AGASTEESWARAR TEMPLE, NUNGAMBAKKAM


                 This 400 year old temple is in Nungambakkam near Village Road.  The Sthala pouranam of the temple says that one Bommaraja ruled this area years ago.  Once he had acute stomach paid and Siva came in his dreams and advised him to bathe in the temple tank and he got vimochanam from his pain. Since he prayed to God from his Agam the Lord here is called Agasteeswarar.  This area was rich in palmgroves with Nungupazam and hencecalled Nungambakkam. The presiding deity is facing East and Amman Akilandeswari is facing south.  The temple has a hereditary dharmakartaship starting from the days of Subbu Deiva Nayaka Mudaliyar in mid 18h century who was a Dubash and interpreter in Mayors court of East India Company. He and his successors have dedicated acres of land to the temple which is indicated in the Kalvetu outside the temple in Salivahana era 1730  corresponding to 1808 AD.  The temple has a beautiful tank brimming with water and Pradosham held every month is famous.


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