Monday, 28 November 2016

MANKULA VINAYAGAR TEMPLE

MANKULA VINAYAGAR TEMPLE, PONDICHERRY
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Manakula vinayagar temple is a hindu temple in the union territory of puducherry,India dedicated to lord Ganesha .It is a famous tourist spot and pilgrim site inPuducherry. The temple is of considerable antiquite and predates French occupation of the territory. During the tenure of Dupleix, there were attempts to destroy the temple but the temple was finally spared owing to strong protest from the hindu population and the threat of British and Maratha invasion of the territory .
           Manakula vinayagar temple was in existence before the French came and settled in  pondicherry , before 1666.According to mythology Lord Ganesha is named in 16 types based on his various forms  out which  this God facing east coast  near Bay of bengal  , it has been named as Bhuvaneshwar Ganapathy  , now called as Manakula vinayagar .
          In Tamil  MANAL means SAND and KULAM means POND near the sea , earlier which was full of sand around pond.so the people called the god as MANAL KULATHU VINAYAGAR (means God near the pond of sand ).Later it was named MANKULA VINAYAGAR.
                                                  PADMAPRIYA I 

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  1. The Manakula Vinayagar Temple is one of the famous ancient temple is in Puducherry, a Union Territory situated in the southern part of Indian sub-continent. The temple is 400 meters West of Bay of Bengal Sea, 165 km South of Chennai (Capital of Tamil Nadu State), 23 km of North of Cuddalore and 35 km East of Viluppuram, Tamil Nadu. The main deity “Manakula Vinayagar” (Pranavamurthy) of this temple is facing east and the temple is bordered on east by Orlean Street (Now Manakula Vinayagar Koil Street), south by Jawaharlal Nehru Street, north by Law-de-Louristhon street and west by a canal running north-south.
    N.Savitha

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  2. GOLDEN CHARIOT:
    The golden chariot was made purely on the basis of collection of donations from the devotees. The total weight of the gold used in this chariot is 7.5 kg with the estimate of around Rs.35 lakhs. The height & breadth of the chariot is 10 ft & 6 ft. The chariot was fully made up in teakwood covered by copper plates duly engraved with beautiful art works and the plates duly attached with golden rakes. At first the running of the said Golden Chariot was held on 05-10-2003 in a grand manner. At present most of the devotees are very much interested to fulfill their prayer by pulling the Golden chariot inside the temple on payment of fixed fees. Once in year i.e. on Vijayadhasami day the said Golden Chariot run outside of the temple i.e. only in the maada veedhis.

    J N Chandra Kala

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