Agaramel Pachai Varana Perumal Temple, Thiruvallur

Address
Agaramel Pachai Varana Perumal Temple, Thiruvallur
Agaramel, Nazareth Pettai,
Thiruvallur – 600069
Mobile: +91 96002 21378
Moolavar
Varana Perumal / Haritha Varana Perumal
Amman
Amruthavall.
Introduction
- Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, located at Agaramel near Nazrath Pettai in Thiruvallur District, Tamil Nadu.
- Also known as Haritha Vaarana Perumal Temple.
- Presiding Deity: Pachai Varana Perumal / Haritha Varana Perumal.
- Mother: Amruthavalli.
- The temple is situated between Thirumazhisai and Poonamallee.
Puranic Significance
- Mudaliandan (also known as Daasarathi) was born in 1027 CE to Anantha Narayana Dikshitar and Nachiyaramma, the sister of Sri Ramanuja.
- Mudaliandan was a prominent disciple of Swami Ramanuja and played a significant role in his teachings. He is considered the birthplace (Avathara Sthalam) of Mudaliandan.
- The temple is connected to the story of Yudhistra, who, after lying to his Guru Drona during the Mahabharata battle, performed a yagna at this site to cleanse himself of his sin.
- Lord Krishna appeared in the form of a green elephant from the yagna, blessing Yudhistra and earning the name Haritha Varana Perumal (Sanskrit) or Pachai Varana Perumal (Tamil), meaning “Green Elephant”.
Special Features
- The temple faces east and has a single prakaram with a five-tier gopura over the eastern entrance.
- A four-pillared Mandapam from the Vijayanagar period is located in front of the Rajagopuram.
- Presiding deity: Pachai Varana Perumal / Haritha Varana Perumal with Sri Devi and Bhoo Devi in sitting posture. The idols are very large.
- The temple is over 1000 years old.
- Lord Krishna in the form of a green elephant has four arms, holding a discus and conch, with one arm in the abhaya mudra and pointing to his divine feet.
- Utsava Idol of Perumal with Ubhaya Nachiyar (standing posture), along with Andal and Sudarshana, are seen in front.
- Pillared passage houses idols of Ananthan, Garudan, Vishvaksena, Swami Ramanuja, and several Azhwars & Acharyas.
- Garuda is housed in a separate shrine opposite the main shrine.
- Amruthavalli shrine is located to the right of the main shrine.
- Mudaliandan shrine faces south with stone moolavar and metal Utsava idols.
- Manavala Mamunigal shrine is situated in front of Mudaliandan’s shrine.
- Additional shrines include those for Rama, Sita, Lakshmana, Hanuman, and Utsava Idols.
- Dharma Pushkarini is the theertham associated with the temple, located diagonally opposite.
Festivals
- Brahmotsavam: Celebrated starting from Uthiram Nakshatram in Panguni month.
- Thirunakshatram (Mudaliandan’s birth star) is celebrated in Chithirai with a Satrumurai on Punarpoosam.
- Pavithrotsavam is celebrated in Aippasi month.
- Rituals follow the Vaikhanasa Aagamam tradition.
References
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Century/Period
1000 years old.
Nearest Bus Station
Thirumazhisai and Poonamallee
Nearest Railway Station
Avadi Railway Station
Nearest Airport
Chennai