Located
5kms West of Cheran Maha Devi is the centuries old Sundararaja Perumal Temple
in Veeravanallur where the Lord is seen in a grand standing posture along with
Sri and Bhoo Devi. The presence of an agraharam is a pleasant sight in the
village.
There
is a separate Sannidhi for Vedanta Desikar, whose Avathara utsavam used to be
celebrated in a grand manner over 10 days.
Pandya
King Veeramaran came here on a hunting expedition and was stunned to see a
Muyal standing its ground and taking on a wild dog in this forest region. Pleased
at this sight, he built the temple dedicated to Shiva in a grand style. In
recognition of his efforts this place came to be referred to as Veeravanallur.
The
Perumal temple came much later after the construction of the Shiva Temple. The
temple has a Maha Mandapa, Artha Mandapa and Mani Mandapa. There is a big tank with
a Mandapa behind the temple that is now brimming with water after the recent
rains. There is also a canal that runs
through the village.
Till
the first half of the last century, a 10 day Poosam Festival was celebrated in
Thai with the Chariot Festival on the 9th day. There was also a 10
day Sri Jayanthi festival, a 7 day Pavitrotsavam and an Oonjal Utsavam in
Aippasi. The 21 day festival in Margazhi was also a popular festival at this
temple including the recital of Divya Prabhandham. The presence of all the
vahanas including Garuda Vahana and Hanumantha Vahana also indicate to the conduct
of the annual Brahmotsavam with the Lord going out on street processions
providing darshan to the devotees on different vahanas. And the place had been
abuzz with devotional activity through the year.
However,
over the last few decades, the temple had remained in an unattended condition
with no permanent priest to take care of the daily pooja. In recent times, a
priest has been roped in from Central India along with a Parijarakar to take
care of the sacred offering to the Lord.
The
temple also wears a new look now and it is hoped that the festivals that were
once an integral part of this village would be revived again in its old
grandeur.
The
temple is open between 630am and 11am and 430pm-830pm. Contact: Rangaraja
Bhattar @ 94601 79551 / 97892 70435 or Venkatachari @ 98848 30141.
When
here also visit Gajendra Varadaraja Perumal temple Athalanallur, 4 kms north
west. http://prtraveller.blogspot.in/2016/03/athalanallur-gajendra-varadaraja-perumal.html
For auto, Contact: 94427 14547
Buses every hour between Veeravanallur and Athalanallur
For auto, Contact: 94427 14547
Buses every hour between Veeravanallur and Athalanallur
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