NAVAGRAHA
TEMPLES IN CHENNAI
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Days
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Planets
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Temple
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Address
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Sunday
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Sun
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Agastheeswarar Temple
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Kolappakkam Next to Manappakkam
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Monday
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Moon
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Somanatheeswarar Temple
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Somamangalam Near Tambaram
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Tuesday
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Mars
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Vaidyanathar temple
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Poonamallee before market
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Wednesday
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Mercury
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Soundarewarar temple
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Kovur Before Kundrathur from Porur
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Thursday
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Jupiter
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Sri Ramanatheeswarar
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Porur road left to Electricity
board
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Friday
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Venus
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Sri Velleewarar Siva temple behind
Kamatchi temple
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Mangadu
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Saturday
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Saturn
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Sri Agastheeswarar Temple
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Pozhicallur- Pammal route
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Saturday
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Raghu
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Sri Nageswarar Temple - Kundrathur
Sezchillar temple
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Kundrathur
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Monday
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Kethu
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Sri Agastheewarar Temple
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Gerugambakkam Next to Kundrathur
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Kovur Sri Sundhareswarar
Kovur is a small town situated about 22 kms from Chennai, on the road going from Porur towards Kunrathur. The temple is located about 200 meters off the main road.
According to legend, Goddess
Kamakshi was performing thapas on Panchagni (fire) in Maangaadu praying
Lord Shiva to marry Her. Her penance was so intense that the whole
surroundings became too hot and all living beings suffered because of
enormous heat. But Lord Shiva was meditating deeply with His eyes
closed. Sages and Devas worshipped Lord Vishnu to save the world from
the heat of the penance. Lord Vishnu directed Sri Mahalakshmi to save
the world.Goddess
Sri Mahalakshmi came down here to this place in the form of a cow and
worshipped Lord Shiva to make Him open the eyes, so that the world is
saved. Pleased with Her prayers, Lord Shiva opened His eyes, after which
the heat of the place subsided and became cooler.As
Sri Mahalakshmi worshipped here in the form of a cow, the place came to
be known as Kopuri (In Thamizh, Ko means cow) and later corrupted to
become Kovur. At later stages Kulothunga Chozha had built this temple
beautifully.The
temple is facing south with a beautiful 7 tiered Rajagopuram. The
entire Sannadhi street itself is so beautiful with shady trees and
ancient houses.
This temple is one among the Navagraha temples of Chennai (or Thondai Mandalam) for Sri Budhan (Mercury).Lord
Sri Sundhareswarar and Goddess Sri Soundharaambigai are said to be so
beautiful here and hence they are called so. It is said that, by
worshipping Sri Sundhareswarar, one will be cured of many ailments. The
temple has undergone Kumbhabhishekam (consecration) recently and looks
fresh and new.
Other
deities present in the temple are Sri Veerabadhrar, Sri Valli Devasena
Samedha Sri Subramanyar and Navagrahams. All 63 Naayanmaars are also
present in this temple.
Saint Thyagaraja has visited this temple
on his way to Thirupathi. It is said that Saint Thyagaraja traveled on a
palanquin towards Thirupathi and passed through this place. He also
visited this temple on his way. A local headman called Sundharesan asked
the saint to compose and sing some songs on him. Thyagarajar refused
and said that he won’t sing praise of any individual and he will sing
praise of God only and left Kovur.
While going from Kovur, his
palanquin was obstructed by a group of bandits who threw stones on the
palanquin and his servants to stop him from going further. The saint
Thyagaraja stopped and got down from the palanquin to explain the
bandits that he was not so rich to be robbed and also he was on a
pilgrimage to Thirupathi. The bandits came near Thyagaraja and asked him
who threw the stones back at them. Thyagaraja told them that there were
no other people with them except the carriers of palanquin. But the
thieves told that they saw 2 youngsters furiously throwing back the
stones on them to save Thyagaraja. Saint Thyagaraja realized that they
were none other than Sri Rama and Sri Lakshmana who came to his rescue.Saint
also realized that there is some holy power to this place and again
came back to Kovur temple and sung 5 compositions (Keerthanas) called
‘Kovur Pancharathnam’. The local headman was too proud thinking that
Saint Thyagaraja sung in praise of him only. But the saint explained him
that the 5 compositions were made in praise of the Lord Sri
Sundhareswarar and not the individual called Sundhareswaran. The Kovur
Pancharatnams are "Ee Vasudha" (Sahaana Raagam), "Kori Sevimpa"
(Karaharapriya Raagam), "Sambo Mahadeva" (Pantuvarali Raagam), "Nammi
Vachina" (Kalyani Raagam) and "Sundareswaruni" (Sankarabharanam Raagam).
Most
of the compositions of Saint Thyagaraja are in praise of Lord Rama
only. This is one of the few places where he had composed Keerthanas on
other Gods.Sri Sekkizhaar, who was born in the nearby place ‘Kunrathur’, started writing ‘Periya Puranam’ from this temple only.Another
rarity of this temple is the Sthala Viruksham called Maha Vilvam tree.
The Maha Vilvam of this temple is a very rare one that each stalk of
Maha Vilvam has 27 leaves to it. This Maha Vilvam also has many
medicinal properties in it.The
Theertham for this temple is called Siva Gangai Theertham. This temple
also has a beautiful chariot which requires renovation.
Such another marvelous temple, standing tall across centuries is definitely a boon to pilgrims.
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