Tuesday, April 18, 2006

Chennai Veeran


Chennai Veeran was a real life hero who lived in
the early part of the seventeenth century. Though he
came from the cobbler community, he was a great
warrior who was always ready to fight to protect
his people.


At the same time, there was an invincible warlord by
name Sangili Karuppan who was terrorizing the people of
Chennai that was ruled at that time by the king Thirumalai
Nayakkar. Chennai Veeran, finally, was the one who
defeated Sangili Karuppan.


After defeating Sangili Karuppan, Chennai Veeran was
appointed as one of the generals under Thirumalai
Nayakkar.


Chennai Veeran fell in love with one of
the maids in the king's palace. Chennai Veeran,
married her inspite of opposition from the king
who could not allow someone from the cobbler
community to a marry a woman from a high caste.
And Thirumalai Nayakkar ordered that the limbs
of Chennai Veeran be severed. And so it was done.
Chennai Veeran, the invincible warrior, who
fought for the good of his people was left
to bleed to death.


And strangely, soon after Chennai Veeran's death
Thirumalai Nayakkar's body was found at the
bottom of a well. And that was the end of his era.


And for this reason, before you enter the
Chennai Meenakshi Amman temple, you get to
meet Chennai Veeran, the temple guardian.


And that guardian god, sitting on his huge horse
with a thick black moustache, bulging bloodshot eyes, and a
huge sword in his hand, outside of every village
in Tamil Nadu is the same warrior, who probably
gave his life fighting to protect his people. And
he is reverentially called as Iyenar.


In a sense Chennai Veeran and Iyenar are one and
the same. And for all those who hail from the soil
of those great selfless warriors, there is a part
of them still living in us.

Note: This article is an extract from an Yahoo Group Message posted by Chennai Veeran. Thank You to Chennai Veeran! Credit goes to you!!

9 comments:

  1. Sure shagee.
    Please keep visiting our site and send your comments.

    Make sure you tell your friends and family too.

    Thank You

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  2. I just happened to stumble upon this.
    Thank you dear Chennai Machan.


    Chennai Veeran
    (Yes, the same one who wrote this in soc.culture.tamil many years ago.)

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  3. Dear friends Chennai veeran is my family fist god( Kula Deivam). Today my first wedding card invite my family fist god (kula deivam) currently i'm in UAE. I find kula deivam photo. God is garce it is found this site. very much web developers.

    Thanking you

    Ashokkumar.N
    Dubai, UAE

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  4. Hi everyboby
    i'd like to know if someone could give me prayers for Chennai Veeran.
    I live in Reunion Island and we worship this god here.

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  5. Hi im kumar 4m malaysia pls post picture of sangili karupar.if chennai veeran defeat karupar then y most of the south indian community village got more karupar temple than chennai veeran temple?im say this because my kula theivam in india also karupar under name guru chatya.pls post me.

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  6. Good to have the details. i was searching the details born, family history if u get some more details. will u update.

    Thanks
    http://kottaigroups-chennaiveeran.blogspot.com/

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  7. its good to see my family god on internet

    thanks shagge to show us our famil god

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  8. i think its not thirumalai naayakar its pandiya king and pandiya king palace dancer velaiyamma

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  9. Mudurai veeran is our family fist god what ever good thing happens all the grace go to him only.

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