Thanjavur Vellai Vinayakar Temple

Thanjavur Vellai Vinayakar Temple is a Hindu temple in Thanjavur in the Thanjavur district of Tamil Nadu, India.

Temple entrance

Location

Facing east, the Vinayaka temple is situated in East Gate at Thanjavur.

Significance

The presiding deity is Vellai Vinayakar. He is also known as Vallabai Vinayakar as he is found with Vallabai. This temple might have been built during the period of Thanjavur Nayaks. During the period of Vijaya Raghava Nayak, the last Nayak king, a book on this deity known as Vellai Pillayar Kuravanji was written.[1]

Kumbhabhishekham

In 1948 by efforts of Padakatchery Swamy the Mahasamprokshanam also known as Kumbhabhishekham was held. Later during 1982 and 1999 Kumbhabhishekham was held. [2] The latest Kumbhabhishekham was held on 15 September 2014 [3]

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See also

  • Swetha Vinayagar Temple

References

  1. Kudavayil Balasubramanian, Thanjavur (in Tamil), Anjana Publishers, Thanjavur, 1997,
  2. "Vallai Vinayakar". 29 August 2014. Retrieved 29 August 2014.
  3. "Kaliamman Temple Kumbabhishekam performed". 16 September 2014. Retrieved 16 September 2014.

Mahasamprokshanam, 15 September 2014

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