Chennai Melur - Thirumanangeeswarar Temple
Thirumanangeeswarar - Thiruvudai Amman Kovil is a Hindu
temple located 2 km from Minjur, Tamil Nadu. This temple is one of the Three
Sakthi Temples.
Thiruvudai Amman is known as Ichchaa Sakthi (the devi who
will fulfill devotees wishes). The other two temples are Vadivudai Amman Temple
in Tiruvottiyur. Vadivudai Amman known as Gnaana Sakthi (the devi who will
bless us with Gananam) and the other is Kodiyidai Amman Temple in
Thirumullaivoyal. Kodiyidai Amman known as Kriyaa Sakthi (the Devi who assists
us in all our actions).
Chennai Melur Sri Thirumanangeeswarar Temple
சென்னை மேலூர் திருமணங்கீஸ்வரர் திருக்கோவில்
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Main Deity
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Lord
Shiva
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Name
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Sri Tirumanangeeswarar
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Goddess Name
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Sri Thiruvudai Amman
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Location
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Melur Near Minjur
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Significance
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One of
the Three Sakthi Temples
Temple
for Iccha Shakti (Power of Will)
One of the Pournami Darshan Amman temples around Chennai |
Ancient
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1000 Years Old
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Travel Base
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Chennai
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Best time to visit the Three Sakthi Temples : The temples
for these three sakthis are located near Chennai. It is considered auspicious
to get darshan of all three sakthis one after the other on the same day,
especially on a full moon day and if possible on a full moon day which falls on
a Friday.
Melur Thiruvudai Amman Kovil - In the morning
Thiruvottriyur Vadivudai Amman Temple - In afternoon
Thirumullaivoil Kodiyidai Amman Temple - In the evening.
Temple History : For having playfully closed the eyes of
Lord Shiva for three seconds and thus darkening the world he cursed his consort
Parvati to be borne in the world thrice (Icha Sakthi, Gnana Sakthi and Kriya
Sakthi) after which he will appear and marry her again. This is the story
behind the three temples. The divine wedding is also believed to have happened
here.
This place was once a forest filled with trees and shrubs
with sweet-smelling flowers and was known as Suganda Vanam (Suganda-indicating
sweet smelling, Vanam-forest). A rich man found his cow showering its milk into
a shrub which was in the form of a Shivalingam and a snake consuming the milk
and going inside. He covered this Swayambu Lingam (self-occurring) with an
armour and started worshiping the Lord as Sungandavaneswaran. In due course the
name changed to Thirumanangeesar. It is one of the Pournami sakthi darshan temples in Chennai Area.
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