It is a place that predates British rule by several centuries; it was
occupied by the Portuguese in 1523, which lasted until 1749, later
falling into the hands of the British East India Company. It
is “Mylapore” [Thiru Mayilai], a cultural hub; one of the oldest
residential parts of the city, also known as VEdapuri and Mayurapuri.
One would be surprised to find so many temples in small lanes and
bylanes of Thirumayilapuri. As one
crosses, the Hamilton Bridge, is the famous ‘Sri
Mylai Madhava Perumal Thirukovil’ and behind this is ‘ Mundagakanni Amman temple’. At Madhava Perumal temple, the Presiding
deity is in a sitting posture hailed as Sri Madhavar and His consort is
Amirthavalli. The Uthsavar idol is extremely beautiful.
The annual brahmothsavam at Mylai Madhava Perumal Temple is on and today
[17.5.2015] being the 7th day was “Thiruther”…… one could imagine smaller cars struggling in
the bylanes here….the Thiruther grandly wound its way in the streets. Here are some photos taken this morning at
Thirumayilai.
Adiyen Srinivasadhasan
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