One Sunday afternoon we were at the
outskirts of Chennai and not so far from the city border but almost inside a
village surrounded by green fields and buffaloes emerging around. 5 km from
Medavakkam on the road to Mambakkam that connects the Vandalur-Kelambakkam
road, one could get a glimpse of a taller statue of Ayyanar (the guardian deity
of villages), only if you looking for it really, because the trees or houses could
hinder the view easily as it lies inside a small village.
A narrow concrete road leads to
this statue, after few rights or lefts inside the village, an open space appear
and there a two story height Ayyanar statue sits on an elevated platform. Looked
like a newly erected one or recently painted stands solemn with a long size
sword hold to his right hand, this is the biggest Ayyanar statue I have seen
ever. The Ayyanar statues are spread all around Tamil Nadu and I have seen them
many in numbers while travel through the south-western districts of Tamil Nadu.
The time everyone was suppose to
take a nap; the men of the village were playing cards sitting on the empty roads
under the tree shadows, as a group here and there leave little space for our
car to pass on. A mother feeding her kid from a small bowl in hand directed us
to the temple. Adjacent to the Ayyanar
statue, sat his cousin Karupannasami - a black small statue similar to the
larger one with wood fence around. On the other side was an Amman Temple built
with enough space around, and I guess the statue was erected on behalf of the
temple and there’s also a tank behind the statue.
green coconut palms near the temple |
Apart these, one could also find vast landscape of green fields around this village and Siththalapaakam Lake is right opposite to this place with a patch of forest area… I find it quite pleasure and leisure taking this route (Medavakkam-Mambakkam Rd) few times.
very ornate statue! love the palms and the buffalo!
ReplyDeleteWow the statue of Ayyanar is amazing. I have never seen anything like that. What kind of trees are those in the second picture?? They are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteU always travel
ReplyDeleteTo such beautiful and intresting places.. Loved that temple.. I have seen a lot of soth indian temples and i must say they are just amazing..
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ReplyDeleteWow---what a statue... It is full of so much detail. Gorgeous!!!!
Love the buffaloes also... Reminds me of our trip to Utah.
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That is a huge statue!
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Nice post. The guardian deity is really impressive.
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Wonderful shots of country side. That statue is very huge and grand.
ReplyDeleteI have been to this area a few times, but I have never seen this statue. Next time when I go, I will remember - thanks to your post.
ReplyDeleteYes, the statue is large, colourful and wonderful. Your photo touch-up is even better.
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The statue is very impressive. I'm glad you found it and shared it with us. The scene of the coconut trees is beautiful as well.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely temple.
ReplyDeleteThe ayyanar statue is beautiful! If it is surrounded by greenery, we must visit, since it is very close to Chennai. Thank you, Jeevan!
ReplyDeleteThis is so very tamilnadu icon. We cant miss Ayyanar in any village. He is there to protect the villages.
ReplyDeleteLovely introduction and photograph .
nice captures Jeevan
ReplyDeleteYour buffaloes are slimmer with hairs on the body! Our buffaloes are so fat and hairless!! LOL
ReplyDeleteI like Green fields very much. Want to spend some time in there.
ReplyDeleteIt is not Ayyanar. It is Muniswaran of Kovilancheri.
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