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Chandra Choodeswarar Temple

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Chandra Choodeswarar Temple
Chandra Choodeswarar Temple, Hosur
Chandra Choodeswarar Temple, Hosur - A photo from the year 1860
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictKrishnagiri
DeityChandra Choodeswarar (Shiva) Maragathambal (Parvati)
Location
LocationHosur
StateTamil Nadu
CountryIndia
Geographic coordinates12°43′33″N 77°50′11″E / 12.7257938°N 77.8363817°E / 12.7257938; 77.8363817

The Chandra Choodeswarar Temple is an ancient Shiva temple located on a rocky hill in the city of Hosur, Krishnagiri District, Tamil Nadu.

Due to variations in the local languages (Tamil, Kannada, Telugu) and dialects, the temple is also referred to as 'Chandira Choodeshwarar', 'Chandra Choodeshwara', 'Chandra Choodeshwar', 'Shri Choodeswarar' or 'Arulmigu Chandra Choodeshwarar'.

The main deities of the temple are Shiva, depicted as the Shiva linga and the Goddess Parvati, depicted as 'Maragathambal'.

Names of the main deities

'Chandra Choodeswarar' means the Eshwara who wears the Moon (Chandra) as an ornament on his crest or tuft of hair on top of the head.

Shiva's consort Parvathi is worshiped here as Maragathambal. ‘Maragatham’ means green and ‘Ambal’ means mother. This is in reference to the green plants and trees (Photosynthesis), which provide sustenance to all living beings.

Temple history

Sri Chandra Choodeswara Temple

The exact history of the temple as to when it was consecrated is not clearly documented. Considering that the Hosur region is mentioned in ancient Hindu texts like the 'Bhadragiri Mahatmyam', a part of Brahmanda Purana, a shrine for Shiva is deemed to have existed here from ancient times.

The temple has grown during the time of the Cholas, Hoysala and Vijayanagara Emperors. The Chandra Choodeshwara Temple structure may have been built by the Hoysala king, Thirupuvanamalla Barvatharaja Anthiyazhvar, in the year 1260. The 13th-century inscription found during Chandra Choodeshwara temple patronage. Perumal Temple in Hosur and Bangalore Shiva Temple inscriptions tell the details of donations to Chandra Choodeshwara temple. There are also inscriptions of Rajendra Chola in this ancient temple. The temple was renovated by Azhakiya Perumal Aathimoolam.

In popular culture

The Chandra Choodeshwarar Temple has been the subject of documentary in an episode of TV9's series Heegu Unte in 2013.

Year Name of Documentary Produced by Viewable at
2013 TV9: "Heegu Unte": Arulmigu ChandraChoodeshwarar Temple, Hosur TV9 Television Channel [1]

References

  1. ^ Tv9 Kannada (7 August 2013), TV9 Heegu Unte : Miracle Of Arulmigu ChandraChoodeshwarar Temple, Hosur - Full, retrieved 20 November 2016{{citation}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)

External links

12°43′33″N 77°50′11″E / 12.7257938°N 77.8363817°E / 12.7257938; 77.8363817

This page was last edited on 7 June 2024, at 07:02
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