Moolavar
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Kachabeswarar, Marundeeswarar
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Urchavar
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Amirtha Thyagarajar
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Amman / Thayar
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Anjanakshi Amman, Irulneeki Ambal
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Thala Virutcham
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Banyan and jack trees
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Theertham
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Agamam / Pooja
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Kameekam
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Old year
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1000-2000 years old
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Historical Name
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Nadana
Vinodha Nallur, Aadhi Kanchi
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City
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Tirukachur
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District
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State
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Tamil Nadu
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Temple
History:
While churning the milk ocean, the
Mandhara hill used as the stick (mathu) began to sink. To bring it out, Lord Vishnu incarnated as
Kachaba-tortoise to help the Devas. He
came to this place, created a spring, bathed and prayed to Lord Shiva in the
endeavour. As Lord Shiva helped Vishnu,
hence named Kachabeswarar. The place
came to be known as Tirukachur after this event.
Mother Anjanakshi in Kachabeswarar
temple blesses the devotees from a separate shrine. Anjanam means eyes. As the Mother is protecting devotees as Her
own eyes, She is so named. Admiring Her
beauty, She is also praised as Sundaravalli.
The Sri Chakra is installed in the mandap before this shrine. Women light ghee lamps here for family
welfare and prosperity. Lord Shiva also
staged His Ajaba Dance here as Thiagaraja for Lord Vishnu. As a procession deity of the temple, all
festivals are dedicated to Him. Saint
Arunagiriar had sung the praise of Lord Muruga of this temple. As Kallala Maram (Banyan tree) is the sacred
tree, the temple is also known as Aala Koil – banyan tree temple.
History of Marundeeswarar Temple:
Indira the king of Devas was
suffering from some ailment caused by a curse.
Reputed physicians of the celestial world-Ashwini Devas could not cure
him. They came to Earth in search of a
powerful herbal to cure Indira. Maharshi
Narada advised them to pray to Lord Shiva in this place with Ambica to spot the
herbals. They followed the advice. Lord Shiva with all kindness showed the place
where the herbals were available. They
found the herbals, Bala and Athibala, took it to their world, treated Indira
and cured him.
Though Lord Shiva showed the Ashwini
physicians the place of the herbals, they could not find them as the place was
enveloped by darkness. Taking pity on
them Ambica spread light in the place enabling them to find the herbals. Hence, Ambica in Marundeeswarar temple is
praised as Irul Neekkia Ambica – Ambica who drove away darkness.
The shrines of Chandikeswara and
Bhairava are in the prakara side by side.
Chenadikeswara has four faces as Lord Brahmma, hence called Brahmma
Chendikeswara. Devotees perform abishek
here with honey on Mondays.
The temple is on a small hill. Saint Sundarar praises Lord as a medicine
Himself on the hill. There is small pit
near the flag post. Devotees consume
this for cure of any disease. The
Marundu Theertha Kinaru – Medicine well is nearby.
Those aspiring excellence in arts
pray to Lord Thalamoola Vinayaka
Singers:
The temple is praised by saint Sundarar in his Thevaram
hymns. This is the 26th Shiva temple in Thondainadu region praised in Thevaram
hymns.
Festival:
This is a twin temple, one at the hill top and the other at
the foot hill. Chithirai Brahammotsavam and Chitra Poornima-full moon day are
celebrated in April-May at Kachabeswarar temple. Masi Brahmmotsavam in
February-March; Girivalam on Poornima day and Padi Puja – puja to the steps- on
Mondays and Tirukarthigai in November-December are followed in Marundeesar
temple.
Temple's
Speciality:
Lord Shiva facing west is a swayambumurthy.
Opening
Time:
The temple is open from 8.00 a.m. to 12.00 a.m. and from
5.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m.
Address
Sri Kachabeswarar, Marundeeswarar Temple, Tirukachur – 603
204, Kancheepuram district.
Phone
+91- 44 - 2746 4325,2746 3514,2723 3384, 93811 86389
General
Information:
Tirukachur is near Chengalpat in Kancheepuram district. There are two Shiva temples here one at the
top of the hill, the other at the foot of the hill. Saint Sundarar had sung the praise of the
Lords in a single Pathigam – 10 verses.
Maha Ganapathy and Thalamoola Vinayaka grace the devotees. The Vimana of Lord Shiva is of Gajabrushta
design.
Prayers
Devotees firmly believe that any prayer before the Lord
would bring them all benefits in life.
People pray to Ambica seeking good vision and cure from eye troubles.
Thanks
giving:
Devotees perform abishek to Lord and Mother and offer
vastras and nivedhanas.
Greatness
Of Temple:
Saint Sundarar after visiting
Tirukazhu Kundram came to Tirukachur on his way to Kancheepuram. Due to long journey, Sundarar and his team
were very tired and hungry. They stayed
here at the temple complex. Lord Shiva
came there as an old man and assured them of food and asked them to wait for a
while. Sundarar, with due respect to the
old man waited.
Lord Shiva – old man – went out with
His bowl (Tiru Odu) for begging, gathered food, came back and fed His devotees
with Sundarar. Sooner they finished the
food, the old man disappeared. Sundarar
sang a Pathigam beginning with the line “Mudhu vai Ori Kadhara”.
Irandha in Tamil means begging,
hence Lord is named Irandeeswarar having His shrine outside the temple at a
distance and the Host Shiva is named Virundhu Itta Easwarar having his shrine
in the prakara. Virundhu-hospitality.
There is no entrance at both the
sanctorums. Lord Marundeeswarar graces
from the hill temple while Lords Irandeeswarar and Virundeeswarar grace from
the foot hill temple. Three Lords at the
temples represent the three eyes of Lord Shiva, it is described. The place is mentioned as Aadhi Kanchi in
Kanchi Puranam.
It is the staunch faith of the
devotees that prayers to the Lords bring them immense benefits and cure to
prolonged diseases. Ambica graces
devotees curing eye problems. She also
destroys evil qualities as arrogance and planetary adversities. Farmers take the sand in the temple and spray
in their fields for good yields.
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