Pattinathar Samadhi in Tiruvottriyur

At a time when senior civil servants have met up and discussed the possibility of a heritage act to save Chennai’s historic buildings, a private initiative at restoration appears to have been successful going by results. This is the Pattinathar Samadhi which stands by the sea-shore near Tiruvottiyur. I visited the place a couple of weeks ago was amazed at the cleanliness with which it is being maintained.

 

The Samadhi is the burial spot of the mortal remains of Pattinathar, the 15th century saint. While a superstructure appears to have existed even in early times, the present structure over the sepulchre cannot be more than a 100 years old. In recent years the building had become a den of vice with anti-social elements having the run of the place. But that appears to be a matter of the past and certainly today the shrine is well tended to and draws a stream of visitors. The access to the Samadhi however is not easy as it is now completely hemmed in by a vast slum colony

 

The superstructure over the Samadhi is a building of low height which has a flat ceiling comprising wooden planks above which is a vaulted roof. It is divided into three sections – a congregational hall in the front, a narrow vestibule in the middle and the sanctum at the rear. Flooring is of black slabs probably of the Cuddappah variety and the walls are of chunam. The building is fronted by a space covered by a sloping roof structure with Mangalore tiles. What is interesting is that the recent renovation has kept all these elements intact.

 

Too often, temple renovation in Madras has meant usage of red granite, marble, or even worse, glazed tiles, all of which are alien to temple architecture. None of these have been used here, probably owing to paucity of funds! After attending to minimum and essential structural repairs, the place has been given a coat of whitewash and the woodwork has been painted over. The wooden planks have been left as they are. Even records of recent donations have been inscribed on black stone slabs so that they blend harmoniously.

 

If only trusts that own similar buildings and structures would pay attention to what they possess and take some care of their maintenance, heritage would be a matter of every day life.

8 Responses to “Pattinathar Samadhi in Tiruvottriyur”

  1. hurricane heroes Says:

    heritage play an important part..

  2. shashii Says:

    vanakam, i am from malaysia. Just wants to visit tiruvottriyur and visit saints samadhi.

  3. moganamurugan.b Says:

    How to go pattinathar samadi temple from chennai

    • karthik Says:

      go to chennai paris corner and follow the beach road for 12 kms and then a small temple of vinayagar would come stop to that place and go just opposite you can find a old pattinathar samadi temple

  4. Pattinathar & His Samadhi « DailyPhoto Chennai Says:

    [...] (alias Thiruvenkadar)’s samadhi temple in the Ennore Expressway, Thiruvotriyur. This is the renovated place, after quite a struggle with the neighbourhood. To know his story go [...]

  5. manivannan.s Says:

    last week only know about pattinathar i felt waste my life time in last 38 year.

  6. pkumar Says:

    i am last time visited by that time i.e 8 pm night sharp temple got closed i really miss the chance of lord padinatharr swamyigal blessing any how i will get another chance to visit there all hindus must see the padinatharr temple god bless u

  7. p.kumar Says:

    finally i got a divine blessing of lord pattinatharr swamyigal i worshipped at yesterday 8/04/2012 this is important day in my life and use full day in my life too

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