Sunday 19 September 2010

Sri Ekambara Nathar temple - Kanchipuram


Moolavar
:
Ekambara Nathar
 
Urchavar
:
-
 
Amman / Thayar
:
Kamakshi – Elavar Kuzhali
 
Thala Virutcham
:
Mango
 
Theertham
:
Sivaganga
 
Agamam / Pooja
:
-
 
Old year
:
1000-2000 years old
 
Historical Name
:
-
 
City
:
Kanchipuram
 
District
:
 
State
:
Tamil Nadu
 


Temple's Speciality

Lord Shiva in the temple is a swayambumurthi. The Shiva Linga made of sand by Mother Kamakshi adores the sanctum sanctorum. The symbol of Mother embracing the Linga is still visible. Opposite the sanctum of Lord Ekambareswara are the Spatika Linga facing west and the Spatika Nandhi in the prakara. On the Ratha Sapthami day in the month of Thai (January-February) rays of Sun fall on Lord. Of the Panchabhoodha sthalas, the temple belongs to Earth-Prithvi. There is a Mango tree in the temple dating back to 3,500 years. The divine tree with its four branches representing the four Vedas yields fruits in four flavours – sweet, citric, spicy and bitter. Procession deity Lord Ekambareswara is in a separate shrine of glass under the Rudraksha Pandal-tent, the roof with 5008 Rudrakshas. Devotees can have the darshan of Lord Shiva in his huge form. According to pundits, this darshan grants the devotee total relief from the cycle of births and deaths. The Spatika Linga prayer blesses the devotee with a beautiful personality removing evil thoughts from the mind. Also the Sahasralinga worshipped by Lord Sri Rama to cleanse Himself from the Brahmmahati dosha and the Ashtothra (108) Lingas are also in the temple. People use to light 108 lamps in this shrine. It should be remembered that gifted Tamil poet Kachiappa Shivacharya who authored the great epic Kanda Puranam (Skaanda Maha Puranam in Sanskrit was authored by Sage Veda Vyasa) and staged it at the Kuamara Kottam Lord Muruga Temple nearby was born in Kancheepuram. Saint Tirunavukkarasar praises Kanchi as a destination of vast learning – Kalviyil Karai Illadha Kanchi Managaram.



Festival

13 day Panguni Uthiram in March-April with colourful events with processions in Silver Rath, Silver Mavadi Servai and Gold Vrushab- the Nandhi vahan of Lord Shiva is the biggest festival of the temple drawing devotee crowd in lakhs. The devotee crowd is also huge on new moon, full moon and pradosha days. Also celebrated in the temple are Deepavali, Tamil and English New Year days with special abisheks and pujas. Thousands come to worship Lord on these days.



Singers

Lord Ekambara Nathar is praised by the four saivite saints, Thirugnana Sambandar, Thirunavukkarasar, Sundarar and Manickavasagar.  This is the first Lord Shiva temple in Thondainadu region praised in Thevaram and Thiruvasagam hymns.

Opening Time

The temple is open from 6.00 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. and from 4.00 p.m. to 8.30 p.m.

Address

The Executive Officer, Sri Kanchi Ekambareswarar Temple, Kancheepuram-631 501.

Phone

+91- 44-2722 2084

Special Features:

Miracle Based: Lord Shiva in the temple is a swayambumurthi. The sand Shivalinga made by Mother Kamakshi adores the sanctum sanctorum. The hand symbol of Mother embracing the Lord is still visible on the Linga. Rays of Sun fall on the presiding Lord on the Rathasapthami day in January-February. The Mango tree in the temple is 3,500 years old yielding fruits in different flavours – sweet, spicy, citric and bitter
Location :
As a district capital, Kancheepuram has road and rail connectivity conveniently. The temple in the centre of the town is too close to bus stand. Can reach the temple by walk Kancheepuram is 75 km far from Chennai, 35 km from Chengalpat and 30 km from Arakonam.

Near By Railway Station :
Kancheepuram, Arakonam, Chennai.

Near By Airport :  
Chennai





































Thursday 15 July 2010

Sri Tirumettraleeswar temple - Kancheepuram




Moolavar
:
Tirumettraleeswarar, Odhavurugeeswarar
 
Urchavar
:
Chandrasekharar
 
Amman / Thayar
:
Parasakthi
 
Thala Virutcham
:
Vilwa
 
Theertham
:
Vishnu theertham
 
Agamam / Pooja
:
Shivagama
 
Old year
:
1000-2000 years old
 
Historical Name
:
Tirumettrali
 
City
:
Kancheepuram
 
District
:
 
State
:
Tamil Nadu

Temple History
Lord Vishnu reclining in milk ocean had a desire to have the form of Shiva Linga and approached Lord Shiva for the purpose.  Shiva pleaded inability.  But Vishnu did not give in and began penance on Shiva.  Surprised at his determination, Lord Shiva told Vishnu that He could have His wish by performing penance at this place on His Swayambu facing west.  Lord Vishnu came to this place, began penance facing east in a standing form after a bath in Vegavati River. 

Saint Tirugnana Sambandar was visiting this place-Mettraliyur – the same time, saw Lord Vishnu standing in penance.  The saint thought it was Lord Shiva as he was at the back.  Saint began singing in praise of the Lord.  Vishnu in penance was moved by the divine melody and began to melt.  When He got the Linga form, His – Vishnu – feet remained.  Now too we have the darshan of both Shiva Linga and Vishnu feet at the sanctum sanctorum.

As Vishnu began to melt at the singing of the saint, the name came Odha-singing, Urugu-melting, Easwarar-God –Odhavurugeeswarar.

Greatness Of Temple
As Mother Kamakshi is regarded as the only Mother Goddess in Kancheepuram, there are no Ambica shrines in most of the Shiva temples here.  Yet this is one temple with an exception with Mother Parasakthi having Her own shrine facing east blessing the devotees with Her sweet appearance.  As Lord Shiva is facing west –Merku in Tamil- He is named Mettraleeswarar.  The word Thali (Mettrali_ also means temple.

In the sanctum sanctorum of other presiding Lord Odhavurugeeswar, we can have the darshan of Lord Shiva and the feet of Lord Vishnu nearby simultaneously ensuring all prosperous life, according to belief.  Saint Tirunavukkarasar praises Kancheepuram as a city of boundless education – Kalviyil Karai Illadha Kanchi Ma Nagar.  Hence, worshipping Lord Shiva here the devotee is gifted with good education.  Though Tirumettraleeswar is the principal deity, the Rajagopuram and the main entrance belongs to Odha Urugeeswarar.  The Pradosha puja is dedicated only to Nandhi the bull vehicle of Lord Odha Urugeeswarar.

Muyalagan, symbol of Ignorance under Lord Dakshinamurthy is on the left of the Lord differently against the right side.  100 Rudras, Seekandar, Veerabadra, Krodhar and Mandalathipathis, all totaling 116, had worshipped Lord in this temple.

Saint Gnana Sambandar who sang in praise of the Lord from the end of the street has his shrine there itself.  As the saint is also known as Aludaipillayar and Sambanda Pillayar, the place is also named Pillayar Palayam.  The place also has a name Pachimalayam

Thanks giving
Devotees perform special abishek to Lord, offer vastras and nivedhanas

Prayers
Lord Shiva gave Himself to Lord Vishnu.  Lord Tirumettraleeswar grants all boons to His devotees

Singers
Saint Sundarar in his Thevaram hymn says that how he could praise a Lord other than Him gracing from Tirumettrali as He enters the heart sooner thought of as a light, sweet as honey and nectar.   This is the 2nd Shiva Temple in Thondainadu region praised in Thevaram hymns.
Festival
Maha Shivrathri in February-March; Panguni Uthiram in March-April; Skanda Sashti in October-November and Tirugnana Sambandar Gurupuja Ambica feeding the child with wisdom milk are the festivals celebrated in the temple

Temple's Speciality
Lord Shiva as a swayambumurthy graces in the temple facing west. There are two presiding deities in two separate sanctum sanctorums.
Opening Time
The temple is open from 7.00 a.m. to 12.00 a.m. and from 5.00 p.m. to 9.00 p.m.
Address
Sri Tirumettraleeswarar Temple, Pillayarpalayam-631 501, Kancheepuram.
Phone
+91- 98653 - 55572, +91- 99945 - 85006.
General Information
Sri Vinayaka of the place is praised as Siddhi Vinayaka.  The temple has a 3 tier Rajagopuram.
Location :
The temple is just a kilometer far from Kancheepuram bus stand.

Near By Railway Station :
Kancheepuram

Near By Airport :  
Chennai


































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