The temple called by the name Shri Kailasanathar Kovil has Lord
Shiva is a prime deity and is worshipped in the name of Kailasanathar. The
inscription at the temple says it was built during Pallava King, Nirupathungan,
in the 8th century, and the temple was completely a renovated structure of its
original. And the temple is located at a place called Vasavasamudram, about 80km from Chennai on ECR.
It was a quiet
afternoon, and we drove there after having lunch under the shadows of trees,
surrounded by paddy fields and coconut trees. I could easily smell the
fragrance of fresh paddy grains every time the wind blows on, sending a
nostalgic feel to my senses. The temple beautifully stays in the water on
almost four sides, and the road to the temple is narrow through paddy fields
and village streets.
While I stayed
with the car, others went down to check the temple complex; though the temple’s
main gate and the sanctum are closed, people are allowed through a side gate to
circumambulate the temple. The images on the temple and river were shot by mom,
as I didn’t take my wheelchair, I couldn’t get close, or drove on the little
bridge across the water. I really enjoy the view and sound of birds and running
water off the paddy fields; it’s a wonderful place to enjoy peace.