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Arulmigu Sri Kachabeswarar Temple
Arulmigu Sri Kachabeswarar Temple
Arulmigu Sri Kachabeswarar Temple
Arulmigu Sri Kachabeswarar Temple
Arulmigu Sri Kachabeswarar Temple
Kanchipuram
Shiva

Arulmigu Sri Kachabeswarar Temple

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The Hindu temple known as Kachabeswarar Temple, Thirukachur, is situated in the village of Thirukachur, which is in the Kanchipuram district of Tamil Nadu, South India. It is devoted to the god Shiva. Shiva, symbolized by the lingam, is worshipped as Kachabeswarar. Antanatchi and Kanniyumaiyal are the representations of his consort Parvati. Written by Tamil saint poets known as the Nayanars and categorized as Paadal Petra Sthalam, the Tevaram, a canonical work of Tamil Saiva from the 7th century CE, honors the ruling deity. In the same village as Marundeeswarar Temple, the temple is considered a twin temple.

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  • RPQ2+68X, Nellukara St, Periya, Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu 631502
  • 044 2723 3384

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  • History/Legend of the Temple According to Hindu legend, Vishnu, disguised as a tortoise (known as Karkada), worshipped Shiva at this location in order to acquire heavenly ambrosia. According to mythology, the location was originally called Kascapavoor, which later became Kachoor, and the ruling deity, Shiva, became known as Karchabeswarar. According to another mythology, Vishnu arrived in the shape of Matsya from the Ocean of Milk to assist the Devas. Vishnu appeared at this location, built a spring, bathed, and prayed to Shiva here. Since Shiva assisted Vishnu, the location became known as Tirukachur.According to a third legend, Indra, the monarch of celestial deities, contracted an illness that couldn't be healed by celestial medics. Even the celestial Ashwini Devas were unable to cure the ailment. Sage Narada encouraged them to worship Shiva, and they were able to identify herbs that could cure the ailment. Indra was cured with the herb, but they were unable to locate where they discovered it in the dirt. They prayed to Parvati, who appeared as Irulneeki Amman (the one who clears darkness) and guided them to the location.Scholars believe the temple has existed since the 8th century, under the reign of Sundarar, a well-known Saiva Nayanar. Sundarar's lines in the 11th Tirumurai of Thevaram praise the temple.
  • Name of the Deities Lord Kachabeswarar & Arvathi as Antanachi amman
  • Nearby Cities and Distance Chennai ( Tambaram ) 60 Km Vandavasi 42 Km Vellore 70 Km
  • Mode of Transport(from the nearest city) Car Bus Train Bike
  • Duration (from the nearest city) Chennai (Tambaram) 1hr 28 min
  • Estimated cost of the travel (from the nearest city) car,auto,bus... Car Rs.2000 – 3000. Bus Rs.100 – 200. Train Rs.50 - 100.
  • Temple Instructions While there is no explicit dress requirement, it is encouraged that you wear modestly and cover your upper arms and legs to show respect.
  • Special Days and Special Happenings During Karthigai month, a special pooja is held every Sunday.
  • Rituals Available Not Available.
  • Offerings People might give food to the gods as part of their regular and festive rituals.
  • Prasadham Annadanam is conducted every day at 12.00 PM.
  • Benefits of Visiting Some people light ghee lamps to promote prosperity.
  • Is this temple a Paadal Petra Sthalam? yes
  • Who Sang | Song and its Meaning | Year Nayanmars | Tevaram( The Tevaram consists of the first seven volumes of the Tirumurai, a twelve-volume collection of Saiva religious poetry. The Tevaram was written by three Tamil poets known as Shaiva Kuruvars in the 7th-8th century). | 7th Century
  • Other things to do / places of interest Shakunthala Jagannathan Museum of Folk Art (1 Km). Pachaiyappa Silks (650 m). Kanchi Kudil (600 m).
  • Nearby Temples Sri Ulagalandha Perumal Temple. Sri Kanchi Kamakchi Amman Temple. Ekambareswarar Temple. Kanchi Kailasanathar Temple. Sri Azhagiya Singaperumal Temple.
  • Nearby Eateries Hotel Saravana Bhavan. Satyam Veg Restaurant. Surya restaurant. Jeevan cafe. Sangeetha Vegetarian Restaurant.
  • Hotels / Home stays: Hotel Comfort Kanchipuram. MM Hotels. Chakravarthy Holidays. Hotel SSK Grand. Regency Kanchipuram By Grt Hotels.
  • Standard Weather Kanchipuram has a tropical wet and dry climate.
  • For the best experience / Must know The temple is one of the village's twin temples, beside the Marundeeswarar Temple. Lord Shiva is worshipped as Kachabeswarar, while Goddess Parvathi is known as Antanachi Amman. The shrines are dedicated to Thyagarajar, and Sundaram, the Lord himself, nourished the Shiva poets. Aside from that, there is a separate chamber at the entrance to the Amman temple where the great Adisankarar conducted the srichakram prathistai. The outside praha ram houses shrines to Vinayagar, Murugan, Kala Bairavar, Navragraha Peedam, Chandikesvarar, Durable, and Irulneeki Thayar.
  • Not to miss The temple has a mysterious water tank into which dipping is said to bring good health. The temple has many shrines, including those dedicated to Saraswati, Ganesha, Chadurmukeswarar, Sastha, and Bhairavi. The temple has intricate carvings and engravings. The temple is quiet and peaceful, with a pond full of white fish.
  • Note for Travelers The temple houses a sacred Banyan tree. There is no price to enter. The temple is open in the mornings and evenings. The Kachapeshwar Temple is located in the heart of Kanchipuram, one km from the bus stop and adjacent to the Kumarakottam / Kamakshi Amman temple.

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Monday: 5:00 AM - 12:00 PM & 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday: 5:00 AM - 12:00 PM & 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday: 5:00 AM - 12:00 PM & 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Thursday: 5:00 AM - 12:00 PM & 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Friday: 5:00 AM - 12:00 PM & 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Saturday: 5:00 AM - 12:00 PM & 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Sunday: 5:00 AM - 12:00 PM & 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM

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Where is Kachabeshwarar Temple Located ?

The location is Thirukachur, a village in Kanchipuram district, Tamil Nadu, South India.

Who is the major god of Kachabeshwarar Temple?

Shiva and Vishnu are the major deities in the Kachabeshwarar temple.

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