Tuesday, August 14, 2018

Pandurangan Temple, Triplicane, Chennai

Pandurangan Temple, Triplicane, Chennai
Pandurangan Temple is a Hindu Temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu located in Triplicane in Chennai City in Tamilnadu. The Temple is situated in Subathral Street in Thiruvetteeswaranpet (Opposite to Star Theatre) in Triplicane.

History
The Marathas ruled Thanjavur for about 250 years. During their reign, many Marathi families migrated to Tamil Nadu state. The Marathas who migrated to Chennai mostly lived in Triplicane region. They wanted to construct a temple for Vittala in Triplicane. (Lord Krishna is popularly called as Vittala in Maharashtra and his iconography is unique,). The Vittala temple was conceptualized in the year 1906 CE by the Bhavsar Kshatriya Panduranga Bhaktha Jana Sabha formed by the Marathi speaking community who started the construction in the year 1936 CE with the help of some generous devotees from the community.
The temple was completed in the year 1939 CE with a south Indian style of gopura and a blend of Marathi tradition which marks the deep association and blending of culture of Marathi speaking people with the local community. The temple is a testimony to the devotion of the vibrant Marathi speaking community. The tradition of Bhajans, Abhang and Keerthanas which has now become an integral part and a well-accepted form of worship in all temple. The temple was renovated in the year 2005 CE without disturbing its original form with black granites.
The Temple
The sanctum enshrines the black granite idol of Lord Vittala Panduranga. It is one of the most beautiful images of Krishna in and around Chennai. The devotees can worship Lord Vittala by themselves and place their forehead at his lotus feet. There is a separate shrine for the beautiful Goddess Raghumayi. The idols of Garuda and Hanuman are found at the entrance of the main shrine. There are so many Murtis found in this temple which include Ganesha, Dattatreya, Eknath, Namdev, Tukaram, Pundalik, Mukta Bai, Chandananeswar, Nivruddhi, Chokamela, Soban, Ramdass and Jana Bai. Most of them are Marathi devotees of Vittala. There is another sub-shrine that has the Utsava idols of Panduranga, Raghumayi and Namdev.
Temple Opening Time
Daily Trikala poojas are conducted in the temple. The Temple remains open from 6.00 am to 9.30 am and 5.30 pm to 9.00 pm.
Festivals
Ashad Ekadashi, Gopal Kala, Kalyana Utsavam, Karthik Saptha & Ekadesi, Namdev Punya tithi, Dattatreya Jayanthi, Gnaneshwar Punya tithi, Rama Navami, Shivarathri and Vaikunta Ekadashi are the festivals celebrated here with much fanfare.
Contact
Pandurangan Temple,
Subathral Street, Thiruvetteeswaranpet,
Triplicane – 600 014, Chennai
Mobile: +91 9444176414
Connectivity
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