This
is the 26th Devaram Paadal Petra Shiva Sthalam at Thirukachur,
of Thondai Nadu. This temple is on the base of a small hill also called Alakkoil,
since the sthala Vruksham is a Kal-ala tree( Banyan Tree ). As per Kanchi Purana, this place was called “Adhi Kanchi”. There is also a Shiva temple on the top of the
Hill and Lord Shiva is called Marundeeswarar and the details will be written
at last. This is one of the Shiva temples, where Thiyagarajar is in a separate
sannidhi. Sekkizhar narrates the arrival of Sundarar with his disciples after
Thirukazhukundram Sudar Kozhuntheesar to
Thirukkachur. After walking a long distance, Sundarar was very tired and hungry.
Knowing this, Lord Shiva in the form of old Anthanar, begged for food and gave it to
Sundarar and his disciples.
வன்தொண்டர்
பசிதீர்க்க மலையின்மேல் மருந்தானார்
பின்தங்கு
வெண்தலை ஓடுஒழிந்து ஒருவெற்று ஓடுஏந்தி
அன்று
அங்கு வாழ்வார் ஓர் அந்தணராய்ப் புறப்பட்டுச்
சென்று
அன்பர்முகம் நோக்கி அருள்கூரச் செப்புவார்
மெய்ப்பசியால்
மிகவருந்தி இளைத்திருந்தீர் வேட்கைவிட
இப்பொழுதே
சோறுஇரந்து இங்குயான் உமக்குக் கொணர்கின்றேன்
அப்புறம்நீர்
அகலாதே சிறிதுபொழுது அமரும் எனச்
செப்பி
அவர் திருக்கச்சூர் மனைதோறும் சென்று இரப்பார்.
Sundarar
has sung hymns in praise of Lord Shiva of this temple. Also in one song he
mentions, that the complete hill with Marundeeswarar Temple on the top, itself is a
medicine.
முதுவாய் ஓரி கதற முதுகாட் டெரிகொண் டாடல் முயல்வானே
மதுவார் கொன்றைப் புதுவீ சூடும் மலையான் மகள்தன் மணவாளா
கதுவாய்த் தலையிற் பலிநீ கொள்ளக் கண்டால் அடியார் கவலாரே
அதுவே ஆமா றிதுவோ கச்சூர் ஆலக் கோயில் அம்மானே
மேலை விதியே வினையின் பயனே விரவார் புரமூன் றெரிசெய்தாய்
காலை யெழுந்து தொழுவார் தங்கள் கவலை களைவாய் கறைக்கண்டா
மாலை மதியே மலைமேல் மருந்தே மறவேன் அடியேன் வயல் சூழ்ந்த
ஆலைக் கழனிப் பழனக் கச்சூர் ஆலக் கோயில் அம்மானே
Moolavar : Sri Kachabeswarar, Sri Thiyagaraja
Swamy,
Sri
Virunthitteeswarar, Sri Virunthittavarathar.
Consort : Sri Anjanakshi Amman.
Some
of the important features of this temple are….
The
temple is facing east with a temple tank on the right side and Sri Vinayagar
temple is in front. In between there is a 16-pillar mandapam. There is a base (
mottai gopuram ) of the Rajagopuram on the east side. Balipeedam, Dwajasthambam, and
Rishabam under a small mandapam are after the mottai gopuram. Moolavar is of swayambhu
and short. In koshtam Vinayagar, Dakshinamurthy, Mahavishnu (in place of
Lingothbavar), Brahma, and Durgai. There is a moat around the sanctum
sanctorum, this may be due to the rise of outside ground level. The Urchavar is Thiyagarajar.
In
the inner prakaram Naalvar, Gnana Ganapathy, Choleeswarar, Sri Kalatheeswarar,
Sri Maheswarar, Sri Markasahaeswarar, Nagalingam, Nagarajan, Ramanatheswarar,
Kasi Viswanathar and Sri Valli Devasena Subramaniar.
In
the outer prakaram Maha Ganapathy, Sri Valli Devasena Subramaniyar,
Virunthiteesar, Sundarar and Bhairavar. Sri Thiyagesar is in front
Nakshatra mandapam and facing east. The Nakshatra mandapa has 27 pillars
to signify the 27 Stars. Thiagarajar here is Upaya Vidangar and believed that
Lord Shiva danced for Mahavishnu. The
Mandapa was constructed during the Vijayanagara period. The pillars have the bas-reliefs
of various deities which include Mahavishnu’s Kachaba avatar, Anjaneyar, etc,. The entrance to the Moolavar sannidhi is on the south of Nakshathra
mandapam.
Ambal
Anjanakshi Amman is in a separate Temple like sannidhi with a circumambulation path. Ambal is facing south in a standing posture. Urchava vahanas are kept in maha mandapam.
In the 15th century, Arunagirinathar also praises
Murugan of this temple, in another temple’s hymn, hence this temple is a Thiruppugazh
Vaippu Sthalam.
HISTORY
AND INSCRIPTIONS
Since the 8th Century Sundarar worshiped Lord Shiva of this temple, the temple
might have existed before the 6th
to 7th Century Pallava Period. Later the temple was reconstructed
during the Chozhas period and further contributions from Vijayanagaras.
The inscriptions recorded ( AR 261 to 319 of 1909 ) belong to
Kulothunga Chizha-I, Rajadhirajan, Rajara-II, Kulothunga-III, Pandya King
Maravarman Sundara Pandyan, Jadavarman Sundara Pandyan, Maravarman Veera
Pandyan, Vijayanagara Kings Ariyanna Udayar’s Son Viruppanna Udayar and Saluva
King Narasinga Rayar. As per the inscriptions Lord Shiva was called Thiru
Aalakoil Udayar. The place was called Jayangonda Chozha mandalathu Kalathur
Kottathu, Chengundra Nattu, Thirukachur. Rajaraja-III (?), 14th year
reign inscription mentions that this place was also called Nitha Vinotha
Nallur.
Kulothunga Chozha-III’s inscription records the installation of Thirunavukkarasu
Thevar. Another 35th-year reign inscription records the order of
Nandhivarman gave a gift of land measuring 67 veli to this temple.
Jadavarman Sundara Pandyan period inscription
records the donation of Villages Mannarkudi as devathanam and it also mentions
Thevaraththu Eeswaramudayar Temple.
One inscription mentions the Muththamizh
teacher called Sathanar, whose knowledge was applauded, and his disciple Perunambi, a Kaniyudayar (landlord..?) was a member of Kachur Kadikai ( Highly knowledgeable person’s
Sabha )
Rajaraja-II or III,’s 8th-year reign
inscription records that oil Merchants assembled at the temple and came to a
decision that the oil extractors of Thirukachur and Kanchipuram
Thirukkattupalli, to supply oil to the temple
for the lighting of Lamps.
Ref:1. South Indian Inscriptions Volume - 12.2. South Indian Inscriptions Volume - 19.3. South Indian Inscriptions Volume - 26.4. Annual Report on South Indian Epigraphy Year 1909
LEGENDS
The
Devas and Asuras churned the milk ocean to get the Amirth with hill Manthara/Mount Meru as a churner and Vasuki as rope. Due to the weight, Meru Hill starts to sink into the ocean. Mahavishnu took the Koorma – Kachabam –
Tortoise avatar and held his back. Before holding the meru hill Mahavishnu
came to this place and worshiped Lord Shiva of this temple to get strength. Hence
Lord Shiva is called as Kachabeswarar.
In
another legend Sundarar after travel from long distance, reached temple around
noon. Went inside the temple and worshiped Lord Shiva. He was very tired and
hungry, so he slept in the mandapa. On seeing him Lord Shiva as an old Brahmin
begged food from the village and gave it to Sundarar. Sundarar after he become normal, searched the old man and
found nowhere. He realized that the old man is nothing but Lord Shiva and sung
hymns in praise of Shiva.
POOJAS
AND CELEBRATIONS
The
annual festival is being celebrated during Chithirai month. On the fifth day Lord Shiva's Chin mudra vaibhavam is a special one in this temple.
Apart from regular poojas, special poojas are
conducted on Brahmotsavam on Chitra Pournami ( April- May ),Vinayaka
Chaturthi, Navaratri, Skanda Sashti, Thiru Karthigai, Thiruvadirai, Makar Sankranti, Maha Shivaratri and on all pradosham days.
TEMPLE
TIMINGS :
The
temple is open between 08.00 Hrs to 11.30 Hrs and evening 17.30 Hrs to 20.30
Hrs.
CONTACT
DETAILS :
Archakars
Murali and Shanmugam may be contacted for more details and Pooja on
their land line number 044 27463514 and the office number is 044
– 27464325.
Alternatively
the mobile number can also be contacted 93811 86389 for further details.
HOW
TO REACH:
SP
Koil or Singaperumal Koil is on the bus and Train route from Chennai to
Chengalpattu after Maraimalai Nagar. Get down at Singaperumal Koil.
Route
no 82c passes through the main road from Chengalpattu to Sriperumbudur. From
the bus stop the Village is about a KM.
Auto
facility is available from Singaperumal Koil bus stop.
The temple is about 25 KM from Tambaram, 34 KM from
Chennai Airport, 48 KM from Koyambedu and 52 KM from Chennai central.
Nearest railway station is Singaperumal Koil and
Big station is Tambaram.
LOCATION
OF THE TEMPLE : CLICK HERE
SRI
MARUNDEESWARAR TEMPLE / ARULMIGU MARUNDEESWARAR TEMPLE, THIRUKACHUR MALAI KOIL
This
temple is on the top of the hill and believed that Sundarar also Visited this
temple and sung Hymns along with Kachabeswarar. About a KM from the base Temple
ir Kachabeswarar temple.
Moolavar : Sri Marundeeswarar , Sri Oushadeeshwarar
Consort : Sri Irulneeki Ambal , Sri Anthakaara
Nivarani.
Some
of the important details of this temple are…..
The
temple is facing west with an entrance mottai gopuram from South. Balipeedam, New Dwajasthambam and Nandhi mandapam are on the west
and Lord Shiva will be visible through jala ( Jalaram ). Vinayagar and
Subramaniyar are in front of moolavar Sanctum.
In
koshtam Durgai, Brahma, Sri Mahavishnu in place of Lingothbavar, Dakshinamurthy
and Vinayagar. Bas-reliefs of Dwarapalakas, Ambal, Sundarar,
Appar, Pattinathar, Vallalar, Vinayagar, Dhandapani are on the
mandapam pillars.
In
the outer prakaram sannadhi for Gnana Ganapathy, Nagars, Chathurmuga Chandeswarar
( Brahma mugam – a special in this temple only ), Bhairavar, Suryan and
Navagrahas.
Ambal
Sri Irulneeki Amman is in a separate sannadhi in standing posture and
facing west. Theertha well is the oushatha well with steps constructed
beautifully.
Two
kala Pooja is being performed with the effort of Sri Kuzhandhai swamikal
and Sri Veerasamy swamikal.
HISTORY:
The
temple was built during First Kulothunga and Chozhas period. There is no
inscriptions found. The construction of Rajagopuram will be after the arrival
of new disciple to Sri Kuzhandhaivel Swamikal.
LEGEND
:
Aswini
Devars worshiped Lord Shiva and Ambal for the medicinal herb “Palai Athipalai“ to cure their deceases. Lord Shiva gave this hill
as “The hill earth itself a medicine“. When Sundarar came to this
temple after girivalam, Iraivan served food after getting from the
villagers as picksha ( Yasakam ).
Brahma
Worshiped Lord Shiva of this temple hence Chandikeswarar is in the form of
Brahma Chandikeswarar with Chathur mugam.
LOCATION
OF THE TEMPLE : CLICK HERE
A Well with steps at the top of the Hill
Lingothbavar
Chatur Mukha Chandikeswarar
Iranthitteesar Sannadhi (இரந்திட்டீசர் சன்னதி ) middle of the Hill
---OM SHIVAYA NAMA---
CONTACT
DETAILS :
Alternatively
the mobile number can also be contacted 93811 86389 for further details.
Route
no 82c passes through the main road from Chengalpattu to Sriperumbudur. From
the bus stop the Village is about a KM.
This
temple is on the top of the hill and believed that Sundarar also Visited this
temple and sung Hymns along with Kachabeswarar. About a KM from the base Temple
ir Kachabeswarar temple.
A Well with steps at the top of the Hill
Lingothbavar
Chatur Mukha Chandikeswarar
Iranthitteesar Sannadhi (இரந்திட்டீசர் சன்னதி ) middle of the Hill
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