Thiruvallitham Sri Kalaiyathaya Nathar (Thiruvalleswarar ) Temple, Chennai
Address
Thiruvallitham Sri Kalaiyathaya Nathar (Thiruvalleswarar ) Temple, Thiruvokavai Badi Chennai Chennai – 600050
Diety
Thiruvaleeswarar,Kalaiyathaya Nathar, Amman: Jagadambal
Introduction
This ancient temple is believed to have been constructed by Chola kings. The historical name of this place is Thiruvalithayam but it is now known as Paadi. This is one of the 276 Devara Paadal Petra Shiva Sthalams and 21st Shiva Sthalam in Thondai Nadu. Lord Shiva in this temple is a Swayambumurthi (self-manifested). This east facing temple has a 3-tiered main tower (Rajagopuram) and it has two corridors. Lord Vinayakar’s wedding with Kamalai and Valli took place here. The Vimanam (roof tower) of the sanctum sanctorum has been constructed according to the Gaja Brishtam style of architecture. This temple is famous as a Parihara Sthalam for Lord Guru (planet Jupiter). The last Consecration ceremony (Maha Kumbabishekam) took place on 29-01-2012. Theertham (Holy water): Baradwaja Theertham Sthala Vriksham (Sacred Tree): Padhiri tree
Puranic Significance
According to the legend, Lord Brahma’s two daughters – Kamalai and Vimalai wished to marry Lord Shiva. Knowing that their wish is very difficult to be fulfilled, Lord Brahma sent them to worship Lord Shiva on the banks of river Paalaru. Lord Shiva was pleased with their penance and appeared before them. He told them that it was not possible for him to marry them as he was already married to Goddess Parvathi. He further advised them to marry Lord Vinayakar instead. Heading to Lord Shiva’s wishes, they married Lord Vinayakar in this place as soon as he returned after conquering the demon king Gajamukasuran. (Another legend states that Lord Vinayakar’s wifes are called Siddhi and Buddhi.) Another legend is associated with this place dates back to the time of Mahabharatha. It is believed that Sage Bharadwaj (Dhronachariyar’s father), had visited this temple. It is believed that once Sage Bharadwaj had been cursed to take the form of a bird. He visited many Shiva temples and worship the lord to seek relief from this curse. Finally, he is believed to have reached this place, created a well (Bharadwaja Theertham), worshipped Lord Shiva here and got his curse lifted. The name Thiru Valithayam comes from “Valiyan” – a black bird in Tamil and “Thiru” is a respectful prefix. Hence, the lord here is also praised as “Sri Valithaya Nathar”. It is believed that Lords Indra, Mahavishnu, Ram, Hanuman, Lov, Kush, Manmadan, Sugreeva, Sage Agasthiar, Sage Bharadwaj, Yama, Vayu, Agni, Sun and Moon have worshiped the lord here. It is believed that Planet Jupiter (Brahaspathi /Guru Bhagwan) worshipped Lord Shiva here and got relieved of his sins.
Beliefs
Devotees believe that worshiping the lord here on full moon days will grant them salvation.This temple is considered as one of the Guru Parihara sthalams. As Lord Vinayakar is in his wedding form in this temple, it is believed by devotees that worshiping him here will expedite their marriage proposals.
Special Features
Apart from shrines for the main deities – Lord Tiruvalleeswarar and Goddess Jagathambikai, there are shrines and idols of lords Varasidhi Vinayakar, Murugan, Somaskandar, Anjaneyar, Meenakshi Sundareswarar, Mahavishnu, Brahma, Suryan, Chandran, Dakshinamoorthy, Durgai, Navagraham, Bairavar, Nalvar and Arunagirinathar in the corridors. Lord Vinayakar can be seen with his consorts and he is in his wedding form.The corridors of this temple have Shivalingams that are believed to have been worshipped by Lord Indra, Sage Bharadwaj and Hanuman.There is a separate shrine for Jupiter (Lord Guru Bhagwan) in the outer corridor.
Festivals
Some of the important festivals celebrated in this temple are – Brahmotsavam in the Tamil month of Chithirai (April-May), Thai Kruthikai in the Tamil month of Thai (Jan-Feb), Annabishekam in the Tamil month of Aippasi (Oct–Nov), Thiruvadhirai in the Tamil month of Markazhi (Dec-Jan), Shivrathri in the Tamil month of Masi (Feb-Mar) and Jupiter (Guru) transit days. Pradosham is also observed regularly.
Century/Period/Age
1000-2000 years old
Managed By
Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments (HRCE)
Nearest Bus Station
Padi
Nearest Railway Station
Ambattur
Nearest Airport
Chennai