The Visit to this Mahavir Jain temple. At Vembakkam was a part of visit to the Temples and heritage sites around Kanchipuram, scheduled on 10th July 2021. It was not planned to Visit this temple at Vembakkam earlier and the same was combined with the Ayyangarkulam Nadavavi and Thirupanangadu Sri Thalapureeswarar Temple. This Samanar Jinalaya is on the way to Sri Ramanadheswarar, Shiva Temple of the same Village.
Moolavar : Sri Mahavir
Some of the salient features of this temple are… This Jinalaya is facing east with a 3 tier Rajagopuram. Stucco images of Tirthankaras and Yakshis are on it. Balipeedam is after the Rajagopuram on a raised pedestal to match the height of Mahavir. Moolavar Mahavir is in sitting Posture. Samaratharis / whisk bearers are on both sides. A Thiruvasi is shown on back of Mahavir. There is koshta images.
In prakaram Brahma Devar, Samasaranam, Dharmadevi, Padmavathi and Navagrahas.
ARCHITECTUREThe sanctum sanctorum consists of sanctum, Antarala and artha mandapam / Mukha mandapam. Dwarapalakas are in artha mandapam / Mukha mandapam to Sanctum entrance. A Single tier vesara Vimana is on the Sanctum sanctorum.
HISTORY AND INSCRIPTIONSThe sthala purana of Azhividaithangi / Bhairava Puram Bhairavar temple, during ancient times the Buddhist Kings converted the Thondai mandalam, Thondakarunyam forests in to a habitation place and ruled. They established School in this place and Students from North India also came for study. During 3rd Century CE, Heema Seethana King’s period, the Jain scholar Asulangar called the Buddhist and won over the Debate. The Buddhist were chased out of the Kingdom. The Jains started Jain Schools. During this period this place was called as “Aravazhithangi”. Since Vembakkam is about 5 KM from Azhividaithangi, Azhividaithangi may be a part of this place Vembakkam.
Considering the above sthala purana, the original temple might have existed since 3rd century CE. The temple might have reconstructed many times, but as the records reconstructed in 1989. Latter Panchakalyan in 2001,by installation ( re-installation …?) of Mahavir image. After renovation Panchakalyan was performed in the year 2015.
POOJAS AND CELEBRATIONSApart from oru kala pooja special poojas are conducted on Mahavir Jayanti and other important days associated with Jainism.
TEMPLE TIMINGSSince Oru kala pooja is conducted, the closing and opening times are unpredictable.
CONTACT DETAILSMr Ayyathurai Nayinar, of Vembakkam may be contacted for further details. Kumar +91 9843500727 and +91 9790192012
HOW TO REACHThe temple is 4 KM from Thirupanangadu, 8 KM from Ayyangarkulam, 17 KM from Kanchipuram, 43 KM from Vandavasi and 90 KM from Chennai.Nearest Railway station is Kanchipuram.
LOCATION OF THE TEMPLE : CLICK HERE
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Some of the salient features of this temple are…
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