MURUGAN TEMPLE, KUNDRATHUR


          This temple is situated in Kundrathur a suburbs of Madras around 10 km from Porur junction.  The Lord is atop a small hillock(Kundru) and hence the place is called Kundrathur.  There are 84 steps leading to the top and the main tower and sanctum are facing North unlike other temples. The black and white photograph is dated 1870 when the steps were not proper. The Lord is with his consorts Valli and Deivanai and the temple was built 800 years ago by Kulothunga Cholan II. There are inscriptions dated 1720 AD mentioning the developments made during Naick period. There is a separate shrine for Valazsuzhi Vinayaka on the right hand side. Inside the temple there are separate niche for Dakshinamoorthy, Durgai, Vishnu and Bairavar. Entering the temple from east side one can see the shrines of Varasidhi Vinayakar and Visalakshi Samedha Kasi Viswanathar. Kundrathur is the birth place of Sekkizhar who wrote Periya puranam. The temple is a Prarthana Sthalam and there is tank called Saravana Poigai at the back. Film producer Sando Chinnappa Devar has done lot of improvements to the temple in 1974.

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