Kolathur Agastheeswarar Temple - Chennai

Kolathur, today known largely as a busy residential neighbourhood of Chennai, quietly shelters an ancient shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva. Many who pass through the area may not even realise that this small temple, tucked opposite Ganga Theatre, carries a tradition that stretches back centuries.

The presiding deity here is Lord Agastheeswarar. According to local belief, the Shiva Linga was originally installed by Sage Agastya himself, giving the temple both its name and its spiritual significance. The structure is modest and does not have a towering gopuram. Instead, in place of a traditional entrance tower, one finds a sculptural depiction of Sage Agastya worshipping the Shiva Linga,  a thoughtful and symbolic touch that immediately sets the tone for the temple.


The main shrine houses a small but serene Shiva Linga. The Goddess, Akhilandeswari, has a separate shrine within the complex. Both shrines face east. The temple does not have a flagstaff or bali peetham, but a small Nandi sits directly aligned with the sanctum, quietly facing the Lord.

The compact prakara includes shrines for Ganesha and Murugan with Valli and Devasena. Around the outer walls of the sanctum are the koshta images of Ganesha, Dakshinamurti, Lingodbhava, Brahma, and Durga. Chandikeswarar occupies his customary position.

Though simple in appearance, the Agastheeswarar Temple of Kolathur carries an atmosphere of age and continuity, reminding us how many such quiet shrines still survive within the expanding city.

Happy travelling.







Comments

  1. sawasdee ka!! I come to visit naka...

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  2. Recently visited this temple and found how precious it is......... Found good peace of mind.... However the maintenance of this temple is really bad, Hope the authorities could probably something..

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  3. Kalabairavar is in this temple is very powerful

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  4. Kalabairavar is in this temple is very powerful

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  5. Nice temple but maintenance is very poor.

    Kolathur area councelor or mla or any government authorised should take care of this temple.

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