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Arulmigu Adikesavaperumal & Sri Bhashyakara Swamy Temple

Arulmigu Adikesavaperumal & Sri Bhashyakara Swamy Temple ,
Sriperumpudur
Main Moolavar is ADH KESAVA PERUMAL and Thaayar  : YATHIRAJANANDHAVALLI
The presiding deity of the temple is Lord Vishnu in the name of Adi Kesava perumal in standing posture along with his consorts Sreedevi & Bhoodevi. (Here Perumal alankaram is just resmbling Thirupathi Moolavar)

Sri Ramanuja has profounded the Vishistadvaita Philosophy and lived here almost a thousand years ago.

This temple is a Abimana Stalam , and birth place of Sri Ramanujar's , and separate utsavar is next to Perumal sannathi. Here Sri Ramanujar Moolavar is called Thanuganda Tirumeni. These idols were made when Sri Ramanuja was 120 years old. The ear, hip bones are so realistically sculpted resembling His age. Thiruvadirai Abishekam of Sri Ramanuja utsavar is a festivel here. 
The temple is good for its architecture (all praharam and pillars), spacious and very clean.
 This temple is built by Bhoodha Ganas (of Lord SHIVA) erected this temple for Lord Vishnu. Hence, the place is called Bhoodhapuri. 

Temple timings : From Morning 06:00 A.M to 12:00 P.M   From Evening 04:00 P.M to 09:00 P.M
The temple situated in middle of town.




 You can see beautiful paintings of various Perumal pictures as seen in various temples in South India









Well connected from Chennai, Koyambedu and - well connected from the other cities / towns by bus and train. 40 Kms from Chennai on Chennai to Bangalore highway.

The Adikesava perumal Temple at Sriperumbudur is a must see as one can have the blessings of the deity Vishnu as well as from Sage and Jagadguru Ramanuja.


Posted on 13/10/2019
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