Unravelling the beauty of Ancient Temples, and dedicated to pure Divinity, I hope that my pages would serve as an alternative to quench the thirst (or form a base) for visiting these temples and other historical places in India. Hoping to bring blissfulness to the mind and the soul to all my readers. You as an important critic, I would really appreciate your valuable comments that will improve the quality of my write-ups on Temples and their Sthala puranams. Thank you for visiting my pages.
21 April 2010
Saptha Sthana Sthalams / Temples of Mylapore, Chennai - Velleswarar temple,Mylapore,Chennai,TN
Velleswarar temple is the third Saptha Sthana Shiva temple. The temple is located at the busy junction of South Mada street very close to Kapaleeswara temple in Mylapore, Chennai.
This temple is also an ancient one. Legend has it that Lord Sukracharya was made blind by Lord Vamana [ incarnation of Lord Vishnu]. Sukracharya prayed to Lord Shiva [Velleswarar) of this temple and got his sight back. You can find the idol of Sukracharya in this temple. It is also believed that the sage Angeerasa worshipped Velleswarar in this temple.
The main deities of the temple of Lord Velleswarar and Kamakshi Amman. One can go around the temple and find shrines for Lord Muruga, Lord Ganesha, and Lord Ganesha along with his consorts. The temple has vigrahams for Lord Surya, Annamalai, Unnamalai, Veerabhadra, Viswanatha, Nataraja, Sekkizhar, Nalvar and Navagraha.
A temple so beautiful and sacred. Though it is near to the Mylapore market area, it is worth every effort to make a visit to this temple. I always see to it that I visit this temple whenever I am in Mylapore[which is quite often].
No comments:
Post a Comment