Tirupavalavannam, also known as Pavalavanam, is a Hindu temple in Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu, devoted to the god Vishnu. The temple, built in the Dravidian style of architecture, is mentioned in the Nalayira Divya Prabandham, an early medieval Tamil canon of Alvar saints from the 6th to 9th centuries CE. It is one of the 108 Divya Desams devoted to Vishnu, also known as Pavalavannar Perumal, and his spouse Lakshmi, Pavalavalli.
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- History/Legend of the Temple The Tale of the Pavala Vanna Perumal temple revolves around Lord Brahma's yagna. Goddess Saraswathy enraged that she was not a part of it, summoned demons to cause havoc. Lord Vishnu battled the devils and ensured that the yagna ran properly. The God here is coral-colored. In the Pachai Vanna Perumal shrine, it is claimed that the Lord bestowed a boon to Sage Bhrigu that Mahalakshmi would be born as his daughter, Hargavi. Lord Vishnu later married Bhargavi at this sacred location. In this temple, the Lord is emerald, green in colour. This temple is part of the famous Kanchipuram Divya Desam Yatra.
- Name of the Deities Pavalavannar Perumal (Lord Vishnu) & Pavalavalli(Lord Lakshmi).
- Nearby Cities and Distance Chennai (Tambaram) (51.2 km). Vandavasi (43.5 km). Vellore (68.6 km).
- Mode of Transport(from the nearest city) Car. Bus. Bike. Train.
- Duration (from the nearest city) Chennai (Tambaram) - 1 hr 29 min
- Estimated cost of the travel (from the nearest city) car,auto,bus... Car-Rs. 2000-2500. Bus- Rs.100-150. Train- Rs.50-100.
- Temple Instructions Devotees should dress cleanly and conservatively. Western attire is strictly prohibited in Tamil Nadu temples.
- Special Days and Special Happenings The yearly Bhramotsavam occurs in the month of Vaikasi. Other festivals celebrated here include Vaikuntha Ekadashi in Margazhi and Pavitrotsavam in Pankuni.
- Rituals Available Not Available
- Offerings Those seeking wedding boons recommend Archana Mala, Tirumanjanam, nivedhana with Parivattam, and Sowri Mudi, which is most commonly used by women with short hair. Other chores include preparing Vastra's, Tulsi garlands, and dressing-Alankara's for pujas.
- Prasadham Sri Anjaneya and Vadamala are honored twice during the puja. Devotees also help with temple restorations.
- Benefits of Visiting Lord Pavalavannam is regarded as the final road to salvation in the current Kali Yuga. He can heal people from the bad effects of this era of hatred, bitterness, cunning, and deception. It is also thought that praying to him will fight off bad energies, undo the negative effects of the snake planets Rahu and Ketu, safeguard children, and help devotees live tranquil and contented lives.
- Is this temple a Paadal Petra Sthalam? No
- Who Sang | Song and its Meaning | Year No
- Other things to do / places of interest Kanchi Kudil 6 min (1.9 km). Sri Vazhakarutheeswarar Temple 6 min (2.1 km). Karchapeswarar Temple 5 min (1.6 km). Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam 4 min (1.0 km).
- Nearby Temples Sri Pachai Vannan Temple 2 min (450.0 m). Ekambareswarar Temple 5 min (1.4 km). Kailasanatha Temple 7 min (2.6 km). Kamakshi Amman Temple 4 min (1.0 km).
- Nearby Eateries Hotel Saravana Bhavan. Saravana Bhavan. Haritam. Hotel Sangeetha. INDIAN COFFEE HOUSE.
- Hotels / Home stays: GRT Regency-Kanchipuram. MM Hotels. Hotel Baboo Soorya. THE PARADISE KINGDOM. Hotel SSK Grand Kanchipuram.
- Standard Weather Wet and dry climate. The weather in Kanchipuram is generally hot and humid.
- For the best experience / Must know It is stated that both the Pacchai and Pavala Vannan perumal must be worshiped together. Pacchai Vannar Sannadhi is located across from Pavala Vannar Sannadhi. Despite the fact that Mangalasasanam is not conducted at Pacchai Vannar sannadhi, the temples are considered one and must be worshiped as a single Divya desam. Pacchai Vannar, also known as "Maragatha Vannar," says in this sthalam that he is Lord Shiva's hamsam (a form), whereas Pavala Vannar is Para Sakthi's hamsam. As a result, it is said that worshiping both sthalams at the same time honors Lord Shiva and Parashakti.
- Not to miss This style of sitting posture atop the massive serpent is only found in a few Perumal temples in India, primarily in Tamil Nadu, and it is definitely distinct. It is thought that when devotees visit these perumal temples, they are also honoring Lord Shiva and Parvathi.
- Note for Travelers Pavalavannam Temple is situated in the heart of Kanchipuram, around 70 km from Chennai. There are a range of transit and hotel choices nearby. The temple is near Kamakshi Amman Temple and the Kanchipuram Railway Station.
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What is the opening time of Pavala Vannan Temple?
The Pavalavannam Temple is open from 7.30 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. in the mornings and from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Who is the main god in Pavala Vannan Temple?
This Sthalam's Moolavar is Sri Pavala Vannar Perumal. The alternate name is 'Paramapatha Nathan'. Moolavar is in a standing position facing west. Prathyaksham is for Brighu Maharishi, Aswini Devathai, and Parvathi. The thayar of this sthalam is Pavalavalli thayar. Tirumangai azhwar's lyrics honour the temple.