Friday, September 28, 2018

Nandeeswarar Temple, Adambakkam – Legends

Nandeeswarar Temple, Adambakkam – Legends
Nandheeswarar:
Legend says that, there lived a Rishi called Bhringi Munivar in the nearby hill and was performing penance worshipping Lord Shiva. As Bhringi Rishi was residing, the hill was called as Bhringi Malai which is today's Parangi Malai or St. Thomas Mount. Pleased by Bhringi Rishi's worship, Lord Shiva gave darshan to him in the form of Nandhi in this holy place and hence the God here is known as Nandheeswarar.
Adambakkam:
During later days, a Chola king called Aadhani Cholan who was ruling this part of the land, constructed this temple. As this territory was part of his then kingdom, this place was known as Aadhanippakkam which turned to be today's Adambakkam.
Guindy:
It is said that Bhringi Rishi kept his pitcher, a Kamandalam like jug. In Tamil it is called Kindi at a certain place during prayers. Over a period of time this place has come to be known as Kindy which gradually became Guindy.
Parangi Malai:
It is generally believed that St. Thomas, one of the 12 Apostles of Jesus Christ lived and was eventually killed in Chennai city, South India. The locality was thus believed to be named as St. Thomas Mount and even there is an old Church in this area claimed to have been built on the same spot, where he was killed. The Tamils used to call the foreigners as "Parangi" in those days and thus the place was called as "Parangi Malai" (the hill of foreigners) in Tamil language.