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Friday, 16 December 2011

Ayyappan Temple at Chennai (Annanagar)


The Ayyappa temple, located in the 2nd Avenue, Anna Nagar, Chennai is the most popular Ayyappa temple in Chennai. The temple is visited by a large number of devotees.

The main deity of the temple is Lord Ayyappa (incarnation of Lord Sastha, son of Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu). There are also shrines for other Gods and Goddesses such as Ganesha, Subramanya, Durga, Hanuman, Navagrahas, and Nagaraja.

This 25 year old temple, which was built in Kerala architecture style can be easily reached either by public transport or by auto rickshaw/taxi, as the temple is located in a prime location of Chennai. The distance is around 15 km from Chennai Railway Station.

Ayyappan Temple at Chennai (Mahalingapuram)


LOCATION OF THE TEMPLE:   Sri Ayyappan Temple,is situated at Mahalingapuram(SEE IN MAP), Chennai, the headquarters of Tamilnadu, India. 
HISTORY OF THE TEMPLE:  A few Ayyappa devotees of Nungambakkam to form the Sree Ayyappa Bhaktha Sabha in 1968. They wanted to conduct weekly bhajans and 'vilakku pooja' during Mandalam/Jyothi period.




The sabha's original aims were to spread the worship of Lord Ayyappa by doing selfless socio-religious activities, to try to have a premise of its own to perform religious activities, to help the pilgrims going to Sabarimala and the like. In the early 1970s, the sabha constructed a temple complex on a plot donated to it by Lady Madhavan Nair.

Old-timers speak of the citing of a garuda (hawk) flying thrice above the temple when Ayyappa's idol was installed by the high priest of Sabarimala on March 25, 1974. They take the sighting as a divine blessing, keeping in mind the garuda of Erumeli.

DIVINESS OF THE TEMPLE: This temple that is fashioned in the Keralite style lies in Chennai. A lot of pujas are conducted here during Nov-Dec. This temple is a fine example of the Kerala art and architecture. Sri Guruvayurappan, Sri Devi are also enshrined. The temple priests are Keralites who conduct puja in the Keralite fashion.

AUSPICIOUS DAYS:    The two important festivals of the temple are those of Guruvayoorappan, which starts on October 28 and ends on November 4, and of Ayyappa, during December/January. Both festivals end with 'arattu' on the Marina. In addition to the two festivals, 'prathishta' days and daily poojas are also conducted in the temple.

Ayyappan Temple, Nanganallur, Chennai suburb (சுவாமியே சரணம் ஐயப்பா)

Location: The Ayyappan Temple is located at Nanganallur, Chennai suburb near Ram Nagar.

Description:

The Ayyappan Temple is dedicated to Sri Ayyappan Swami.

Shrines and Deities:

Main Shrines:

  • Sri Ayyappan (சுவாமியே   சரணம்   ஐயப்பா)

Devi:

  • Sri Maligaipurattu Mansa Maha Devi (மாளிகைபுரத்து     மஞ்ச     மாகா   தேவி)

Sri Ganesha:

  • Sri Gannimula Ganapati (கன்னிமூல   கணபதி)

Others:

  • Sri Nagaraja (நாகராஜா)
  • Sri Valiyagatutta Swami (வலியகடுத்த   சுவாமி)
  • Sri Karuppu Swami (கருப்பு   சுவாமி)
  • Sri Karuppayi Amman (கருப்பாயி   அம்மன்)
Address
2nd Main Road, Ram Nagar, Nanganallur(SEE IN MAP), Chennai 600061
Landmark: Behind 32Feet Anjaneyar Temple
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Ayyappan Temple in R.A.Puram

 Temple website : http://www.iyyappaswami.com/

HISTORY OF THE TEMPLE:  

This temple at Rajah Annamalaipuram, built on a site donated by Rajah Sir Muthiah Chettiar of Chettinad, is well maintained by his illustrious son, M. A. M. Ramaswami, who is the Pro-chancellor of Annamalai University, founded by his grandfather, Rajah Sir Annamalai. When it was established in 1981, the Panchaloha idol was made by the sculptor of Nagercoil, Sri Bhattanachariar. It was taken in a procession from January 25, 1981, from the Krishnan Temple in Nagercoil to various places before it was installed in the temple at Rajah Annamalaipuram.

DIVINESS OF THE TEMPLE: 

Unlike the temple in Sabarimala, which remains closed for most of the year after the Mandala Pooja and Makaravilakku, to reopen only for Chithirai Vishu, the temple at Rajah Annamalaipuram is open throughout the year. Devotees can offer "Irumudi Kaanikkai" only for 41 days as in Sabarimala during the Mandala Pooja, which began on November 17. There are Moolavar and Utsavar idols in the temple and during the Mandala Pooja, "Irumudi Neyyabishekam" is performed to the Moolavar for 35 days and Brahmotsavam (main festival) is celebrated for six days. The temple has all sub-shrines as in Sabarimala for Sri Maha Ganapathi, Sri Nagaraja, Sri Maligaipurathu Amman (Manja Matha), and other "Parivara Devatas".  

AUSPICIOUS DAYS:   

 Mandala Pooja is the main festival. Music performances, religious discourses etc., are held here during the festival and other important days. 

ADDRESS:

No 82, Santhome High Road, R.A.Puram, Chennai 600028
Landmark: Opposite Ambedkar Manimandapam
Telephone: 044-24938239
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