Siruvapuri Sri Balasubrahmanyam temple

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Siruvapuri Sri Balasubrahmanyam temple
சிறுவாபுரி பாலசுப்பிரமணிய சுவாமி திருக்கோயில்
Siruvapuri Sri Murugan Temple.jpg
Night View of the Siruvapuri Sri Balasubrahmanyam temple tower from the Entrance Side
Religion
Affiliation Hinduism
District Thiruvallur
Deity Lord Muruga
Location
Location Chinnambedu
State Tamil Nadu
Country India
India Tamil Nadu location map.svg
Om symbol.svg
Location in Tamil Nadu
Geographic coordinates 13°19′17″N80°07′09″E / 13.32128°N 80.11916°E / 13.32128; 80.11916
Architecture
Type Tamil architecture
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Siruvapuri Balasubramani Temple

Siruvapuri Balasubramani temple is a 500-year old was built by Vijayanagar kings is located near Chennai in Thiruvallur, India. [1] The temple's original name in government records was Chinnambedu. [1]

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Sthala Purana

As per Sthala Purana of Siruvapuri Sri Balasubrahmanyam temple, Lava and Kusa, sons of Lord Rama stayed here. [2] The temple being 500 year old is dedicated to son of Lord Shiva and His wife Goddess Parvathi, Lord Murugan or Kartikeya. [3]

Deities

The main deity of this temple is Sri Balasubramaniyar. The temple also houses Thiru Annamalaiyar and Thiru Unnamalai amman. Utsava Moorthy of Lord Muruga is Valli manalar in wedding posture along with Valli. Lord Muruga. [4]

A statue of Arunagirinathar faces the temple sanctum. The saint-poet visited this temple several times and sang several Thiruppugazh songs. "Archanai Thiruppugazh" was sung in praise of Lord Murugan. [4]

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