Kundrathur

Kundrathur
குன்றத்தூர்
town

A view of the temple mandap at foot hill along with steps
Kundrathur
Kundrathur
Kundrathur

Location in Chennai, India

Coordinates: 12°59′51″N 80°05′48″E / 12.9974°N 80.0966°E / 12.9974; 80.0966Coordinates: 12°59′51″N 80°05′48″E / 12.9974°N 80.0966°E / 12.9974; 80.0966
Country  India
State Tamil Nadu
District Kancheepuram
Metro Chennai
Population (2001)
  Total 25,028
Languages
  Official Tamil
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 600069
Vehicle registration TN-85

Kundrathur is a suburb of the city of Chennai, Kancheepuram district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Famous Kundrathur Murugan Temple is located in this town. It is also a lesser known fact that Kundrathur is home to Navagraha Temples of Chennai / Thondai Naadu.

There are many ancient Vedic shrines located here which have recently been studied by a team of researchers at Yale University.

The area is one of the 163 notified areas (megalithic sites) in the state of Tamil Nadu.[1]

History

Tamil Poet Sekkizhar who compiled the life of all significant servants of Lord Shiva (Nayanmars numbering 63) in Tamil Nadu in the form of an Epic was born here and his birthplace was made into a Temple. He was the chief minister of Kulothunga Chozhan II alias Anabaya Chozhan. He later renounced his minister post and wrote Periapuranam. His young brother Palaravayar dug a water tank near his residence, which is now called ‘’Palaravayar Kulam’’.

Connectivity

It is very close to the Chennai's new Outer Ring road which connects it to Chennai Bangalore highway in Nazarathpet junction. It is well connected to the city with Porur on one side. Pallavaram on the other side. From Kundrathur the famous Mangadu Kamakshi Amman temple is just 3 km via the road which leads to Gummananchavadi, Poonamallee. From the Kundrathur Murugan temple there is a road which leads to Thirumudivakkam and Thiruneermalai(Which has famous perumal temple) and West Tambaram area. There is a bus plying every 5 mins from Kundrathur towards various parts of city like Tambaram/Porur/Vadapalani/Parrys. It is also connected to the Sriperumpudur by a separate road through Somangalam.

Chembarambakkam Lake is next to Kundrathur. So water facility is good in this area.

Temples

  1. Murugan Temple
  2. Kandaleeswarar Temple
  3. Thiru Ooraga Perumal temple
  4. Sekhizhar temple
  5. Nageshwar Temple
  6. Sekhizar Mani Mandapam
  7. Kaathaayini Amman temple
  8. Chelliamman Temple
  9. Bhavani amman Temple
  10. Mangadu Kamakshi Temple(3 km away)
  11. Kovur sundareswar temple (3 km away)
  12. Thiruneermalai Neervanna perumal Temple (one of 108 divya desam is 4 km away)
  13. Sri Methalishwarar Temple@ Metha Nagar
  14. Sri Gubera Ganapathi Temple@ Metha Nagar
A view of the temple steps - another view
Murugan Temple @ Kundrathur
Front View of Thiru Nageshwaram Temple

Schools

Child Day Care Centre

Colleges

Parks

Sekkizhar Park and Sambandam Nagar Park are the two parks in the locality.

References

  1. Madhavan, D. (20 December 2012). "National Institute of Siddha modifies expansion plan". The Hindu. Chennai: The Hindu. Retrieved 23 Dec 2012.
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