Sri Chandramouleeswarar Temple
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Sri Chandramouleeswarar Temple is situated atop Hariharan Kundram, near Arungundram village.

History

The temples of Sri Chandramouleeswarar atop Hariharan Kundram, which had its heyday once, is now in ruins. The walls and vimana are now in a highly dilapidated state. There are no traces of the parivara devadas, goshta devadas and sannadhi of Parvathi Thirupurasundari. The only part that has survived is the beautiful Chandramouleeswarar lingam. As the villagers made an appeal to the Hariharan Kundram Trust, the renovation of this temple has also been taken in the agenda. There were 108 Siva temples around this village. As the hill is called Hariharan Kundram, it is surmised that there could have been a temple for Hari(Vishnu) on the hill.

Present

The Chandramouleeswarar temple has now been renovated and goddess Thipurasundari's sannadhi has been installed. Kumbabishekam was performed on 08-June-2006. At the same time, the Singara Velar Sannadhi and Vara siddhi Vinayakar Sannadhi were also built. On 1-December-2006, Kumbabishekam was performed for the newly constructed Sannadhi's for Lord Venkateshwara Perumal and Padmavathi Thayar. On 23-March-2008, Kumbabhishekam was performed for the five Pancha bootha lingams representing earth, water, fire, air and space. Daily poojas for all the deities and concerned utsavams for lord Muruga, lord Shiva, lord Vigneshwara, lord Venkateshwara, goddess Padmavati and goddess Thripurasundari are being performed regularly. Adi Kirthikai, Vinayaka Chaturthi, Maha Shivarathri, Pradosham, Friday poojas, Navarathri celebrations, Vaikunta ekadasi and Srinivasa Kalyanam are being performed every year.

See also

  • Hariharan Kundram
  • Arungundram
    Arungundram
    Arungundram is a village in Tamil Nadu between Arcot and Kannamangalam. The village is surrounded by hillocks and paddy fields, and is about 8 km from Arcot in Vellore district. Agriculture is the backbone of the village...

  • Tamilnadu
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