Sunday, November 6, 2011

Yoga Rama Temple Nedungunam

Rama is seen in a Chin Mudra Posture without his bow Biggest Vishnu temple in the North Arcot and Thiruvannamalai districts of Tamil Nadu 
 Located 24kms South of Vandavasi on the Kanchipuram – Chetput-Thiruvannamalai route at the foot of the Dheergajala Mountain is the over 500years old Yoga Rama temple in Nedungunam where Lord Rama is seen in a unique sitting ‘Chin Mudra’ posture without his bow listening to Hanuman’s Vedic recital. The temple has two big Gopurams at the Eastern entrance- the 105feet Raja Gopuram and the 65feet Kili Gopuram. Inscriptions can be traced to the Raya period and hence the temple can be said to be at least 500years old.Spaced in an almost 90000sq. ft area, this is the biggest Vishnu temple in the North Arcot and Thiruvannamalai districts and also possibly the biggest Rama temple in Tamil Nadu.  

 The story goes that answering the prayers of Rishi Shugar, Rama provided darshan to him and stayed here for a day on his way back to Ayodhya after defeating the Lanka King Ravana.    

Abhimana Perumal 
Rama is the Abhimana Perumal for people belonging to almost 25villages around Nedungunam.

Inscriptions 
A 16th Century AD inscription reveals that during the rule of Veera Achutha Deva Raya a nearby village was given as donation for the conduct of the festival at the Rama temple. An inscription near the Rajagopuram states there was a grant of land for the perpetual maintenance of the temple activities and poojas. It also has a word of caution. Anyone trying to hinder the conduct of the temple poojas/activities will incur a curse equivalent to killing a cow on the banks of the Ganges.
A 17th Century AD inscription talks about grant of land to provide for the maintenance of a doctor in Nedungunam. On the Southern end of the Kili Rajagopuram, there is a reference to Kuzhambalur Thandavarya Chidambaram ‘Daily Service’, an indication that someone was taking care of the expenses relating to the proper conduct of the daily pooja services at the temple. On a stone culvert on the Southern side of the temple, there is a mention of taxing any new resident to this place during the rule of Vijayanagara King, Venkatapathi Deva Raya.

Festivals 10day Brahmotsavam in Panguni/Chitrai starting on Rama Navami Garuda Sevai on Vaikasi Visakam Aadi Pavitrotsavam Chariot Festival on the 7th day of Brahmotsavam. On the Kaanum Pongal day in Thai, Lord Rama goes on a procession to around 20villages around Nedungunam. 

Quick Facts 
Moolavar : Yoga Rama East Facing Sitting Posture with Sita and Lakshmana by his side 
Thaayar : Shengamala Valli Thaayar
Temple Time: 7am-10am and 6pm-8pm 
Contact : Badri Narayana Bhattar @ 63809 47204 (old number: 94452 15776)

How to reach
Bus Numbers 148, 208 and 422 from Koyambedu bus stand go through Nedungunam By Car from Chennai, one can drive 90kms to Melmaruvathur and then take a right to drive 30kms to Vandavasi. The alternate route is to taka right at Padalam (15kms after Chengalpet on the GST Road) to reach Uthira Merur. From Uthira Merur, one has to drive 25kms south to reach Vandavasi.

1 comment:

சிவமணி said...

Bhadri Bhattachariyar +91-6380947204