Friday, August 17, 2018

Kalyana Sundareswarar Temple, Avaniyapuram, Madurai

Kalyana Sundareswarar Temple, Avaniyapuram, Madurai
Kalyana Sundareswarar Temple is a Hindu Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva located at Avaniyapuram in Madurai City in Madurai District of Tamilnadu. Presiding Deity is called as Kalyana Sundareswarar / Sevvandheeswarar and Mother is called as Balameenambika.

Legends
Balameenambica:
Mother Meenakshi, born as the daughter of devout Malayadwaja Pandya used to play with her friends (Thozhi in Tamil) in Pillaiyar Palayam now Avaniyapuram. When She was leaving the place after wedding with Lord Sundareswarar, the Thozhis requested her to stay there in her wedding form and bless them. Responding to their wish, Mother Balameenambica chose this place to stay with Lord Sundareswarar.
Sevvanthi Easwarar:
There was a shrine here for Lord Sevvanthi Easwarar. There was also a tank called Shenbaga Oorani attached with the temple. The temple became dilapidated in later days leaving only the compound wall and the Kulam-spring. No efforts were taken to renovate the temple. A Shiva devotee came to the house of one Anna Thatha who also was a Shiva devotee. The former said that he would be back to the house after his worship in Madurai temple as there was no temple for him in the place.
The devotee did not return to Anna Thatha though it was too late at night. Lord appeared in the dream of Anna Thatha and disclosed that he alone came to his house and asked him to renovate the temple that existed earlier, now in a bad state. Anna Thatha built the temple himself and made it ready for public worship.
Pillaiyar Palayam:
Thirugnana Sambandar, also praised as Pillaiyar came to Madurai to cure Koon Pandiyan suffering from some heat related ailment. Hence, the place came to be known as Pillaiyar Palayam.
The Temple
Presiding Deity is called as Kalyana Sundareswarar / Sevvandheeswarar. Lord is a Swayambu Moorthy. Utsavar is Sundareswarar. Mother is called as Balameenambika. There is a shrine for Sevvanthi Eswarar in the Temple premises. The wedding posture is one among the 25 forms of Lord Shiva. He appears here in his wedding posture with Mother Balameenambica. Vasiyoga Nandhi is opposite Shiva shrine. Earlier there was a tub before this Nandhi touching its nose. During drought times, people used to fill this tub with water in the belief that sooner the tub was full, drought would disappear within 24 hours.

The Nandhi in Mother Balameenambica shrine facing south is turning towards the Lord. Lord Balasubramanya is turning left with his peacock vahana. These turning postures are considered a different feature in the temple. The shrine for Mother Bhadrakali Amman which was within the temple earlier, is shifted outside the temple. There is also a shrine for Santhana Vinayagar is present in the temple premises.

The Nandhi in Mother Balameenambica shrine facing south is turning towards the Lord. Lord Balasubramanya is turning left with his peacock Vahana. These turning postures are considered a different feature in the temple. As the temple was built during the Pandya period, their Fish symbol is carved in the pillars. The Surya Theertham in the temple is regarded as a cure for all diseases-Sarva Roga Nivarani. Sthala Vriksham is Vilwa and Theertham associated with this Temple is Surya Theertham.

Temple Opening Time
The temple is generally open from 6.00 a.m. to 10.00a.m. and from 4.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m. On Tuesdays, Fridays and on important days the temple is open till 12.00 a.m. in the first session. No change in the evening time.
Pooja Timings
·        Kalasanthi (09:00 A.M)
·        Uchikala (12:00 Noon)
·        Sayaratchai (06:00 P.M)
·        Arthajamam (08:30 P.M)
Festivals
Margazhi Tiruvadhirai in December-January; Purattasi Navarathri in September-October; Tirukarthikai in November-December and monthly pradosha pujas and Ekadasi days are celebrated in the temple.
Prayers
People pray to Lord Kalayana Sundareswarar and Mother Balameenambica performing pujas with Vilwa leaves seeking child boon. Obstacles in marriage talks also vanish. People pray to Lord Bhairava for relief from poverty and evil attacks. The prayer also removes difference of opinion among members of the family and brings success in litigations. Differences between Mother and son are solved by prayer to Lord Vinayaka. Devotees also get jobs suiting to their education and a healthy life. Realizing their wishes, devotees perform archanas to Lord Shiva with Vilwa leaves.
Contact
Kalyanasundareswarar Temple,
Avaniyapuram, Madurai District – 625 012
Mobile: +91 98437 77721 / 97886 87020
Connectivity
The Temple is located at about 300 meters from Avaniyapuram Bus Stop, 5 Kms from Madurai Meenakshi Amman Temple, 5 Kms from Madurai Koodal Azhagar Temple, 5 Kms from Madurai Periyar Bus Stand, 6 Kms from Madurai Railway Station, 10 Kms from Madurai Mattuthavani Integrated Bus Terminus and 6 Kms from Madurai Airport. Madurai being a popular tourist center is well connected by railways and has daily flights to Colombo (Sri Lanka)MumbaiBangalore and Chennai.