Velleswarar Temple, Mangadu

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Velleeswarar Temple, Mangadu
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictChennai
DeityLord Velleeswarar
Location
LocationMangadu
StateTamil Nadu
CountryIndia
Velleswarar Temple, Mangadu is located in Tamil Nadu
Velleswarar Temple, Mangadu
Velleeswarar Temple, Mangadu, Tamil Nadu
Geographic coordinates13°01′44″N 80°06′24″E / 13.028931°N 80.106766°E / 13.028931; 80.106766
Elevation42.02 m (138 ft)

Velleeswarar Temple is a Shiva temple located in Mangadu, a suburb of Chennai, India.[1] This is a mid-size temple spread over 2 acres and is among the 3 principal temples in Mangadu – the other 2 being the Sri Kamakshi Amman Temple and Sri Vaikunda Perumal Temple. The temple is managed by the HRCE Department of the Government of Tamil Nadu. It is situated about 2 kilometers from Sri Kamakshi Amman Temple in Mangadu.

The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and derives its name from being worshiped here by Sukra (Vellee in Thamizh) - the planet Venus as per Hindu mythology. Lord Sukra is the guru of the Asuras. Special poojas are hence offered by devotees on Fridays - the day dedicated to Venus. This temple forms part of the Navagraha temples around Chennai. Devotees offer white field beans (Mochai) as a special offering signifying the cereal in relation to Sri Sukra.

According to the legend, when Goddess Sri Kamakshi performed tapas here in Mangadu, Lord Shiva came down to earth to give darshan to Her and then marry Her. It is said that Sri Sukra worshipped Lord Shiva here. When Sri Kamakshi came here to have darshan of Lord Shiva, she saw Sri Sukra worshiping the Lord. The Goddess went back as She did not want to disturb the penance of Sukra.

Later, Lord Shiva directed the Goddess to come to Kanchipuram and married her there. As Sri Sukra worshipped Lord Shiva here, the Lord came to be known as Sri Velleeswarar and also as Sri Bhargaveswarar. This temple is Sukra Sthalam among the Navagraha Temples of Chennai (or Thondai Mandalam). Sri Sukra blesses people with wealth, prosperity, good family, vehicles, fame and social status.

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