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Velleeswarar Temple

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Velleeswarar Temple
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictChennai
DeityShiva(Velleeswarar)
Location
LocationMylapore
StateTamil Nadu
CountryIndia

Velleeswarar Templeis aHindu templeinMylapore,Chennai,Tamil nadu,India.The presiding deity isShivaas Velleeswarar. This mid-sized temple, spread over 2 acres is one amongst the Seven Shiva Temples of Mylapore. It is situated at South Mada Street, closer to Kapaleeswarar Temple.

Sapta Sthana Shiva temples

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This temple is one of the Sapta Sthana Shiva temples in the Mylapore area. (one of the seven sacred Shiva temples in Mylapore).[1]They are:

  1. Karaneeswarar Temple
  2. Tirttapaleeswarar Temple
  3. Velleeswarar Temple
  4. Virupakshiswarar Temple
  5. Valeeswarar Temple
  6. Malleeswarar Temple
  7. Kapaleeshwarar Temple

In addition to these "Sapta Sthana Shiva sthalas", theEkambareshwarar–Valluvar templein the neighbourhood is traditionally considered the indispensable eighth.[2]

Legend and Religious Significance

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Velleeswarar is the epithet of Shiva, as "Lord of Vellee"; Vellee being the godShukra- the guru of theasuras(demons).

According to legend, when the asura kingMahabaliwas about to grantVamana-anavatarofVishnu- land as part of his sacrifice, Shukra tried to stop him, suspecting foul play. When Mahabali ignored his guru's request, Shukra went into the nozzle of Mahabali'skamandalu,blocking the water flow and thus Mahabali could not ritually grant Vamana the land by letting the water from thekamandaluon Vamana's hand. Vamana pricked the nozzle with a blade ofdarbhagrass, which blinded Shukra.

Shukra meditated upon Shiva at this place in Mylapore and got his eyesight back.

It is said that one's eyes will be empowered with that spiritual vision that can perceive God, by worshipping at this temple. Velleeswarar is said to protect his devotees from falling prey to the desires inflamed by our eyes. Eye specialist doctors and patients of eye-related ailments are prescribed to worship Velleeswarar.

Architecture and Deities

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The temple is a mid-sized Temple with a five-tiervimanafacing south. On entering the temple, there is a shrine of the godGaneshain standing posture with his consortsSiddhi and Buddhi.This posture of Ganesha is said to be rare. The sanctum of Velleeswara (Shiva) has thelingam,the symbol of Shiva as the central icon facing East. Nearby is the shrine of Shiva's consortKamakshi,a form ofParvati,who faces south. The idols of theSapta-matrikas(seven mother goddesses) are installed around the circumbulation path of the Shiva shrine. One of the matrikas,Varahiis much venerated here.

There is an idol of Trivikrama (Vamana) behind Shiva's shrine. Also, the goddessDurga,who faces North, is worshipped. Further, there is a shrine of Muthukumaraswamy (Kartikeya) along with his consortsValliandDevasenain standing posture.

In the outer courtyard, the godBhairava(a form of Shiva) is installed. On the left, there are shrines forSarabeshwara(a form of Shiva), the goddessPratyangiraand Shukra praying to Shiva. In the outer courtyard, there are shrines ofShaniand theNavagrahasalong with the temple flagstaff.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ஆரூர்.சுந்தரசேகர், பெருமைமிக்க மயிலாப்பூரில் சப்த சிவஸ்தலங்கள்!! விகடகவி, 16 மே 2020
  2. ^Muthukumaran, M. (6 November 2019)."மயிலாப்பூர் திருவள்ளுவர் கோயிலில் என்ன நடக்கிறது? - ஸ்பாட் விசிட் #Video".Vikatan.Vikatan.Retrieved10 January2023.
  • Ambujam Anantharaman (2006).Temples of South India.East West books. p. 113.ISBN9788188661428.