Peranamallur Varada Anjaneyar Temple, Thiruvannamalai
Address
Peranamallur Varada Anjaneyar Temple, Peranamallur, Thiruvannamalai district- 604503.
Deity
Varada Anjaneyar
Introduction
- Location: The Varada Anjaneyar Temple, dedicated to Lord Hanuman, is situated in Pernamallur, a significant historical site in the Thiruvannamalai District of Tamil Nadu. Pernamallur has historical importance as it was a prominent location during the Pallava and early Chola dynasties, specifically in the region of Thondaimandalam. The Chola kings would often rest here while traveling to Pazhaiyarai, making it a central hub for surrounding villages. Historically, the area was primarily governed by the Samburayar kings.
Puranic Significance
- Swayambu Anjaneya: According to legend, a farmer couple, yearning for a child after many years of marriage, discovered a Swayambu (self-manifested) idol of Sri Anjaneya while plowing their fields. When the farmer’s plow got stuck at a specific spot, they unearthed the idol, which the villagers helped them install and worship. The following year, the couple was blessed with a child, and the fame of Sri Anjaneya spread, leading to the establishment of a full-fledged temple.
- War Between Two Kings: The name “Pernamallur” is believed to originate from a historical battle between two kings in this area. The conflict between their armies gave rise to the name, which evolved from “pe-rani-mallur” to “per-na-mallur.”
- Dam Influence: Some believe that the name also relates to a dam constructed across the Panaiyaar River in the region.
Beliefs
- Devotees of Sri Anjaneya seek blessings for various aspects of life, including:
- Mental courage
- Relief from the adverse influences of planet Sani Bhagwan (Saturn)
- Blessings for marriage and childbirth
- Reunion of couples separated for any reason
- Relief from illnesses and overall health
- Common practices include offering Vadamalai (a garland made of Vadas, a popular dish in Tamil Nadu) and performing Abhishekam (ritual bathing) and Aaradhanas (worship) to Lord Anjaneya. The temple holds a reputation for Girivalam (circumambulating the sacred hill), akin to practices in Thiruvannamalai, which devotees believe is essential for their well-being and brings peace and auspiciousness to their lives.
Special Features
- Scenic Location: The temple is set in a serene environment, surrounded by lush hills and fields. It is perched on a small hill and is believed to be over 1500 years old.
- Girivalam: This circumambulation of the hill is a significant devotional practice.
- Nearby Attractions: Close to the temple is the Valargiri Velmurugan Temple, located by the Pernamallur lake. It offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, including an oval-shaped rock resting on another sliding rock.
Festivals
- The temple celebrates Hanuman Jayanthi with great fervor, drawing many devotees who come to honor Lord Hanuman and seek his blessings.
Century/Period/Age
1500 Years old
Managed By
Hindu Religious & Charitable Endowments Department (HRCE)
Nearest Bus Station
Peranamallur
Nearest Railway Station
Arani
Nearest Airport
Chennai