Karchapeswarar Temple located in Kanchipuram is
a famous temple dedicated to Lord Shiva in the form of Karchapeswarar. In this
temple, siva appears as being worshipped by vishnu in the form of turtle.
History of the Temple
Karchapeswarar Temple is said to be built by Pallava Kings
and later renovated by Vijayanagar Kings. The temple is also called Kachipedu
in some inscriptions
Legend of the Temple
According to the legend Vishnu is believed to have
worshipped Shiva in the form of a turtle, kurmemerali in Tamil. “Kacchapam” is
a Sanskrit word for “Turtle”. Hence the name “Kacchapa Eswarar Temple”
Temple’s Full address
Karchapeswarar Temple, Kanchipuram – 631 501
How to reach Karchapeswarar Temple in Kanchipuram
By Bus
Karchapeswarar Temple is adjacent to Kanthakottam Temple. is
approx 3 Km away from Kanchi bus stand; a 1km away from Inchambakkam railway
station. Somehow there is no local bus service in Kanchipuram. But there are
many auto-rickshaws that drive you to the temple
By Railways
Karchapeswarar temple is located adjacent to Kanthakottam
temple, a kilometer away from Inchambakkam railway station. From Kanchipuram,
the temple is 3km away. Private taxis are available to reach this temple.
Kanchipuram rail-line is connected to Chennai, Pondicherry, Nagaercoil and
Madurai
By Flight
Chennai is the nearest airport. From Chennai the temple is
75 kms away.
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