Velleeswarar, Mylapore, Chennai


The third of the 7 temples that make up the Mylapore Sapta Sthanam group of temples, this temple is associated with Siva as Velleeswarar, referring to Sukran or Venus. In turn, the temple’s sthala puranam is connected with Vishnu’s Vamana avataram and the asuras’ preceptor, Sukracharyar. The temple is equally (if not more) famous for the shrine of Sarabeswarar, regarded as a form of Siva associated with the Narasimha Avataram. But what is the possible (but undocumented) story about the unique Vinayakar shrine of this temple?… Read More Velleeswarar, Mylapore, Chennai

Parthasarathy Perumal, Triplicane, Chennai


With various puranams associated with it, this Divya Desam temple in Chennai is dedicated to Vishnu as Parthasarathy – Arjuna’s charioteer in the Mahabharatam, and also features Vishnu in four other forms. The iconography of the moolavar and utsavar murtis are highly nuanced, embedding instances from the life of Krishna as told in the epic. But what interesting reasons are is behind this temple’s chariot/car running twice during the temple’s annual festival, and differing neivedyams offered to Parthasarathy Perumal and Yoga Narasimhar?… Read More Parthasarathy Perumal, Triplicane, Chennai

Sarngapani, Kumbakonam, Thanjavur


This Divya Desam and Pancha Ranga Kshetram (similar to Koviladi), this is also a Vaishnava Navagraha Sthalam dedicated to Suryan. Lakshmi was born as Sage Brighu’s daughter here, and married Vishnu who came to the venue on a chariot, with his bow called Sarngam. The temple itself is shaped like a chariot, and boasts of some very intricate and magnificent architecture. But why is the vigraham of Lakshmi as Komalavalli Thayar, never taken out of the temple in procession?… Read More Sarngapani, Kumbakonam, Thanjavur