Monday, 3 February 2020

SRI MUNDAKANNI AMMAN TEMPLE / MUNDAKA KANNI AMMAN TEMPLE / ARULMIGU MUNDAGAKANNIAMMAN TEMPLE AND NAGATHAMMAN TEMPLE, MYLAPORE, CHENNAI, TAMIL NADU.


12th January 2020.
The Visit to this temple was a part of Goddess of Mylapore Heritage Walk, curated by Mrs Padmapriya Baskaran on 12th January 2020, in connection with Mylapore festival. Mylapore is a part of Chennai, one of the oldest and has most historic places, then so called, Madras. The Historical places which includes, Sapta Sthana Shiva temples, Vishnu  and Village Deities. Greco-Roman, a famous geographer of the 2nd Century CE, mentions Mylapore as Mylarphan.  From ancient times Mylapore was called as Mayilarpil, Mayilai, Tirumayilai, Mahilup, Mirapolis, Mirapor and Malepur. During Chozha period Mylapore was under Jayankonda Chozha mandalathu Puliyur Kottam. During Pallava period Nandhivarman-III,  assumed the title of “Mayilai Kavalan” ie guardian or protector of Mayilapore.

Presiding deity : Sri Mundaka Kanni  Amman

Some of the salient features of this temple are....
The temple is facing east with a 3 tier Rajagopuram and a small entrance  arch. The sanctum is surrounded by the mandpa also acts as a prakara. Deity Amman is in the form of Conical shape  or Lotus bud shaped over which Amman shaped kavasam is provided. A Trisoolam/ Trident is on her back. A Simha vahana is in front of sanctum.  Dwarapalakis are at the entrance of the sanctum.

In the prakaram Vinayagar, Iyappan, Sri Valli Devasena Muthukumaraswamy, Dakshinamurthy, Ramalinga Swamikal, Kashi Viswanathar with Visalakshi, Annapoorani, Veera Anjaneyar, Naga kanni, Sapthamatrikas  Samundeeswari, Vaishnavi, Maheswari, Brahmi, Varahi, Nagendri and Kaumari (  in the form of brick like stones ) and Urchavar is in a separate sannadhi.

HISTORY & INSCRIPTIONS
The temple exists before British period  and called as Pagoda. The temple was one of the guarding deity of this village Mylapore.

The Rajagopuram and side entrance with arch was constructed  in 1979 through the donation received from Palani Achari and Chokkammal and prakaram stone pavement was done in the same year. Stone pavement was provided in 1982. Pongal mandapam was constructed in 1985. Marble flooring was done 1997.  Dwarapalakis are installed in 2001.  Golden Chariot was inaugurated in 2007. Kumbhabhishekam was performed in 1992 and 2015.

TEMPLE TIMINGS:
The temple will be kept opened between 06.00 hrs to 12.00 hrs and 16.00 hrs to 21.00 hrs.

CONTACT DETAILS:
The temple may be contacted on the land line +91 44 24981893 may be contacted for further details.

HOW TO REACH:
This temple is on the on the Mundakanni Amman Koil Street Mylapore, Chennai.
The temple is 500 meters from Mundaka kanni Amman Koil MRTS Railway Station, 1 KM from Thirumaylai MRTS Railway Station and 8 KM from Chennai Central Railway Station.
Nearest Railway Junction is Chennai Central Railway Station.

LOCATION: CLICK HERE





 Sapthamatrikas
 Urchavam Amman sannadhi
 Thatched roof of sanctum



ARULMIGU NAGATHAMMAN THIRUKOVIL.

This temple is dedicated to Nagathamman, a female deity / Village deity / Grama Devtha, on the Munda Kanni Amman Koil Street, on the back side of Sri Madhava Perumal Temple.  The worship of Nature and creatures like snakes as gods and Goddess followed since ancient times. The reason may  be due to fear, but it is also considered as fertility.

This is a small temple on the road side facing east. A Trident with Simha vahana is in front. Vinayagar and Sri Valli Devasena Subramaniyar are at the entrance of the sanctum. The presiding deity Amman is a Head size image with a snake hood on the top. Decorated with fierce look. This temple may be 100 year old.

LOCATION: CLICK HERE

---OM SHIVAYA NAMA---

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