Pattinathar, a reputed Tamil ascetic-poet, who lived in this region displayed his soul power through several incrediable wonders and lifted 'Duhkartis' from the snares of misery. The grateful theist community built a Samadhi (place of burial) for him here.
The Incrediable Wonders Of Pattinathar
Pattinathar wanted to undertake a "Sthala Yatra" (pilgrimage), but at the same time he felt that it was his duty to serve his mother and remain by her side in her old age. Days passed. Pattinathar stayed in a Mandapam (also spelt as Mandapa or Mandap) in Tiruvengadu and spent his days in meditation. He used to accept food from anyone who gave it to him willingly.
He had a sister in Kaveripattinam, who felt ashamed of her brother's action in having become a Sanyasin. She thought that her brother had marred the good name of their family and hence decided to put an end to his life. Once she invited Pattinathar to her house and offered him a poisoned cake. Pattinathar, who came to know about this by the grace of God, threw it on the roof, which immediately caught fire and burnt her house down to ashes. Pattinathar went back to his Mandapam, at Tiruvengadu.
One-day Pattinathar's mother passed away at Kaverippoompattinam. Before Pattinathar could reach there, his relatives took her body to the cremation ground and started to set fire to it. When Pattinathar arrived at the spot he removed all the firewood placed on his mother's body. He placed plantain leaves instead and sang ten stanzas bewailing her death. To the astonishment of all spectators, the green leaves caught fire at once. He performed all the rituals and ceremonies for the obsequies to his mother and afterwards set out from the place to visit all the shrines of Lord Shiva in the country.
At Tiruvarur, Pattinathar restored a dead man back to life. Then he came to a sacred place known as "Onsenai Mahalam". At that time a king by name Bhadragiri was ruling that part of the country. One day, some thieves stole some costly ornaments and articles from the palace and came to the temple of Vinayaka (also spelt as Vinayak) where Pattinathar was doing penance, to share the booty among them.
They wanted to present something to Vinayaka (also spelt as Vinayak). They took out one pearl necklace and placed it on the neck of Pattinathar mistaking him for Vinayaka (also spelt as Vinayak). Pattinathar knew nothing about these incidents, as he was in deep meditation.
Next morning, Pattinathar was arrested by the soldier and brought before the King with the pearl necklace. Poor Pattinathar was not able to offer any explanation before the King. Thereupon the King came to the conclusion that he was the culprit and ordered that the man should be sent to the gallows. When Pattinathar was about to be hanged, he prayed to Lord Shiva and sang a song. Immediately the gallows caught fire and were burnt to ashes. When the King came to know about this, he was very much afraid, fell at the feet of the Sage and begged him to pardon him. The King soon received Jnanopadesa from Pattinathar and became a saint.
When Pattinathar came to Tiruvidaimarudur, he met his disciple Bhadragiri there. After some time Bhadragiri passed away. Then an invisible voice was heard. Pattinathar was directed to go to Tiruvottiyur where he would get salvation. He again came to Tiruvengadu. There he saw one of his ex-servants and his wife being imprisoned by the King. He arranged for their release.
He then visited Shiyali, Chidambaram, Tiruvekambaram, Kalahasti, Tiruvalangadu and other places, and at last came to Tiruvottiyur. At Tiruvottiyur he worshipped Lord Shiva and composed many songs. He used to amuse urchins by performing some miracles. He would get into a pit in one place and come out of the earth in another place.
One day he asked some boys to place over him a big vessel covering his entire body. The boys expected that he would come out of the earth as usual at some other place. As Pattinathar did not come back for a long time, the boys removed the vessel to see whether the Sage was still there.
The Sage was not there, but in his place they found a Shiva Linga.Thus Pattinathar got transformed into a Linga (also spelt as lingam) and merged with God. He is very well known in Tamil Nadu as a great saint. A temple has been constructed over the Linga at Tiruvottiyur, a suburb of Chennai city.
During the medieval period, many celebrated kings made liberal endowments and participated in the annual festivals with unprecedented religious fervour, worthy of emulation. In memory of Adi Sankara's visit to this shrine, an image is installed and worshipped.
Sunday, July 25, 2010
List Of Tiruvottiyur Temples Thiruvottiyur
***** Thyagaraja Swamy Udanurai Vadivudaiamman Temple
Arulmigu Vadivudai Amman at Tiruvotriyur, several centuries old, eulogized by poets, scholars and devotees alike, affirms the splendor of Indias religious tradition and spiritual ethos.
Thiagarajaswamy-Vadivudai Amman kovil is located in the center of the town, a temple dedicated to lord Shiva and goddess Shakti. This temple was visited by many saints and poets like Appar, Sundarar, Gnana Sambandhar, Thyagayyar, Vallalar, Valmiki, Kambar etc. It is many centuries old and said to be the first temple on earth after Maha Pralayam.
In Tiruvottiyur Lord Siva present in three forms. In a formless form as Agni, with form as Swayambu and in an indescribable form as Padampakka Nathar.
Apart from Siva and Shakthi shrines there are many shrines devoted to Lord Muruga, Lord Ganesha, Dhakshinamoorthi, Anjaneyar, Kuzhanthai Eesar etc
Here in this temple campus there lie the "Panchabhutasthala" lingas, like Aakasalinga, Tejolinga, Jalalinga, etc. Ekapadeswar, an odd representation of Lord Shiva is beautifully carved on the wall of the main temple and it is attracting the reverent attention of the visitors. Here there are many sculptural adornments deserving ardent worship.
This temple has two tanks and two "Sthala Vrikshas", besides the Sahasralinga -a tall, huge, black, granite linga (also spelt as lingam) that lifts our soul at its mere sight. There are several other lingas here. This Lord was worshipped by Kalianayanar (also spelt as Kalianayana), Sundarar (also spelt as Sundara), etc. The images of the famous saints like Pattinathar and Appar are installes in grand niches.
Arulmigu Vadivudai Amman at Tiruvotriyur, several centuries old, eulogized by poets, scholars and devotees alike, affirms the splendor of Indias religious tradition and spiritual ethos.
Thiagarajaswamy-Vadivudai Amman kovil is located in the center of the town, a temple dedicated to lord Shiva and goddess Shakti. This temple was visited by many saints and poets like Appar, Sundarar, Gnana Sambandhar, Thyagayyar, Vallalar, Valmiki, Kambar etc. It is many centuries old and said to be the first temple on earth after Maha Pralayam.
In Tiruvottiyur Lord Siva present in three forms. In a formless form as Agni, with form as Swayambu and in an indescribable form as Padampakka Nathar.
Apart from Siva and Shakthi shrines there are many shrines devoted to Lord Muruga, Lord Ganesha, Dhakshinamoorthi, Anjaneyar, Kuzhanthai Eesar etc
Here in this temple campus there lie the "Panchabhutasthala" lingas, like Aakasalinga, Tejolinga, Jalalinga, etc. Ekapadeswar, an odd representation of Lord Shiva is beautifully carved on the wall of the main temple and it is attracting the reverent attention of the visitors. Here there are many sculptural adornments deserving ardent worship.
This temple has two tanks and two "Sthala Vrikshas", besides the Sahasralinga -a tall, huge, black, granite linga (also spelt as lingam) that lifts our soul at its mere sight. There are several other lingas here. This Lord was worshipped by Kalianayanar (also spelt as Kalianayana), Sundarar (also spelt as Sundara), etc. The images of the famous saints like Pattinathar and Appar are installes in grand niches.
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Tiruvottiyur assembly constituency MLA
Thiruvottiyur assembly constituency is part of Chennai North (Lok Sabha constituency). It is one of the biggest area in the Chennai-North Lok Sabha constituency.
List of Member of Legislative Assembly(MLA)'s from Thiruvottiyur:
List of Member of Legislative Assembly(MLA)'s from Thiruvottiyur:
Assembly | Name | Party | Time Period |
---|---|---|---|
13th Assembly | K.P.P. Samy | Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam | 12.5.2006 to till date |
12th Assembly | A.Arumugam | ADMK | 14.5.2001 to 11.5.2006 |
11th Assembly | T.C.Vijayan | Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam | 13.5.1996 to 14.5.2001 |
10th Assembly | K. Kuppan | ADMK | 24.6.1991 to 13.5.1996 |
9th Assembly | T.K.Palanichamy | Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam | 27.1.1989 to 30.1.1991 |
List Of Tiruvottiyur Schools Thiruvpttiyur TVT
Schools
- Vellayan Chettiyar Hr. Sec. School
- Sri Ram Dayal Khemkha Vivekananda Vidyalaya Junior College - CBSE School
- Revoor Padmanabha Chetty Hr. Sec. School
- Dharam Hinduja Matric Hr Sec School
- Our Lady Higher sec school
- Sri Mahaveer Jain Higher Secondary School
- Kavi Bharathi Vidyalaya
- St Pauls Hr. Sec. School
- Nehru Mat. Hr. Sec. School
- Sri Sankara Vidyalaya
- Auxilium Nursery School
- sheba Convent
- Saraswathi Vidyalaya
- Jayagopal Garodia Hr. Sec. School
- Sri Sathya Sai Vidyalaya
Tiruvottiyur Thiruvottiyur TVT Wiki 600019
Tiruvottiur is 10km away from Chennai city. It is a city and municipality in Thiruvallur district.
Tiruvottiyur was widely inhabited even before Chennai was formed. Tiruvottiyur is home to the ancient Thyagaraja Swamy Udanurai Vadivudaiamman Temple(one of the Paadal Petra Sthalangal and amongst the great Shiva Temples of Tamil Nadu) and location of the samādhi of saint Pattinathar. This temple was visited by many saints and poets like Appar, Sundarar, Gnana Sambandhar, Thyagayyar, Vallalar, Valmiki, Kambar, Adisankarar etc.Kamba ramayanam was composed here at Thyagaraja Swamy Vadivudaiamman Temple,before it was recited at SriRangam,Trichy
Tiruvottiyur is located at 13.16*N 80.3*E Its an esplanade located on the shores of Bay of Bengal. The sea encroachment is a major problem for the fishermen here. Now some steps including grayons are being taken by the Government.It also has the lengendary Royal Enfield Manufacturing unit.
Tiruvottiyur was widely inhabited even before Chennai was formed. Tiruvottiyur is home to the ancient Thyagaraja Swamy Udanurai Vadivudaiamman Temple(one of the Paadal Petra Sthalangal and amongst the great Shiva Temples of Tamil Nadu) and location of the samādhi of saint Pattinathar. This temple was visited by many saints and poets like Appar, Sundarar, Gnana Sambandhar, Thyagayyar, Vallalar, Valmiki, Kambar, Adisankarar etc.Kamba ramayanam was composed here at Thyagaraja Swamy Vadivudaiamman Temple,before it was recited at SriRangam,Trichy
Tiruvottiyur is located at 13.16*N 80.3*E Its an esplanade located on the shores of Bay of Bengal. The sea encroachment is a major problem for the fishermen here. Now some steps including grayons are being taken by the Government.It also has the lengendary Royal Enfield Manufacturing unit.
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