The temple is praised by Saint Tirugnana Sambandar in his
Thevaram hymns. This is the 27th Shiva temple in Thondainadu region praised in
Thevaram hymns. Lord Shiva in the temple is a swayambumurthy shining as
emerald.
Three trees, Vilwa, Neem (Vembu) and Banyan are touching
close together believed to represent Lord Shiva, Mother Ambica and Lord
Vinayaka. Worshipping the trees will ensure unity in family and
those separated will have a reunion. The tank from where Lord Shiva
disappeared still exists. There are shrines for Varasiddhi Vinayaka,
Lord Brahmmandeswarar and Mother Brahmmandeswari.
In days of yore, the region was a jungle dense with Vilwa
trees. Of the many cows grazing here, one did not yield sufficient
milk as expected. The shepherd observed the cows movements and
found it pouring its milk among thick bushes. He informed the people
of the village. They cleared the bush and found a Maragatha Swayambu
Linga. They understood that Ambica was the cow giving the wisdom
milk. They built the temple here, naming Lord Gnanapureeswarar and
Mother Govardhanambikai. As the cow poured milk by itself on God, the
place came to be known as Thiru Idaichuram, and Goddess is called asGovardhanaambigai (In Sanskrit Go means cow). It is also said that this place
got its name as this village is surrounded by hills. In Thamizh, the place
between hills is called Churam.
Generally, we see Mother Ambica with Her feet close
together. Here, Ambica has one foot backward and one forward as if a
in walking posture.
Lord Shiva once set out to help child saint
Tirugnanasambandar who was tired then. When Ambica too joined Him, Lord
asked Her to be back as any child would recognize the Mother who fed it. He
will easily recognize both. Lord simply wanted to go alone. As
Ambica was ready to accompany the Lord, She is seen ready to go walking with
Lord, it is described. Those with disfigured legs pray to
Ambica.
Saint Tirugnanasambandar, during his pilgrimage to Shiva
temples felt terribly hungry and tired while passing through this
place. As it was noon time, Sun too was hot. He sat under a
tree for rest. A shepherd wearing a loin cloth and holding a small
stick came to the place. He offered a pot of curd to Sambandar to
quench his hunger and asked him who he was. Sambandar told the
shepherd that He was visiting Shiva temples. The boy told the
saint that there was Shiva in that place too and compelled him to sing His
praise. Sambandar had his own doubt about the shepherd as He was
very handsome. Saint followed the boy who stopped near a tank,
smiled and disappeared. Lord Shiva granted darshan as a shepherd. The
pond in which Sambandhar took bath is
still seen in this village, a little away from the temple. The Lord here is
also said to have been worshipped by an ancient sage called Gowthama Rishi.
Lord came to the saint on his way and left on the way Idai
in Tamil. Hence, Lord is praised as Idai Suranathar. Sambandar
sang a Pathigam 10 verses in praise of Lord.
Moolavar : Gnanapureeswarar,
Idaisura Nathar
Urchavar : Chandrasekharar
Amman / Thayar : Imayamadakodi, Govaradhnambikai
Thala Virutcham : Vilwa
Theertham : Madhura Theertham
Agamam / Pooja : Shivagama
Pathigam : Sambandar
Old year : 1000-2000 years old
Historical Name: Tiru Idaisuram
City : Tiruvadishoolam
Thiru Idaichuram is located about 60 kmsfrom Chennai. It lies on the road connecting Chengalpattu and Thirupporur.
Thiru Idaichuram can either be accessed from Thirupporur at about 18 kms or
from Chengalpattu at about 9 kms. There is an arch on the main road indicating
the path to the temple. This village is presently called as Thiruvadisoolam.
This Shivastalam in Tondainaadu is located in the
vicinity of Chingleput, enroute to Tirupporur. This is the 27th of the 32
Tevara Stalams in the Tondai region of South India. Legend has it that Gowtama
muni and Sanaka offered worship here. A shiny and transparent Maragatha Shiva
Lingam occupies the Sanctum here.
Since the location of the temple is present
inbetween (idai) the hills and since Easwaran came in the form of a Edayar
and blessed the place is called as idai easwaram.
The main deity Sri Gnanapureeswarar is seen
facing east from a small, beautiful sanctum. The deity is made of Maragatha
(dark green) stone with a square aavudai facing east. It is said that the
actual color and the glow of this Maragatha Lingam will clearly be visible when
Then Abishegam (Honey Abishegam) is performed to the deity. Lord Shiva is
blessing us as a swambu murthy from this temple.
Beautiful inner praharam is styled withAhazhi surrounding the sanctum. The inner praham has a separate shirine
for mother Govaradhnambikai. Here, Govaradhnambikai has one foot
backward and one forward as if a in walking posture. The shrines for the
Nalvar, Ganapathy, Lord Subramanyar with his consorts, Chandikeswarar,
Kala Bairavar, Dwara Ganapathy MuthukumaraSwamy and Sun God are housed in the
inner praharam. Lord Dakshinamurthy, Brahma, Maha Vishnu Durga are
present as Koshta moorthies.
The temple looks ancient and sobre amidst
the serene atmosphere. The raja gopuram for the temple has been recently
constructed. The rajagopuram is a five tier gopuram as seen in
above. There are shrines for Varasiddhi Vinayaka, Lord Brahmmandeswarar
and Mother
Brahmmandeswari in the outer praharam. The temple is facing
south. The temple plates describe the work of Kulothunga Cholan.
The vilvam present inside the temple near the gopuram is unique with 11
leaves. 11 faced Vilvam is an important aspect of the sthala viruksham. The
three trees Neem, Vilvam and Arasu are bound together and is present near the
east enterance.
Chitra poornima in April-May
Wedding festival along with Panguni Uthiram in March-April
Bangle festival (Valaikappu) for Mother on Aadi Pooram in
July-August , Kartikai Deepam and Arudra Darisanam are the festivals
celebrated in the temple.
Devotees pray here for cure from diseases and for a good
looking appearance. Those facing delays in wedding proposals and concerned
with the welfare of children pray to the sacred tree offering vastras and
yellow thread.
Devotees pray here for good education and wisdom.
Devotees offer abishek to Lord with honey.
The temple is open from 7.00 a.m. to 11.00 a.m.
and from 4.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m.
Sri Gnanapureeswarar Temple, Tiruvadishoolam-603
108 (Tiru Idaisuram), Chengalpat. Contact number +91- 44 - 2742 0485,
94445 - 23890
Do:
- Do pray your Ishta Devata before pilgrimage to Temple.
- Do contact Temple Devasthanam information centre for enquiry, temple information and for Pooja details etc.
- Do reserve your travel and accommodation at Temple well in advance.
- Do bath and wear clean clothes before you enter the temple.
- Do concentrate on God and Goddess inside the temple.
- Do maintain silence and recite Om Namahsivaya or your Istamantram to yourself inside the temple.
- Do observe ancient custom and traditions while in Temple.
- Do respect religious sentiments at Temple.
- Do deposit your offerings in the hundi only.
Don't s:
- Do not come to Temple for any purpose other than worshipping of God and Goddess.
- Do not smoke at Temple.
- Do not consume alcoholic drinks at Temple.
- Do not eat non-vegetarian food in the Kshetram.
- Do not approach mediators for quick Darshanam. It may cause inconvenient to others.
- Do not carry any weapon inside the temple.
- Do not wear any head guards like helmets, caps, turbans and hats inside the temple premises.
- Do not perform Sastanga Pranama inside the Sanctum Sanctorum.
- Do not take much time while performing Sparsa Darshanam to God in Garbhagriha.
- Do not buy spurious prasadams from street vendors.
- Do not encourage beggars at Temple.
- Do not spit or create nuisance in the premises of the temple.