Sholinghur

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Sholinghur
Chozha Lingapuram
town
Distant view of the temple town from the Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy temple
Sholinghur
Location in Tamil Nadu, India
Coordinates: 13°07′N 79°25′E / 13.12°N 79.42°E / 13.12; 79.42Coordinates: 13°07′N 79°25′E / 13.12°N 79.42°E / 13.12; 79.42
Country  India
State Tamil Nadu
District Vellore
Lok Sabha Constituency Arakkonam
State Assembly constituency Sholinghur
Area
  Total 20 km2 (8 sq mi)
Elevation 155 m (509 ft)
Population (2009)
  Total 126,597
  Density 6,300/km2 (16,000/sq mi)
Languages
  Official Tamil
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 631102
Telephone code 01472
Vehicle registration TN-73
Website sholingur.com

Sholinghur (Tamil: சோளிங்கர்) is a town under Walajapet taluk in Vellore district of Tamil Nadu, India. Sholinghur is very famous for the Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy. Sholinghur was ruled by the Chola Empire, Nawabs of Arcot and Tippu Sultan.

Legend and Name origin

The first name for this sacred town was Thirukkadigai. This signifies its status as one of the 108 Divya Desams in Vaishnavism. The reason behind the name Thirukkadigai is due to one of the following myths.

  • It is believed by historians that sage Vishwamitra attained Brahmarishi title by worshipping Narasimha there for around 45 minutes.
  • It is said in sculptures that saptha rishis had vision and blessings from Lord Narasimha for a duration of time, termed as 'Kadigai' (approximately 45 minutes) and hence the name 'Thirukkadigai'.
  • It is also believed that Indra, with his demigods, would take a bath in the pushkarni and pray to Narasimha. The name of pushkarni is 'Thakkan'.
  • The Pushkarni is believed by historians to have medicated water which cures all diseases.
  • Budha (son of Chandra) worshipped there and was cured from the curse given by sage Durvasa.
  • Many mental disorders, evil acts and prolonged diseases of any kinds are cured when people take bath in pushkarni and devote to the lords in two hillocks.

During the days of Cholas & Nawabs, the name Thirukkadigai was less used and the name Chozha Lingapuram acquired prominence. The name Sholinghur was derived from this name Chozha Lingapuram. The Chola king who ruled this town was hiding behind a Siva Lingam during the tag end of the war against Nawabs. Eventually, Nawabs won the war against the Chola king and the town was given the name Chola Lingapuram since a Chola king was hiding behind the Siva Lingam during the war. Later during British rule, the name Chola Lingapuram was prounced as Sholinghur. Even today, there is a Siva temple with a Siva lingam in the town of Sholinghur which is believed to be the temple in which the Chola King was hiding. According to the legend of Sholinghur, Lord Narasimha not only took several incarnations in this world to reform people, but also sent His messengers as preceptors to perform this function. One such preceptor was Doddacharya of Chozha Lingapuram (சோழலிங்கபுறம்), now known as Sholinghur, who lived nearly 470 years ago performing service to Lord Yoga Narasimhar. Doddacharya used to visit Kanchipuram Varadharaja Perumal temple every year during Bhramotsavam. On one particular year he fell sick and was not able to visit the Kanchipuram Temple. Sitting in the banks of present day Thakkan kulam (Pushkarini) he prayed to the God Varadharaja Perumal. Paying respect to his prayers God Varadharaja Perumal appeared in front of him for few seconds. During the same time, the Varadharaja Perumal idol disappeared in Kanchipuram and the God appeared in front of Doddacharya at Sholinghur. In accordance with this incident there is a Varadharaja Perumal Temple in the banks of Thakkan kulam, next to Anjanyer Temple in Sholinghur. This Varadharaja Perumal Temple at Sholinghur is open only during the Bhramotsavam Festival days in Kanchipuram. Even today during Bhramotsavam at Kanchipuram, the Varadharaja Perumal idol will be closed for few seconds with a screen and then will be opened to mark the disappearance of idol and appearance before Doddacharya at Sholinghur some 470 years ago. Sholinghur also has a historical significance. It was here that Sir Eyre Coote fought against Tipu Sultan and Hyder Ali in the Second Anglo-Mysore War. Near Sholinghur Bus Terminus, we can see the burial ground dedicated to the soldiers of Tipu Sultan army fought in the War.

Educational Institutions

Distant view of the temple town and the steps that lead to the Yoga Narasimha Swamy temple, view from temple

Colleges

  1. Saraswathi Velu College of Engineering
  2. Saraswathi Velu College of Arts & Science
  3. C.M.Annamalai Polytechnic
  4. Meera Teacher Training Institute
  5. Kalaibarathi Teacher Training Institute
  6. Sivaranjani Teacher Training Institute

Schools

  1. Valliyammai Matriculation High School
  2. Ashwini Matriculation School
  3. Ayyan Vidhyashram Matriculation School
  4. Csi Central Primary School
  5. Goodlet Higher Secondary School
  6. Govt.Boys Hr. Sec School
  7. Govt.Girls Hr. Sec School
  8. Hayagreevar Primary School
  9. Madhava Manthiram Primary School
  10. Mary Mclein Middle School
  11. Saraswathi Matriculation Hr. Sec School
  12. Sengunthar High School
  13. Sri Diya Chaitanya Matriculation School
  14. Unity Matriculation School
  15. Vedhathiri Maharishi Matric Hr. Sec. School
  16. Vidya Peetam hr sec school

Financial institutions

Hospitals

  1. Government Hospital, Sholinghur
  2. Kalpana Hospital
  3. Bharathi Venkatesh Hospital
  4. TVS Hospital
  5. Best Hospital
  6. RaviBharathi Multispeciality Hospital, Sholinghur

Facilities

Sholinghur has a railway station (which is about 13 km away from Sholinghur in a place called Banavaram). Sholinghur also has a government hospital that was awarded for Tamil Nadu's Best Maintenance in the year of 2006-07 and an engineering college.

In recent years, Sholinghur is emerging as an industrial town with Brakes India and associated companies operating from this town. It also houses the TVS Motor industrial production unit which employs more than 8000 employees.

Government and Private bus facilities to Vellore, Tiruttani and Arakkonam are available every 15 minutes.

Nearby towns/cities

Politics

Sholinghur (State Assembly Constituency) is part of Arakkonam (Lok Sabha constituency).[1]

Current M.L.A (Mr.P. R. Manogar) from DMDK and M.P (S. Jagathrakshakan) from DMK.

See also

Monkeys at temple

Monkeys are found all along the steps to the temple and in the temple premises. They take the fruits and eatables given by the devotees. At times they are aggressive and grab the bags from the pilgrims as well. Here are two pictures of such monkeys at the Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy temple.

References

  1. "List of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies". Tamil Nadu. Election Commission of India. Retrieved 2008-10-08. 

External links

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