Nadu Palani Murugan Temple - Achirupakkam
On a Saturday we decided to go out on a short trip and zeroed-in on Nadu Palani Murugan Temple. Less than 100 kms from Chennai, this was a long time item in the bucket list. Achirupakkam town is where this temple is located. Achirupakkam is near Melmaruvathur. We took the Chengalpet route via Tambaram. Driving through Chromepet, Tambaram and Perungalathur was a mayhem on the Saturday afternoon traffic.
We took a break at Manoj Bhavan at Mamandur. Hotel has lost the earlier charm and so was the food. As guided by a person near the hotel, just in 15 kms you can see an arch at the left side on the highway itself for Nadu Palani Murugan temple. From the arch, one has to drive into the village for 6-7 kms to reach the temple, at Perukkarani village.
We had to take a ticket of Rs.50 to drive in the car to the small hillock. Around 100 steps, its a easy climb too. At the foot hill are Lord Anjaneyar and Lord Idumban on either sides followed by Lord Siddhi Vinayagar and Goddess Raja Rajeswari and Navagrahams on the one side. Since it was 3 PM, we had to wait for the temple to be opened. 4:30 PM was said to be the opening time in the evening but the priest was in by 4 and our waiting time was cut short.
On top of the hillock is the temple of Lord Murugar and temple tree at the parking lot. Inside the temple one can see Lord Vinayagar. The main deity is the Lord Dhandayuthapani in Maragatham. The background of Lord Murugar was the peacock in silver. Lord Dhandayuthapani wore a silver crown with the Vel in hand. Its a small and well decorated deity. We had a good darshan and left from there by 4:40PM.
On the way we went to DMart at Chettipunyam. Quiet crowded it was, took away our return time ending up in traffic near Tambaram. Had dinner at Saravana Bhavan, Nanganallur and reached home by 9 PM.
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