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first foot set towards renovation was in Kovur, where the deity is Karunakaraperumaal
with Sridevi and Bhoodevi. This temple had stone pillars strewn near the temple
wall. Kovur Sundareswara Shiva temple, which is stone throw away, is hitting news
now and then, but this Vishnu temple needs care. Kovur Sundareswara Temple is
where Saint Tyagaraja sung the famous Kovur Pancharatnam on praise of Lord Shiva,
while visiting his friend Sundaresa Iyer. Both these temples date back to the
Chola period dating between 7th to 12th century A.D. which is beleived to be built
by Kolothunga Sholan. But some claim Karunakara Pallava, who won the Kalingam
War, (thus was sung the famous Kalingathu parani, by Jayamkondar) built this Vishnu
temple and hence the name Karunakara stuck to the deity!!
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the name goes, Karunakara seems to be really kind ('karunai')hearted or handed,
when it comes to donation! When the renovation took up at the Shiva Temple, in
1968, the renovators found so many pillars lying around the Vishnu temple that
they merrily took them away to resurrect the Shiva temple, abandoning the Vishnu
tample as it is. Both temples were contemporary to each other, and beleiving the
priest's quote, the King had built both temple in same style and grandeur but
it is irony that Karunakara perumal was forced to gifted away his temple pillars
to Sundareswara!! The present priest visits once or twice a day, as he has to
shuffle between 10 such odd temples in and around for nitya pooja!
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back to current situation and our primary visit,the real credit for planning of
cleaning up the Vishnu temple and its premises goes to Shri.Dr.R.Subramanian,
M.V.Sc.,Ph.D (AIIMS), [who was previously in JNU,Delhi]. This unassuming young
old man has shifted his base to Kovur and had started chanting of Vishnu Sahasranaama
Parayanam in this temple. He had called Rajan Ganesh the founder of the temple_cleaner
yahoo group, to start the operation with this temple!!
Few other members of his trust formed by the Kanchi Mutt, for renovation of temples,
Goshala (Cow breeding centres) and to help the needy Hindu Priests who are suffering
due to pathetic life conditions, are all supporting him to carry over these agenda.
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& REACH volunteer group meeting with Sri.
P. Devendran, Kovur Panchyat President. | | A
view of the Kovoor Sri
Karuneswarar Perumal Temple | \ | Above
is a report and a few photos taken on sunday 15th Jan 2006, LDSF in colloboration
with
REACH cleaned the Karuneswarar Perumal Temple at Kovur, near Chennai, Tamil Nadu. | \ | The
other members who were spearheading this operation were K.Sankaran,IFS,Deputy
Conservator of forests, now serving in Virudhunagar, his sons, Mr.P.N.Subramaniyan,
an SAP IT Industrialist,. to name a few. Among the volunteers, there were many
veterans who had done many temple renovations, eradication of leprosy and giving
life and means to lepers, psunami affected persons, spreading Gayatri Japa to
all living beings, running schools for the downtrodden and under previleged, etc.
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new comers the positive aura this band of volunteers spread was something which
cannot be explained in few words. Dr.R. Subramanian, along with the local Panchayat
President P. Devandran, vouched for regular maintenance and showed their interest
by distributing showels and sickles for cleaning the temple, feeding the volunteers
and the public who came to peek around,as to ask, 'Hey,what's going on?' with
good spiced Pongal and Sambar!The Panchayat president also promised to bulll doze
the surroundings, clean the walls, paint it white and lay concrete path from the
entrance till the sanctum sanctorum. The pathetic point Dr.Subramaniam made is
that, the temples' land and properties are still held by leasees abd sparingly
any money comes from them, for the benefit of the temple. Making an apolitical
statement, all volunteers decided to carry it from here and make this temple well
maintained.
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positive point was that some school boys who peeped in lent their helping hand
in the cleaning operation. The
group decided to spend all 3rd Sundays of every month for this effort of Temple
Cleaning or shall we call it as temple revival??
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