Friday, September 29, 2017

Vilvanatheswarar Temple, Thiruvalam, Vellore

Vilvanatheswarar Temple, Thiruvalam, Vellore
Vilvanatheswarar Temple is a Hindu Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva located at Thiruvalam near Ranipet in Vellore District of Tamilnadu. Presiding Deity is called as Vilvanatheswarar / Vallanathar / Vilvanathar. Lord Shiva in this temple is a Swayambumurthy (self-manifested lingam). Mother is called as Thanumathyambal / Vallaambikai / Theekkali Ambal. This temple is located on the banks of the Neeva river (also called Ponnai river).






Tamil poet Avvaiyar is said to be associated with this shrine. This town was known as Theekkali Vallam and the waters of the Pennar were once known for their healing powers. Tiruvallam is referred to as a Muktistalam. The Ambal shrine is said to be of great significance here. Nandhi here is huge and is facing away from the shrine towards Kanjangiri nearby and is said to be guarding the temple from a demon Kanjan of Kanjan Giri.






Vinayakar is said to have obtained the celestial mango from Shiva here after the circumambulation of Shiva and Parvathi Devi. That’s why the place is called Thiruvalam. This is one of the 276 Devara Paadal Petra Shiva Sthalams and 10th Shiva Sthalam of the 32 Thevara Shiva Sthalams in Thondai Nadu. This temple town is also home of "Haindava Thiruvalam", an organization which conducts various pious activities related to "Hindu Religion" silently.






Legends
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History
This town as is today, was a gateway to the north, during the period of king Rajaraja Cholan. During the same period, the area comprising present day Chittoor to Hosur was called as Thondai Mandalam, which was ruled by Vandhiya Thevan / Vallavarayan Vandhiyaththevan. The town Thiruvalam as is known today was actually Thiruvallam, as the Temple Deity Vallanathar was the family deity of Vandhiya Thevan Vallavarayan. Just outside the Shiva temple, is the Samadhi of the great saint who was known as Thiruvalam swamigal. It is inferred that the temple of Vilvanathar dates prior to the Tanjore Brihadeeswarar Temple.





The Temple
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Temple Opening Time
This temple remains open from 6.30 AM to 12.00 PM morning and 4.00PM to 8.00 PM in the evening.
Festivals
On all full moon days, special poojas are performed to the Shiva lingams in the Kanjan hill. The event of Lord Shiva granting “mukthi” to the demon Kanjan is celebrated in a grand manner on the 10th day of the Tamil month of Thai (January-February). On this day, the procession idol of Lord Shiva is taken to Kanjangiri (a nearby hill). Other important festivals celebrated in this temple are - Brahmotsavam in the Tamil month of Panguni (March-April) and Theerthavari in the Neeva river on Masi Makam day (February-March). 
Literary Mention
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Prayers
Consuming the prasadam here bestows the devotees with wisdom and progeny. It also relieves the devotees from skin problems and laziness. As Lord Shiva is named Vilvanatheswarar, Vilwa leaves are offered as Prasad.  Consuming the Prasad, according to faith, relieves devotees from dullness and skin problems and ensures child boon and wisdom. Devotees perform abishek and archanas to Lord and Mother and offer Vastras.
Contact
Vilvanatheswarar Temple,
Thiruvalam Post,
Ranipet Via, Kudiyatham Taluk,
Vellore District – 632 515
Phone: +91 416 2236088 / 2236491
Mobile: +91 9894922166 / 9043363818 / 9360040807 / 9245446956
Connectivity
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