Moolavar
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Mukunda Nayakan, Azhagia Singar
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Urchavar
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-
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Amman / Thayar
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Velukkai Valli
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Thala Virutcham
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-
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Theertham
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Kanaga Saras, Hema Saras
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Agamam / Pooja
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-
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Old year
|
500-1000 years old
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Historical Name
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Tiruvelukkai
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City
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Kancheepuram
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District
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State
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Tamil Nadu
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Temple History:
Of the Avatars-incarnations of Lord
Vishnu, Sri Narasimha Avatara is considered great representing His “Protection
Readiness” for His devotees. In this
Avatar He came to the rescue of His devotee instantly from a pillar. After destroying Hiranya, Lord wanted
peace. Tamil word Vaell means
desire. Perumal had the desire to be
calm and peaceful in this place, it came to be known as Velirukkai which later
changed as Velukkai.
A group of demons came to destroy a
yajna proposed by Lord Brahmma. He
surrendered to Lord Perumal for protection.
As Perumal appeared from a pillar to protect Prahladha in lion-human
form (Narasimha), He came now in the same form from Hasthisailam cave and drove
the demons. They disappeared from this
place in Kancheepuram. Lord stayed there
as Yoga Narasimma facing east. Lord is
known as Aall, Hari and Mukunda Nayakan.
Greatness Of Temple:
This is one of the 108 Divya Desas of Lord Vishnu. According to scriptures, Lord granted darshan
to sage Brugu from under the Kanaka Vimana facing east. Saint Peyazhwar in his hymns praises this
shrine equal to that of Lord Uppiliappan and temples of Kumbakonam and
Tirupathi. Vaishnava Acharya Sri
Mahadesikan had praised Perumal in his celebrated Kamasikashtakam. It is believed that chanting this sloka daily
will bring in tallest benefits of the blessings of Lord Narasimha. The shrine is also known as Kamashika
Narasimha Sannadhi.
General Information:
The Vimana above the sanctum
sanctorum of Lord Narasimha is called Kanaka Vimanam. Sage Brugu had worshipped Perumal in this
temple. Sri Sudarsana Chakkarathazhwar
the deity of Lord Vishnu’s discuss graces from a shrine in the outer
corridor-prakara. Sri Garuda Bhagwan in
the Narasimha shrine appears with his head slightly on a side as if unable to
bear the fury of the Lord. This is a
strange and different style of Garuda in this temple.
Singers
The temple is praised in the Mangalasasanam hymns of Saints
Peyazhwar and Tirumangai Azhwar.
Festival
Vaikunda Ekadasi is devotionally celebrated in the temple in
December-January.
Opening Time:
The temple is open from 7.00 a.m. to
11.00 a.m. and from 5.00 p.m. to 7.30 p.m.
Address
Sri Azhagia Singa Perumal Temple, Kancheepuram-631 501.
Phone:
+91- 44 6727 1692, 98944 15456
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