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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Pozhichalur Sri Agatheeswarar
It has an ancient Shiva temple belonging to Chozha period.
The main deity here is Sri Agatheeswarar and Goddess Sri Aanandhavalli.
This beautiful temple is one among the Navagraha temples of Chennai (or Thondai Mandalam) dedicated to Lord Sri Saneeswara Bhagavan.
According to legend, Lord Shiva directed Sri Agasthiyar to go towards south to balance the earth during His wedding at Mount Kailash. As per the God’s direction, Sage Agasthiyar came down to the southern part to balance the weight of the earth. While he was on his way to Podhigai hills, he stayed here for many years and worshipped Lord Shiva, a Swayambhu (self evolved) Lingam at this place.
This beautiful temple is one among the Navagraha temples of Chennai (or Thondai Mandalam) dedicated to Lord Sri Saneeswara Bhagavan.
According to legend, Lord Shiva directed Sri Agasthiyar to go towards south to balance the earth during His wedding at Mount Kailash. As per the God’s direction, Sage Agasthiyar came down to the southern part to balance the weight of the earth. While he was on his way to Podhigai hills, he stayed here for many years and worshipped Lord Shiva, a Swayambhu (self evolved) Lingam at this place.
Sage
Agasthiyar had a boon that wherever he worships Lord Shiva, he will get
the dharshan of the Lord’s marriage with Goddess Parvathi. Sage
Agasthiyar is said to have worshipped Lord Shiva here and got His
dharshan in this place.
Sri Saneeswara Bhagavan is said to have worshipped Lord Shiva here. As Sri Saneeswara had been giving ill effects to people, he had gained Dhosham out of it. Sri Saneeswara Bhagavan, wanting to be relieved of his dhoshams, prayed Lord Shiva for help.
Sri Saneeswara Bhagavan is said to have worshipped Lord Shiva here. As Sri Saneeswara had been giving ill effects to people, he had gained Dhosham out of it. Sri Saneeswara Bhagavan, wanting to be relieved of his dhoshams, prayed Lord Shiva for help.
Lord
Shiva asked Sri Sani Bhagavan to come to this place and worship Him. As
directed, Sri Sani Bhagavan came to this place, created a pond called
‘Sani Theertham’ and worshipped Lord Shiva and got relieved of his
problems.
Hence, Sri Sani Bhagavan here is believed to be Mangala Saneeswarar with no dhoshams or ill effects. People having problems because of Sani (Saturn), worship here to reduce the ill effects. This place is also called ‘Vada Thirunallaaru’.
Hence, Sri Sani Bhagavan here is believed to be Mangala Saneeswarar with no dhoshams or ill effects. People having problems because of Sani (Saturn), worship here to reduce the ill effects. This place is also called ‘Vada Thirunallaaru’.
The
main deity, Sri Agatheeswarar is seen facing the east and Goddess Sri
Aanandhavalli facing south. The temple is facing north and does not have
Rajagopuram.
Sri
Sani Bhagavan is facing west towards the main deity in the sanctum.
This temple is also a Parihaara Sthalam for Raahu and Kethu.
This
temple had been renovated during Chozha period. The sanctum is built in
Gajabrishta shape (also called Thoongaanai Maadam) shape.
The Sthala Viruksham for this temple 'Maa Maram' (Mango tree) is at the north western side of the temple.
There is a beautiful Shiva Lingam under the Mango tree along with Sri Nandhi.
Lord
Ganesha (Vinaayagar) is seen under a peepul tree at the south west
corner of the temple. At southeast of the sanctum, Lord Anjaneyar (Sri
Hanuman) has a separate shrine.
The
Theertham of this temple is called ‘Sani Theertham’ which is located a
little away from the temple. This pond is in a very poor state with
encroachments all around.
Raahu
Kaalam, Pradhosham, Aarudhra Dharsanam, Sivarathri, Sani Peyarchi and
Karthigai Deepam are few of the special days in this temple.
Temple Address :
Sri Agastheeswara Swami Temple,
Pozhichalur, Chennai - 600 074.
Tel : 044 - 32564022, 9382305974, agaskoil@yahoo.com
(Contact : Mr. Shanmugavel Kumarasamy, Trustee).
Website : www.pozhichalursaneeswarartemple.org
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