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Ayyapan Temple
- Madipakkam,Tamil Nadu
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Overview
Ayyapan Temple is located in Ayyappan Koil Street at Madipakkam, Chennai. The temple enshrines Lord Ayyappa as the presiding deity.
About The Temple
This temple is constructed with 18 holy steps like Sabarimala Temple of Kerala. The temple has shrines for Ganapathy, Mahishasuramardhini (maligaipuruthamma), Nagaraja, Muruga, Navagrahas and an Anjaneyar (in the pillar). Thanthriha method of pooja by experienced Namboothiri’s from Kerala is followed in this temple.
Devotees gather in large numbers during the festive season. For those who are unable to visit the Sabarimala Ayappan temple, the Madipakkam Ayappan temple is an alternative where devotees can bring ghee for abhishekam in an Irumudi kettu and climb the holy 18 steps. Only those who are taking 41 days viradham and have irumudi kettu will be allowed to climb through Holy 18 steps. The sanctity of the 18 steps is strictly maintained here — only male devotees and female with in the age group of less than 10 years old and more than 50 years old, will be allowed to go to Ayyappan sannidhanam through side staircase to have dharsan. Lot of devotees perform pooja and make irumudi kettu here and proceed to sabarimala every year during the makara- mandala period.
The main feature of Madipakkam Ayyappan Temple is the Parayeduppu held during the annual utsavam in November. During this utsavam, the deity is taken in procession and grains submitted by devotees in front of their homes are taken for temple use and also Devotees visits the temple during the festivities that start in December. Special poojas are also performed throughout the year.
History of the Temple
The temple was founded by Sri Ayyappan Mandali, a registered cooperative society. A Trust has been created by this mandali named Sri Ayyappan Temple Trust and the temple’s day to day affairs are jointly taken care by these two organization. The kumbhabhishekam was conducted in 1978. This Ayyappan temple was constructed on a half-ground plot donated by a devotee Sri Adhikesava pillai. The Mandali later acquired the adjacent plots of land and today, the temple extends across more than seven grounds with staff quarters, kitchen, canteen, and four mandapams.
Pooja Timings
Ganapathy Homam - 5.30 am
Abhishekam - 6.30 am
Pooja(morning pooja) - 7.20 am
Ucha Pooja - 10.20 am
First PadiVilakku, Sandhya pooja & DeepaAradhana - 6.15 pm
Second PadiVilakku, Atthazha pooja & DeepaAradhana - 8.20 pm
How to Reach
Air
The nearest airport is Chennai Airport.
Rail
Velachery Railway Station and Palavanthangal Railway Station are the very nearby railway station to Madipakkam. However Chennai Central Railway Station is major railway station 17 KM near to Madipakkam
Road
Ponniamman Koil Rd. Jn. Bus Station, Madipakkam B.S Bus Station, Madipakkam Rd. Jn. Bus Station, Puzhithivakkam B.S Bus Station, A.V.Construction Bus Station are the nearby by Local Bus Stops to Madipakkam. Bus services are available from various places in Chennai to Madipakkam.
Temple Address
Ayyapan Temple,
Ayyappan Koil St,
Madipakkam, Chennai,
Tamil Nadu, Pincode – 600091.
Significance
Devotees visit this temple to seek fulfillment of the following:-
- Salvation
- Wealth
- Relief from diseases
- Purchase of vehicles
- Gain Knowledge
Shlokas
Loka Veeryam Mahaa Poojyam Sarva Rakshaakaram Vibhum Parvathee Hirdya Anandham Saasthaaram Pranamaamyaham
Meaning -I bend down to Lord Shastha, who defends Dharma and Sastra and who brings happiness to Parvathi's heart, the fearless warrior that protects all, who has great glory and who warrants great admiration and devoted worship.
Bhoothanatha, Sadananda, Sarva Bhootha Daya Para, Raksha Raksha Maha Baho, Sasthre Thubham Namo Nama
Meaning -I offer my salutations to Lord Sastha, the master of all beings, who is infinitely every happy, who is merciful towards everyone, I pray, protect me great hero.
Om Boodha Naathaya Vidmahe Bhavaputhraaya Dheemahi Thanno Saastha Prachodayaath
Meaning -We worship Lord Shiva's son, Ayyappa. Salutations to Saastha (Ayyappa). May Ayyappa encourage our creativity
Om Bootha Nathaya Vidhmahe Bava Nandhanaya Dheemahe Tanno Sastha Prachodayaath
Meaning -We worship Lord Shiva's son, Ayyappa. Salutations to Saastha (Ayyappa). May Ayyappa encourage our creativity.
Timings
The temple is open from 05:00 am to 11:00 am and from 05:00 pm to 09:00 pm.