Hridayaleeswarar Temple, Thirunindravur
Hridayaleeswarar Temple, Thirunindravur
This Siva Temple is situated at Thiruninravur a distance of 30 km from Madras Central on the Arakonam Line. It is situated at a distance of two km from the railway station opposite Bhakthavatsala Perumal Temple. The Temple is around 1300 years old and owes its origin to Poosalar Nayanar who was a native of Thiruninravur. He was called Poosalar since he always smeared ash around his body. He was an ardent devotee of Lord Siva and wanted to build a temple for him. But he could not gather enough funds for building the Temple. He instead constructed a temple in his heart on the same pattern he would have liked to construct a Temple for his Lord. King Rajasimha who was the Pallava King ruling at Kanchi heard about his devotion and came to Thiruninravur to meet him. After seeing his devotion to God the King constructed a grand Temple for Hridayaleeswarar and also placed a statue of Poosalar Nayanar on the sanctum beside the Moolavar.
The presiding deity is facing East and Ambal Maragadabimgai faces south. The Vimanam of Moolavar is in Thoganai Madam shape giving an indication that it would have been added during Chola Era. In the prakaram there are shrines for Ganesh, Dakshinamurthy, Subramanyar, Vishnu , Brahma, Durgai and Sandikeshwar. Since Poosalar worshipped and kept the lord in his heart those with heart problems visit the temple for praying to God. It is a padal Petra sthalam sung by Sundarar and Chekizhar.
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