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Coordinates: 28°343N 77°956E / 28.56750°N 77.16556°E / 28.56750; 77.16556
 

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Uttara Swami Malai Temple (உத்தர சுவாமி மலை கோயில்)
Sree Swaminatha Swami Temple at the Malai Mandir Complex in Delhi
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DeitySree Swaminatha Swami
Location
LocationR. K. Puram, New Delhi[1]
CountryIndia
Uttara Swami Malai Temple is located in Delhi
Uttara Swami Malai Temple

Location in Delhi

Geographic coordinates28°34′3N 77°9′56E / 28.56750°N 77.16556°E / 28.56750; 77.16556
Architecture
TypeTamil Architecture
CreatorSri Swaminatha Swami Seva Samaj
Completed7 June 1973

Uttara Swami Malai Temple, popularly known as Malai Mandir (literally, Hill Temple in Tamil), is a Hindu temple complex in New Delhi, India located on the affluent Palam Marg primarily dedicated to Lord Swaminatha (more commonly known as Lord Murugan), most revered by the religious Hindus of Tamil and other South Indian community in the city.[2][3] One can easily reach this temple by metro, nearest metro station is Vasant Vihar which is around 2 km away from there.[4]

Architecture[edit]

The main temple within the complex, formally called Sree Swaminatha Swami Temple, houses the sanctum sanctorum of Lord Swaminatha. It is situated atop a small hillock in Sector-7 R.K. Puram and overlooking Vasant ViharinSouth West Delhi. This is in keeping with the tradition of locating Murugan temples on hills. The sign outside the main temple is written in Tamil, proclaiming Lord Swaminatha's motto, "Yaamirukka Bayamain" (யாமிருக்க பயமேன்) meaning "Why fear when I am there?". The temple is built entirely of granite, and is reminiscent of the Chola style Tamil Architecture.

Besides the main Swaminatha Swami Temple, the complex contains temples dedicated to Sree Karpaga Vinayagar (elder brother of Lord Swaminatha), Sree Sundareswarar (father of Lord Swaminatha) and Devi Meenakshi (mother of Lord Swaminatha). These subsidiary temples draw inspiration from the Pandya style of Tamil Architecture, as can be seen at the historic Meenakshi Amman TempleinMadurai, Tamil Nadu.

In the Hindu religion, the peacock is considered Lord Swaminatha's mount or vahana. Accordingly, the temple has adopted a peacock as its pet. This peacock can be seen and heard among the trees and foliage within the temple compound. People from various backgrounds visit the temple.

History[edit]

References[edit]

  • ^ "Tunes in the temple: Delhi's famous Malai Mandir marked the occasion of Skanda Shasthi with a series of fine concerts". The Hindu. 24 November 2006. Archived from the original on 27 March 2007. Retrieved 27 March 2010.
  • ^ "Delhi: Urban Village". Outlook. 3 February 2006. Retrieved 27 March 2010.
  • ^ "Uttara Swami Malai Mandir/Temple , Delhi". 24 September 2018.
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