Sholinghur or Thirukkadigai Sri Lakshmi Narasimmaswamy Temple, Vellore
Address
Sholinghur or Thirukkadigai Sri Lakshmi Narasimmaswamy Temple Sannathi Street, Sholinghur, Vellore – 631102.
Deity
Yoga Narasimhar, Amman: Amirtha Valli
Introduction
- Location: Sholinghur, Vellore district, Tamil Nadu.
- Deity: Dedicated to Lord Vishnu as Lakshmi Narasimhar and Thirumamagal (Lakshmi).
- Architecture: Built in Dravidian style, mentioned in Divya Prabandham by Azhwar saints (6th–9th centuries AD).
- Three Shrines:
- Yoga Narasimha (on the larger hill).
- Bhaktavatsala Perumal (at the base of the larger hill).
- Yoga Anjaneya (Hanuman) (on the smaller hill).
Puranic Significance
- Ancient Name: Originally called Chozhsimhapuram, later became Sholinghur.
- Kadigai Significance: Worship for one Kadigai (24 minutes) here grants blessings.
- Scriptural Mentions: Peyazhwar refers to Vishnu as “Vaan Poonkadigai Ilankumaran.”
- Legends:
- Vishnu Purana and Padma Purana mention this place as Kadigai.
- Vishwamitra attained Brahmarishi title here.
- Contributions from Kulothunga Chola III, Mayuravarman, and Seeyagangan.
- Manavala Mamunigal performed Thiruppavai enunciation here.
- Historical Influence:
- Area was once under Shaivite control, evident from temple ruins near Parappan Kulam.
- British-Hyder Ali Battle (July 1781) took place here.
- Temple Administration: Maintained by Hindu Religious & Charitable Endowments Department, Tamil Nadu.
Beliefs
- Moksha: Staying in the temple for one Kadigai (24 minutes) ensures liberation (Moksha).
- Saptarishis: Attained Moksha here after performing penance.
- Vishwamitra: Earned his Brahmarishi title after worshipping Lord Narasimha here.
Special Features
- Twin Hills:
- Periya Malai (Big Hill): 750 ft tall, covers 1.25 acres.
- Chinna Malai (Small Hill): 350 ft tall, houses Yoga Anjaneya shrine.
- Steps to the Temple: 1,305 steps lead to the hilltop temple.
- Temple Structure:
- Temple at the top: 200 ft × 150 ft with a five-tiered Rajagopuram.
- Sanctum Vimana: Called Hemakoti Vimanam.
- Yoga Narasimha Swamy: Seated in a yogic posture facing east.
- Festival Deity (Varadaraja): Placed in the lower shrine of the big hill.
- Consorts: Separate shrines for Amrithavalli Thayar and Sudavalli Thayar.
- Temple Tank: Brahmatheertham, where Lord Brahma performed penance.
- Rituals at the Temple Tank: Devotees perform rites seeking blessings from ancestors.
- Renovations:
- Temple consecration in September 2010 at a cost of ₹25 crore.
- Foundation for rope car facility was also inaugurated.
Festivals
- Chithirai Brahmothsavam (April-May)
- Karthigai Thiruvizha (November-December)
Century/Period/Age
1000 to 2000 years old
Managed By
Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments (HRCE)
Nearest Bus Station
Arakkonam
Nearest Railway Station
Arakkonam
Nearest Airport
Chennai