Showing posts with label Kayarohaneshwarar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kayarohaneshwarar. Show all posts

Sunday, December 29, 2013

Neelayadakshi Kayarohaneshwarar temple Nagapattinam- A padal petra sthalam and Shakthi peetam

There is no dearth of Shiva temples in Nagapattinam district and this is one such ancient temple which has been sung about by Appar, Sundarar and Thirugnanasambandar. Though it is a siva temple it is more famous as neelayadakshi temple.
How to reach:
It is very easy to find in Nagapattinam as all roads go around this temple only.It is close to the sea.IMG_0036
Legends:
The lord is present here as a maragadha lingam kept here by Mujukundha chakravarthy a ruler who assisted Indra to defeat the devas and obtained a boon for this idol. The Lord also is present as Thyagaraja in the sanctum.
Pundarika maharishi did penance to the lord to attain salvation with his physical body and was embraced by the lord here hence he is also called kayarohaneshwarar
The naga king used to worship the lord here. He had a daughter born with three breasts. As per blessings the third breast fell off when her suitor king Shalisuhan appeared in the court.

There are various interesting facts associated with this temple. Goraka siddar was connected to this temple and many miracles are attributed to him. Infact the Gorakhpur peetam in UP of with Yogi Adhityanath is the head was also established by Sri Goraka siddar 
A peculiar practice exists here  for the fishermen community. Normaly when a death occurs near the temple it is closed for the day and purification rites commenced. But here the temple is kept open and the body is placed in front of the temple and draped / adorned with the garland and dhoti adorned by Shiva in the sanctum. The temple is not purified. It is believed that one of the Nayanmars Sivapathar who was from the fishermen community lived here and was immersed in worship here so as mark of affection of the lord towards this nayanmar his community is honoured on their last journey by the lord of this temple.

As you enter you see the Ganapathy at the gate the Vishwaroopa vinayakarIMG_0037
Here to the left we find the statue of Pundarika maharishiIMG_0039
Entrance to the second praharamIMG_0040
The dwajastambam and sivan sannidhi behind
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The inner praharam around the main sannidhiIMG_0047 IMG_0044  IMG_0046

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The entrance to the ambal sannidhiIMG_0053

The ambal is very enthraling with blue eyes hence called Neelayadakshi. She has a separate sannidhi facing south and a Nandi guarding the entrance. The nandi is so exquisite with one eye on the Shivan and another eye on the Goddess.
Nandi asked for a boon to be seeing Shiva always  so Shiva commanded that the nandi in front of Neelayadakshi  can have his darshan at all times by turning his face IMG_0051
It is a very ancient and peaceful temple

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Sri Kayarohaneshwara temple (Guru temple) Kanchipuram


Before starting my health camp I decided to have a darshan of this temple this was thought to be  adhishtanam of the 13 th pontiff of the Kamakoti peetam but has later been identified as the Katharui kuppam temple  (see my linkAdhishtanam of 13th acharya). The temple is situated in Kanchi itself and is being renovated .

how to reach the temple
At kanchipuram by the side of  the Kanchi mutt is the road to chengalpet.(West raja street) proceed in this road till you see the kachhapeshwarar temple. Take a right turn here.Proceed for about half a kilometre till you reach a place called Pilliar palyam.Before you reach the Kailasanatha temple take a left turn in SVP krishna street and proceed for a km.At the end of this road take a left turn after crossing the Chidambareswara temple. The guru temple will be on the right side. It is more popularly known as Guru bhagavan temple.There is a separate Guru bhagawan sannidhi here.
The temple proper
The temple was undergoing renovation with Balalayam performed.
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As you  enter you are in the outer praharam where the construction is going on
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The entrance to the inner praharam is on the right just after the thatched shed seen below.DSCN3366
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In the far side you see the sannidhi of Lingabeshwarar with a naga devathai behind part uprooted by a banyan tree
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The sanctum has a shivalingam which is now closed
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There is a akhilandeshwari sannidhi in the sanctum with a small Idol bedecked today witha lemon mala
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(guru bhagawan sannidhi outside). The temple is more famous as Guru koil in Kanchi
There are sannidhis for Vinayaka and Murugan out side the main sannidhi18122011045
The temple is under going renovation as seen below
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( The vimanam)

On 7/06/15 I revisited this temple after it has been re furbished and here are a few pictures