Arulmigu Sri Maragadhambal samedha Sri Malleeswarar Koil (Temple) (Chennai)

India / Tamil Nadu / Nerkunram / Chennai / Malleeswarar Koil Street
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"Malligai vana eesa malleesa,
Maragadhavalli'yudan magizhum ma mylai puri vasa!
Solli thuthiporkku thunayyagum arul nesa,
Ellorkkum nalam arulwai emmane potri potri!!"

A popular saying associated with Mylapore is "Mayilaye Kayilai" (Mylapore is the Kailash - abode of Lord Shiva). As an indication of this, there are seven 'sthalas' of Lord Shiva in Mylapore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu. This is a unique feature. One among those temples is the very ancient temple of Lord "MALLEESWARAR".

The Sthalapuranam of the temple goes like this. Prarthan, a Shiva devotee of Ayodhya chose this place full Malligai (Jasmine) bushes to do penance on Lord Shiva & was blessed with the darshan of the Lord along with his consort "MARAGATHAMBAL". The Lingam worshipped by him was in an area of Malligai bushes & hence the name "MALLEESWARAR".

The belief about this temple is that the Garlands exchanged between the 'God' & the 'Goddess' during the 'Kalyana Uthsavam' if worn by an unmarried person & kept at home would bring wedlock. Also offering of Jasmine garland on six consecutive Mondays to Lord Shiva will fulfill one's wishes.
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Coordinates:   13°2'19"N   80°16'22"E
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