Somangalam is an ancient,
beautiful village having a temple for Lord Shiva. The main deity here is Sri
Somanaadheeswarar and Goddess Sri Kamakshi Amman.
This temple is one of the
Navagraha temples of Chennai (or Thondai Mandalam) devoted to Sri Chandra
Bhagavan (Moon God). According to legend, once, Sri Chandra Bhagavan (also
called Soman) is said to have got cursed by Dhakshan. As a result, he lost his
divine charm and forgot all 16 form of arts he acquired. To come out of this,
He is said to have created a pond here called Soma Theertham and worshipped
Lord Shiva here. After this, he got back his beauty and wisdom. As Sri Soman
(Sri Chandra Bhagavan) worshipped the Lord here, Lord Shiva here is called
Somanaadheeswarar and the place came to be known as Somangalam.
This temple is a Parihaara
Sthalam for those having any Dhosham related to Chandra Bhagavan. Sri Chandra
Bhagavan has a separate shrine in the temple, facing west.
This temple is said to have
been built by Kulothunga Chozha in 1073 AD during his 3rd year of reign.
According to inscriptions found here, this place was referred as ‘Jayankonda
Chozha Mandalathu Senkaattu Kottathu Maaganoor Naattu Somangalamaana
Rajasigaamani Chathurvedhi Mangalam” (ஜெயங்கொண்ட சோழமண்டலத்து செà®™்காட்டுக்கோட்டத்து à®®ாகனூà®°் நாட்டு சோமங்கலமான à®°ாஜசிகாமணிச் சதுà®°்வேதிமங்கலம்). Those days the places gifted (tax free) to
Vedic Brahmins by ancient kings were called Chathurvedhi Mangalams.
The inscriptions found in the
temple also reveal the information about the local lake which got damaged and
about the repair works done to it. Also, there is information about the cows
donated to the temple to fetch revenue to light the lamps in the temple, every
evening.
There lived a king called
Somakaanthan in this part of the country, who wished to build 108 Shiva temples
throughout his country. While he was in the middle of the construction work for
this temple, he had his enemies marching towards his territory for war. The
king was shocked to hear this, because he was never prepared for a war at that
time and had engaged all his soldiers in the temple construction work.
With much grief, he prayed
Lord Shiva here to save him. Lord Shiva was pleased with his devotion in
constructing the temple, directed Sri Nandhigeswarar to fight against the
king’s enemy. Nandhi turned towards east and blew away the entire troupes of
the enemy just with his forceful breath. Lord Shiva made Nandhi to face east
permanently to make sure that there were no further attacks to the king’s
country by enemies.
Here one can see Nandhi
unusually facing east instead of facing the Lord in the sanctum. This is one of
the very unique features of this temple.
Ambaal Sri Kamakshi Amman has
a separate shrine in the temple, facing south.
Lord Natarajar here is present as Chathura
Thaandava Murthy which is again very unique and rarely seen anywhere.
The sanctum is built in
Gajabrishta shape or Thoongaanai Maadam (தூà®™்கானை à®®ாடம்) type which is popular in Chozha architecture.
Such structures would look like the back of a sleeping elephant.
Sri Vinayagar, Sri
Dhakshinamurthy, Sri Mahavishnu, Sri Brahma, Sri Durgai and Sri Sandigeswarar
are seen on the outer walls of the sanctum.
The other deities like Sri
Valli Devasena Samedha Sri Subramanyar and Sri Bhairavar have separate shrines
on the outer praakaaram.
The Sthala Viruksham for this
temple is Sarakkonrai Maram which is found on the northern side of the sanctum.
There is a small shrine having small Shiva Lingam below this tree and is called
Viruksha Lingam. An image of a tree is carved on stone above this Lingam.
A few dilapidated idols are
seen near Sthala Viruksham.
In the southern side of the
outer Praakaaram Saptha Maathaas are seen in a row along the walls, in which
Sri Jyeshta Devi is also present. Sri Jyeshta Devi is said to be the elder
sister of Sri Mahalakshmi, who evolved earlier to Sri Mahalakshmi when the
mighty ocean was churned.
The Theertham for this temple
is said to be Sandeeswara Theertham, which is believed to be created by Sri
Sandigeswarar. Another Theertham is Soma Theertham, which was created by Moon
God is present a little away from the temple.
The temple is strictly closed
between 12 pm and 4 pm. This beautiful temple surely has lots within itself for
temple lovers.
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