brahmmandeswari.
Prayers
Devotees pray here for cure from diseases and for a good
looking appearance. Those facing delays
in wedding proposals and concerned with the welfare of children pray to the
sacred tree offering vastras and yellow thread.
Thanks
giving
Devotees offer abishek to Lord with honey.
Greatness
Of Temple:
In days of yore, the region was a
jungle dense with Vilwa trees. Of the
many cows grazing here, one did not yield sufficient milk as expected. The shepherd observed the cow’s movements and
found it pouring its milk among thick bushes.
He informed the people of the village.
They cleared the bush and found a Maragatha Swayambu Linga. They understood that Ambica was the cow
giving the wisdom milk. They built the
temple here, naming Lord Gnanapureeswarar and Mother Govardhanambikai. Devotees pray here for good education and
wisdom.
Generally, we see Mother Ambica with
Her feet close together. Here, Ambica
has one foot backward and one forward as if a in walking posture.
Lord Shiva once set out to help child
saint Tirugnanasambandar who was tired then.
When Ambica too joined Him, Lord asked Her to be back as any child would
recognize the Mother who fed it. He will easily recognize both. Lord simply wanted to go alone. As Ambica was ready to accompany the Lord,
She is seen ready to go walking with Lord, it is described. Those with disfigured legs pray to Ambica.
Location
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From Chennai the place is 65 km. From Chengalpat the
place is 9 km far linked with city bus facility.
Near By Railway Station : Chengalpat
Near By Airport : Chennai
Near By Railway Station : Chengalpat
Near By Airport : Chennai
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