NANDEESWARAR TEMPLE, ADAMBAKKAM



       Nandeeswarar Temple  Adambakkam. This temple is situated near St . Thomas Mount  railway  station.  Although the temple is said to be constructed during  Chola era there are no epigraphical inscriptions to correlate it. However it is said there is  a reference to this temple in Thiruvotriyur temple. The legend of the temple says that one Bringi  Munivar a devotee of Siva was doing penance in the  nearby hill. The Lord gave  darshan to him in the form of Nandhi and hence the temple is known as Nandeeswarar Temple.  The  area came to be  known  as ' Bringi Malai and later  Parangi  Malai.  There are two entrances to the  temple in East and South  and Nandeeswarar faces East. Amman Avudai Nayaki( Gomathi) is facing south. There are shrines for Pillaiyar,  Subramanyar, Navagraha and Durgai.  Bairavar is inside the  Praharam and Vishnu is at the  back of Main Sannidhi. During days of Pradosham  a Cow  circumbulates the  temple. There is a holy tank on the  south side of the Temple.

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