The visit to this Sri
Kashyabeswarar Temple at Avarakarai near Ranipet and Arcot was part of the “Sadaranya Kshetram Visit” around Arcot on
January 11, 2026, organised by Rameswaram Travel Agency
This
Sri Kashyabeswarar Temple at Avarakarai (Navlock) is one of the Shadaranya
Kshetras around Ranipet. During the Puranic period, this place was associated with Karai Flowers.
The Shiva of this temple was installed and worshipped by Kashyaba Maharishi.
Sl No |
Temple |
Munivar |
Place |
Aranyam |
1 |
Sri Vasishteswara Swamy Temple |
Vasishta Maharishi |
Veppur |
Nimbavanam – Neem Trees |
2 |
Sri Valmikiswarar Temple |
Valmiki Maharishi |
Melvisharam |
Vishavrukshavanam-Ettimaram |
3 |
Sri Gauthameswarar Temple |
Gautama Maharishi |
Karai |
Kaarai Vanam – Kaarai trees |
4 |
Sri Agastheeswarar Temple |
Agasthiya Maharishi |
Vannivedu |
Sameevanam – Vanni Trees |
5 |
Sri Thiruvantheeswarar Temple |
Atri Maharishi |
Gudimallur |
Gudamallikavanam – Koda malli |
6 |
Sri Barathwajeswarar Temple |
Barathwaja Maharishi |
Pudupadi |
Soothavanam – Mango Trees |
7 |
Sri Kashyabeswarar Temple |
Kashyaba Maharishi |
Avarakarai (Navlock) |
Karai Flowers |
Moolavar : Sri Kashyabeswarar
Consort : Sri Parvathavardini
Vanam : Karai Flowers
Some
of the salient features of this temple are…
The
temple faces east with a two-tier Rajagopuram. A stucco image of Vinayagar is on
the top of the open mukha mandapam. Sree Kashyaba Maharishi, Balipeedam, and
Rishabam are in front of the sanctum sanctorum. Dwarapalakas paintings are at
the entrance of the ardha mandapam. Vinayagar and Murugan are at the entrance of the sanctum
sanctorum. Moolavar is small on a round avudayar. In koshtam Vinayagar,
Dakshinamurthy, Maha Vishnu, Brahma, and Durgai.
In
praharam, Nagars, Ambal, Bairavar, Chandikeswarar, Nalvar, Kashyaba Maharishi, and Navagrahas.
Ambal
is in a separate temple facing east. A Simham is in front of the temple. Ambal
is in a standing posture with abhaya varada hastam. In koshtam Maheswari,
Gaumari, Vaishnavi, Brahmi, and Bairavi.
ARCHITECTURE
The
whole temple was constructed with bricks and concrete. The temple consists of the sanctum sanctorum, the ardha mandapam, and an open mukha mandapam. The sanctum
sanctorum is on an adhistanam, which does not follow any architectural style. The
prastaram consists of valapi and kapotam. The eka tala vesara vimanam is over
the prastaram, without any koshtas. The sigaram don’t have maha nasis.
HISTORY
AND INSCRIPTIONS
Based
on the legends and the connected temples belongs to belongs to 13th
to 14th century, the latter Chozha period. Hence, we may consider the
original temple to belong to the same period. Later may have been reconstructed with
bricks during the 18th to 19th centuries.
LEGENDS
As per the legend, Ma
Kamakshi playfully closed the eyes of Shiva. The universe has come to a standstill. Angered, Shiva cursed Ma Kamakshi to go to the earth. Ma Kamakshi
did penance for Shri Shiva. Pleased by the penance, Shiva married at
Kanchipuram. To witness the celestial wedding, Maha Vishnu, Brahma, the celestial gods, and all the Rishis and Munis assembled at Kanchipuram. The 6 Maharishis (“ஷட் (Saṭ / षट्)”- Six) (Many claim that Seven Maharishis
worshipped, hence 7 temples are grouped on Shadaranya Kshetram), stayed in 6
forest areas on the banks of the River Palar, established Swayambhu Shiva Lingas
and worshipped. The Shiva Lingas are called in the name of the Maharishis, who established the Shiva Lingas. Hence, all seven temples are called Shadaranya Kshetras.
Kashyaba Maharishi
POOJAS
AND CELEBRATIONS
Apart
from regular oru kala poojas, special poojas are conducted on Pradosham,
Shivaratri, Kiruthigai, Pournami, Amavasya, etc.
TEMPLE
TIMINGS
The
temple will be kept open in the morning for the pooja and closed afterwards.
CONTACT
DETAILS
HOW
TO REACH
The
temple is about 4 km from Chennai to Krishnagiri, Bangalore and Mumbai Highway.
5 km from Arcot town, 7 km from Walajapet, and 10 km from Walajah Road Junction.
The
nearest Railway Station is Walajah Road Junction
LOCATION
OF THE TEMPLE: CLICK HERE
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