Chennakesava Perumal Temple is a
Hindu
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temple situated in the
Peddanaickenpettah
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History
In 1750, after the French had evacuated Madras, the native inhabitants of "Black Town" were moved to the suburbs o ...
,
George Town neighbourhood of
Chennai
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city,
Tamil Nadu
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,
India
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. It is dedicated to
Chenna Kesava Perumal.
There is the nearby
Chenna Malleeswarar Temple. They are twin temples. The temple was the first to be built in the new settlement; since the construction of Madras city by the British
East India Company
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.
[ Srinivasachari, Introduction, p xxix] Chennakesava
Perumal
Perumal (the 'Great One') is the name of a Hindu deity.
It was also generally used as a synonym for the king or ruler in south India during medieval period. Some rulers explicitly referred to as "Perumal" in inscriptions include,
*Western Ganga ...
is a manifestation of the Hindu god
Vishnu
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. And considered as the patron deity of Chennai, Chenna pattanam may be named after the Chenna Kesava Perumal Temple. The word "Chenna" in
Kannada
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or
Telugu
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means 'Fair' not to be confused with
Tamil
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People, culture and language
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or
Malayalam
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word "Chinna", which means 'Small' and the temple was regarded as the main place of the city.
History
Sources about the history of this temple have the following:
* According to Srinivasan, T.A
The Original twin temples' ( Chenna kesava perumal and
Chenna Malleeswarar ) location was later occupied by the
High court building.
The original twin temples' history dates back to 1646 CE.
Grants made to the original twin temples by
Beri Thimmappa (dubash meaning interpreter, to
Francis Day
Francis Talbot Day (2 March 1829 – 10 July 1889) was an army surgeon and naturalist in the Madras Presidency who later became the Inspector-General of Fisheries in British Raj, India and British rule in Burma, Burma. A pioneer ichthyologist, ...
) and Nagabattar were recorded.
Attack by other European powers and attack and looting of temples by
Hyder Ali
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's forces caused the devotees to relocate some vigrahams to the
Thiruneermalai Temple. The twin temples were demolished by the British, for the purpose of security and expansion of the nearby
Fort St.George.
Manali Muthu Krishna Mudaliar, translator for Lord Piccode, built new twin temples in 1700 CE in a different location
(at Devaraja mudali Street, later called
Sowcarpet
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). He donated his lands, used his own funds to build and he refused the money from the British, accepting only land from them.
* According to the official
Chenna Kesava temple website: "The original Chenna Kesava perumal temple was located even in the 17th century CE in the place where the
Madras High Court
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is currently located. When the original temple was present, there were a lot of problems in Chennai such as invasion by French and
Tippu Sultan
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. The British
East India Company
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demolished the original temple in 1757 CE. Due to public outcry, the East India Company donated land and some money to Manali Muthu krishna Mudaliar, who built the new Chenna Kesava Perumal temple in the year of 1762, at a different location i.e at Devaraja Mudali Street in
Sowcarpet
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area of Chennai city. Along with this Vishnu temple, he also built a temple for Shiva -
Chenna Malleeswarar temple, thus Chennai got twin temples at Sowcarpet."
* According to Srinivasachari.C. S,
The Mallikesvarar Temple was constructed by Alanganatha Pillai, assistant chief merchant to the
East India Company
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, in the 17th century CE.
The temple is first mentioned in a document of 1652 as "Mally Carjuns Old Pagoda".
It is also believed to be the Muthialpet Pagoda depicted in a Madras map of 1710.
* According to Muthiah.S,
the Chennakesava Perumal Temple was constructed in 1646.
* According to the Times of India article,
The twin temples of Chenna Kesava and
Chenna Malleeswara Swami were originally built by
Beri Thimappa
Beri Thimappa / Thimmanna was an Indian interpreter and chief negotiator for Francis Day and Andrew Cogan, the agents of the British East India Company, and was instrumental in the purchase of Madras
Chennai, also known as Madras ( its ...
, the dubash who brokered the deal between
Francis Day
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and the local chieftain for the small strip of beach that was to become the city of Madras. The city's name "Chennai" is said to have been derived from these temples.
See also
*
History of Chennai in 1700s.
*
Timeline of Chennai history
This is a timeline of major events in the history of Chennai.
Prehistory
* Around 250,000 BCE: An Old Stone Age settlement thrives on Pallavaram Hill.
* 1000 BCE: Megalithic settlement at Kundrathur.
Before common era
* 300 BCE–300 ...
*
Heritage structures in Chennai
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Notes
References
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{{List of Hindu temples in Tamil Nadu
Perumal temples in Chennai district