Mahaleswarar Temple – Irumbai
Mahaleswarar Temple is
located at Irumbai in Vanur Taluk in the Villupuram district of Tamilnadu State.
It is one of the Paadal
Petra Sthalams of Lord Shiva
Here Lord Shiva is
Worshipped as Maakaleswarar and his consort is Kuyilmozhi Ammai.
Here Lord Shiva is
Selfmanifested
This is one of the three places where Mahakala
Rishi is believed to have installed and worshipped the Shiva Lingam.
There are shrines for Lord Vinayakar, Subramanya Swamy his consorts Valli and Devasena, Dakshina Murthy, Kalabhairava and Natarajar
The significance of the Navagraham in this temple is that all the nine planets are with their respective consorts - Suryan (Usha and Pradusha), Chandran (Keerthika), Angarakan (Sakthi Devi), Budhan (Gana Devi), Guru (Dhara Devi), Sukran (Sirungini Devi), Sani (Jesta Devi), Raghu (Singi Devi) and Kethu (Chitraleka).
This temple was built during the 7th century
The legend goes that on his pilgrimage, a saint by the name of Mahakala Rishi installed three lingams: one at Ujjain in North India (Vada Naadu), one at Ambar Makalam close to Mayiladuthurai in the south (Then Naadu), and the third here (Nadu Naadu). Therefore, Sri Mahakaleshwarar is the name of the Lord here.
Another legend associated with this temple is that once two Asuras (demons) worshipped Lord Shiva to seek the boon of marrying Goddess Parvathi. Angered by this, Goddess Parvathi took the form of Maha Kali and destroyed them. It is believed that Goddess Parvathi was inflicted with the “Brahmahathi Dosham” (the sin accrued by the act of taking a life) due to the killing of those two demons. She worshipped Lord Shiva at this place to seek respite from this dosha.
The main festivals observed in this temple are Maasi Magam and Shivrathri in the Tamil month of Maasi (February–March), Thirukarthikai in Karthikai (November–December), and Panguni Uthiram in Panguni (March–April). Pradosham is also celebrated in a very grand manner.
Timings
7.00 am to 12.00 noon
4.00 pm to 8.00 pm
How to reach the Temple
67 km from Villupuram
159 km from Chennai
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