Moolavar
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Sthalasayana Perumal
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Urchavar
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Ulaguyya Nindran
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Amman / Thayar
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Nilamangai Thayar
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Thala Virutcham
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Punnai
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Theertham
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Pundareeka Pushkarani
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Agamam / Pooja
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-
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Old year
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1000-2000 years old
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Historical Name
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Tirukadal Mallai
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City
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Mahabalipuram
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District
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State
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Tamil Nadu
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Temple
History
Mamallapuram sea region was once dense
with forests. Sage Pundareeka was
performing penance here. He saw lotus
flowers in a tank nearby and wanted them to be placed at the feet of Lord
Narayana in the Milk Ocean-Tiruparkadal.
Picking up the flowers, he proceeded to Tiruparkadal but the sea
obstructed his march. To make way, he
began to dry the sea by removing the water day and night. This went on for years. Tired, he cried “Oh Lord Parandhama, if I am
your true devotee, let the sea dry and make way for me and till such time I
reach you these flowers should not fade off.”
His mind was completely set on Lord.
Perumal appeared before him as an aged man.
The old man asked the sage to get him
food as he was hungry. He also advised
him to stop his impossible task and do something worthwhile. The sage asked the old man to hold his flower
basket and wait till he brought food for him saying that he was determined to
see Perumal in Tiruparkadal, place the flowers at His feet and would not rest till then. The sage went to bring food for the old
man. Before he returned, Perumal wore
all the flowers on His Thirumeni – body – and was in his reclining
posture. It was a pleasant shock for the
sage to see his Lord and begged His pardon for making Him carry the flower
basket and also begged to allow him at His feet.
As Lord gave darshan in His reclining
position, He is praised as Sthala Sayana (reclining) Perumal.
Greatness
Of Temple:
The place has the reputation of being
the birth place of Saint Boodhathazhwar enriching the Vaishnava Nalayira Divya
Prapandham literature with his hymns.
This is one of the celebrated 108 Divyadesas of Lord Perumal. Procession deity appears with a lotus bud in
His hand as if offering it at the feet of Lord.
As there were seven temples here, the
place was then called Seven Temple City – Ezhu Kovil Nagaram in Tamil. All of them were swallowed by the fury of
sea. Pallava king Rajasimhan built three
temples then of which two were prey to sea fury again. The remaining one is the present Lord Sri
Sthala Sayana Perumal temple. This is
also under the attack of sea waves.
Observing a possible future calamity, Vijaya Nagar king Parangusa built
a temple within the city of Mamallapuram in the 14th century and
installed Perumal. All pujas are
dedicated to this Perumal only now.
Perumal in His teaching posture, is holding His Hand on the chest,
called Upadesa Mudra. It is the belief
of the devotees that worshipping Sthala Sayana Perumal means worshipping
Perumal in His Vaikundam itself directly.
Singers
The glory of Lord Sthala Sayana Perumal is sung by Saints
Tirumangai Azhwar and Bhoodathazhwar in their Mangalasasanam hymns.
Festival
Margazhi Vaikunda Ekadasi is very devotionally celebrated in
the temple.
Temple's
Speciality:
This is one among the Divyadesas of Lord Vishnu and Avatar
land of Saint Boodhathazhwar. Procession deity is holding a lotus bud. Lord, in
a teaching posture, has His hand on His chest.
Opening
Time:
The temple is open from 7.00 a.m. to 12.00 a.m. and from
3.00 a.m. to 8.00 p.m.
Address
Sri Sthalasayana Perumal Temple – Tirukadal Mallai,
Kancheepuram
Phone
+91- 44-2744 3245
General
Information:
Mamallapuram was a seashore city even before 2000 years
ago. Sculptures of Pallava period adore
the city. The Vimana – tower above the
sanctum sanctorum – is of Kanakakruthi style.
Sage Pundareeka had the darshan of Lord in this place.
Prayers
Majority of the devotees pray for the removal of obstacles
in their wedding proposals.
Thanks
giving
Devotees perform special abishek to Lord and offer vastras.
Location
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The Temple is in Mahabalipuram on the Chennai East
Coast Road.
Near By Railway Station : Chengalpet
Near By Airport : Chennai
Near By Railway Station : Chengalpet
Near By Airport : Chennai
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