Wednesday, July 20, 2022

Madhava Perumal Mylapore Temple Renovation

TVS' Venu Srinivasan is back in Mylapore for the Consecration related Thiruppani works at the ancient Madhava Perumal Temple
He undertook major repair works 15years ago and has been taking care of the maintenance of the temple ever since
Balalayam ceremony expected in Avani with the consecration sometime in early 2023

It is renovation time again at one of the prominent among the Non Divya Desams in the heart of Madras. In the next month or so, Thiruppani works is likely to start at the Madhava Perumal Koil in Mayurapuri (now Mylapore) with consecration early next year. Just over 15years ago, Industrialist Venu Srinivasan, who had by then had had well over a decade of restoring ancient temples was asked if he could restore this temple. At that time, it had been in a bad shape with fading gopuram and vimanas. A lot of what we see today at this temple is an outcome of that restoration exercise undertaken by him back then in 2007. 

January 2007 Consecration
The restoration involved refurbishing the Pushkarani on the Southern side, revival of the Nandavanam on the Western side, repair works of the entire flooring as well as painting of the Vimanas and the Eastern Raja Gopuram. The exercise that was started in 2005 took about 18months with the consecration having taken place in January 2007.
Since then Venu Srinivasan, like he has done with service personnel in all the temples where he has under restoration exercises, more famously in Nava Tirupathi and Srirangam (https://prtraveller.blogspot.com/2020/07/venu-srinivasan-historical-temples.html), has been providing monthly Sambhavanai to the kainkaryapakas at the Madhava Perumal temple including the madapalli cook, paricharaka and archakas. He has also assigned a full time day security person at the temple.

Maintainence by TVS' Venu
Venu Srinivasan’s team also provides daily provisions for Kaala Sandhi and Uchi Kaala Thaligai. In addition, garlands are also provided everyday for the Perumal as well as 80 molam of flowers every day. TVS has also been taking care of the regular maintenance of the temple that is reflected in the overall cleanliness inside the complex. He has restored over 200 temples across TN, Karnataka and AP.
The utsavams are now grand as seen from the Rama Navami and Chitrai Brahmotsavam that took place earlier this year. A three day Pavitrotsavam takes place in Aadi.

Three Decades of every day devotion
Maduravalli Parthasarathy lives opposite the temple and has been visiting the temple every day for almost 35 years.  Her husband was the Head of the Commerce department at the Vivekananda College and had served there for four decades. She recalls her association with the MadhavaPerumal temple “Our two daughters who have moved overseas after their marriage are keen for us to be with them in our old age but the peace of the mind that we get when at the MadhavaPerumal temple is unmatched. The temple is beautifully maintained by the TVS personnel. It is neat and cleanliness is of the highest order. When we enter the temple, we can feel the positive vibration.”

Friendly Welcoming Priests
Retired professor Parthasarathy who has been closely associated with the Bhattars from the late 1980s is all praise for the devotional commitment of the priests “From Sridhar Bhattar in the early 1990s to Seenu Bhattar and the one now- Sundar Bhattar, they have all very devotionally committed. Every devotee is welcomed with a smile and it gives us a very good feel when we are at the Sannidhi.”

A quiet and peaceful temple
For 67 year old R Govindarajan, a long time resident of Adyar, Madhava Perumal Temple is the go to place whenever he seeks peace of mind. Out of all the temples in the area, he finds a certain unmatched positive devotional vibration when inside this temple "The temple is clean and well maintained. There is not much noise inside the temple and we are able to have darshan in peace. Going around the prakara also provides a devotional experience for you do not have constant chit chats that you find in other temples and you can be on your own finding your peace here."

Next Gen Priest
Maduravalli is delighted that the next Gen Ashwin Bhattar (https://prtraveller.blogspot.com/2022/04/madhava-perumal-temple-next-gen-bhattar.html) too is following in his appa Sundar Bhattar's footsteps. “He is very friendly and his alankarams are special. We are happy that he has shown interest at this young age to perform Kainkaryam at the temple. Interestingly, even the HR & CE personnel have been very friendly at this temple over the last three decades.”

Pre Thiruppani work begins
Last Saturday, the painting team of Venu was at the Madhava Perumal temple to assess the current state of the temple and to take measurements. The painter who has been involved in many restoration exercises that Venu has undertaken in TN temple told this writer that he would submitting his findings soon.

If all approvals are received on time, Balalayam could take place as early as Avani and the entire work could be completed by January. As per the current plan, all the walls will be repainted from scratch and the Raja Gopuram too will wear a fresh look.

The temple that has a rich history attached to it is said to be at least 800 years old (in its current form) though there are views that this temple may have existed around the time of the Azhvaars.  In Brahmmaanda Puranam, under the section Mayurapuri Mahatmiyam, one finds reference to this place as ‘Madhavapuram’. 

Prarthana Sthalam
One of the first three Azhvaars, PeyAzhvaar, is believed to have been born in the street South East of the Madhava Perumal temple. It is said that Santhana Pushkarani was the sacred tank of Sage Brigu, who lived in the ashram here. The age old belief, as referred to in Mayurapuri Mahaatmiyam, is that couples who bathe here on the full moon day in the Tamil calendar month of Maasi (mid Feb-mid March) and who offer their prayers to Madhava Perumal and Amruthavalli Thaayar will be immediately blessed with children. This is also a Prarthana Sthalam for unmarried people.  Offering prayers to Lord Madhava Perumal who is seen in Kalyana Kolam is said to help one find his or her match immediately. 

Aadi Pooram Utsavam
In the Tamil calendar month of Aadi, Lord Niranjana Madhava Perumal is seen in a sleeping posture on the lap of Andal- a special event on the 9th day of the Aadi Pooram utsavam. The Prabhandham Ghosti is now increasing in number. The members present the sacred verses of the Azhvaars on five days every month in addition to all the utsavam days. Starting this Saturday, the they will be seen presenting Tiruvoimozhi verses over the ten days of the Aadi Pooram festival. The team has also been strengthened by the moving in from Thiruvallikeni to Mylapore of 75 year old Madhabhooshi Varadarajan (https://prtraveller.blogspot.com/2022/06/madabhooshi-varadarajan.html).

Bhoo Varahar Sannidhi
On the western side of the temple is the Bhoo Varahar sannidhi. A special homam is performed in February every year ahead of the final exams of students. It is believed that Varahar helps student devotees come out successfully in their examinations. While over the last three decades, there were a set of regulars who visited the Madhava Perumal temple, in recent times, the temple has attracted several new devotees with many also invoking the blessings of Varaha Perumal

One of the special features at the Madhava Perumal Koil is the 9 day festival during Panguni when Rama is brought to life with special decorations every day relating to different events/episodes in his life. 

Vedic Scholars too have now made it a daily practice to recite the Vedas in the evenings. Young students aged below 15 from across Tamil Nadu who are residing in the Gurukulam opposite the temple and learning the Vedas are also regular devotees of the temple every evening.

Consecration in early 2023
Early next year, it is likely that the Madhava Perumal Temple will wear a fresh look with the consecration expected to take place in Thai/ January 2023. It is also hoped that by then the young 22 year old Ashwin Bhattar, an alankaram specialist, would have got the service appointment from the HR & CE. If that happens, this temple will be in his safe hands for the next few decades as he seems to have committed himself to a lifetime in service of Madhava Perumal.

Festivals 
Theppotsavam in Maasi 
PeyAzhvaar Avataara Utsavam in Aipasi 
Chitrai Brahmotsavam 

Quick Facts 
Moolavar: Madhava Perumal East facing Sitting posture (Kalyana Kolam) 
Thaayaar: Amrutha Valli Thaayar 
Utsavar Deities: Aravind Madhavan, Niranjana Madhavan 
Temple Time: 7am-12noon and 430pm -830pm 
Contact :  Sundar Bhattar@99529 39762/Ashwin Bhattar@7397459680

How to reach 
Madhava Perumal temple is behind Sanskrit College/ Thiru Valluvar Statue in Mylapore and walking distance from MRTS Mundakanni Amman Koil Station.

8 comments:

Srikanth Srinivasan said...

Glad that Sri Venu Srinivasan is supporting one more time, one more temple. Highly thankful /appreciated. With Ashwin Bhattar coming into the service, everything will be in safe hands, for the benefit & betterment of all of us, with divine blessings of Perumal & Thaayar 🙏

Anonymous said...

Supero super write up..

Anonymous said...

It is very well written... we feel as if We are in the temple itself while reading this article... superb writing by prabhu ji

Muralidharan said...

Excellent article once again by Sri Prabhu with vivid description of temple .👌👌🙏🙏

Srivathsan said...

Interesting to read. Happy Sri Venu Srinivasan is restoring the temple. I have gone to the temple several times. I find absolute silence on the western prakaram and I have seen students sitting there and studying.

Anonymous said...

Fantastic account of the temple, it's history and festivities. Beautiful pictures of the temple and the Lord. Great story!

Anonymous said...

Great write-up on Madhava Perumal Kovil. Wonderful to read the anecdotes about the Bhattars' commitment and warmth. Hats off to Sri. Venu & team for their efforts and contributions!

Vishnu Dev said...

Please visit Prasanna Venkatesa Perumal temple in Periamet, Chennai for one of your blog entries.