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Vedanathar Temple
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Overview
This temple is a paadal petra Sthalam. It is is located 33 Kms to the south-west of Kancheepuram town at Cheyyaaru on the Kancheepuram - Vandavasi bus route. Vedapureeswarar temple is an ancient temple, formerly kown as Vedanadeshwarar temple sits on the northern banks of the Cheyyar River. Cheyyar was previously known as Thiruvothur which is in Tiruvannamalai District near Kanchipuram in the state of Tamil Nadu in South India.
About the Temple
There are eight entrances to the temple. Devotees may reach the Moolavar from any entrance. Sun rays fall on the presiding deity and very special on the Ratha Sapthami day. There are separate Sannidhis for the Panchabhudas. It has a 1000 pillared hall, and some unique works of sculpture. This temple has a few unique distinctions. The Nandi, which usually faces the Shiva Lingam, is facing the opposite direction. One can also worship all the Pancha Bootha (lingams) in this temple.
Holy tree
Palm tree
Holy water
Manasa Theertham
About the Deity
The word Othu means Vedas. It is here that the Lord taught the Vedas to the Rishis and Devas, thus the name Othur. Adding an adjective Thiru, the place is called Thiruvothur. The temple is devoted to Lord Vedapuresswarar who came here and imparted his spiritual knowledge regarding the Vedas.Thirugnanasambandar sang 11 hyms and brought in fertility to the palm trees here. They are yielding well now-a-days and by God’s grace palm tree is still growing here. Those who eat the fruits are cured of infertility and get children and cured of diseases. The Goddess Ilamulaiambikai holds the Rudraksha Mala in one hand, a lotus bud in the other, one allaying the fears of devotees and one offering blessings. Arunagirinathar, a devotee of Lord Muruga worshipped the Lord in this temple. In this temple Lord Vinayaka is called as Nardana Vinayaka and Muruga as Shanmugar.
Festivals
The entire 10 days long Brammotsavam with street processions and Kailash Darshan festival for Ravaneswaran on the last day, Laksha deepam (One lakh deepas) Festivals for Gnanasambandar and Sundarar, Monthly Deepa Puja for the Goddess, Abishek to the palm tree each Tamil Month, Deepavali, Tamil and English New Year’s day and Pongal are the days of festivity in the temple.
Offerings
Devotees perform Kalayana Utsavam (marriage festival for the Lord and His Consort), offer snake jewel (Nagabaranam), ghee for the temple lamps, perform abisheks with milk, curd, oil, tender coconut, sacred ash, rose water, sandal paste, offer cloths to the deities, feeding the visiting devotees. During Adi Puram and Krtuhika month the Goddess and the Lord are bathed in Pot water and Sangu (Kalasabishekam and Conch pouring). The devotees also prepare Nivedhanas to the Gods through the temple and distribute it to the visitors.
Rare Facts
The Palm Tree: This is the tree that speaks volumes about the temple. The tree did not yield fruits at all and was infertile. The hymn of Gnanasambandar cured the tree of infertility and was converted to a female tree and is still speaking the glory for more than a century. The other speciality of the temple is that the Nandhi is not facing the Lord but the opposite direction. While the Lord was teaching Vedas to the Devas, the Nandhi was monitoring the place so that nobody enters and creates any disturbance to the teaching diverting the attention of the Sishyas. The other story is that that the Lord was encouraging Thondaiman to proceed against his enemies and sent Nandhi for his assistance. The great speciality of the temple is that one will be able to have the dharsan of the Lord, Goddess, Lord Muruga, Lord Ganapathy and the Palm tree standing in a single place which is not possible in other temples.
Significance
Devotees are relieved from depression. Performing Abishekam to the Nagalingam here ensures a progeny. The palm fruits of the holy tree (palm tree) have proved to be an effective medicine for infertility. The effect of the fruit is proved even by foreigners asking for it and they are sent to other countries also. The Nagalingam is formed above Bhumadevi, a fish above her, a tortoise above, 11 elephants above, 11 serpents above, a Linga above them and 11 serpent heads above that. Those who worship Saturn here each Saturday between 9.00 a.m. to 10.30 a.m. (Rahu Kalam) are relieved of the anger of the serpents (Naga dosha). The main deity Vedapureeswarar blesses His devotees all peace and happiness. People come here for employment chances, business development, promotions in offices and other material gains.
Accessibility
The nearest airport is at Chennai. The nearest railway station is Kancheepuram. The Temple is located 1 Km from Cheyyaaru Bus stand on the banks of river Cheyyaaru. Bus facilities from Kancheepuram are available. Buses are available to Cheyyaru from Chennai, Thiruvannamalai, Kancheepuram.
Temple Address
Sri Vedhanatheswarar Temple,
Tiruvothur (Tiruvaththipuram),
Tiruvannamalai District,
Tamil Nadu.
Significance
Devotees visit this temple to seek fulfillment of the following:-
- Salvation
- Wealth
- Relief from diseases
- Purchase of vehicles
- Gain Knowledge
Shlokas
Kailaasarana Shiva Chandramouli Phaneendra Maathaa Mukutee Zalaalee Kaarunya Sindhu Bhava Dukha Haaree Thujaveena Shambho Maja Kona Taaree
Meaning -Oh Lord Shiva who is seated on Mount Kailash, where the moon decorates his forehead and the king of serpents crown his head, who is merciful and removes delusion, You alone can protect me. I surrender to thee.
Aum Trayambakam Yajaamahey Sugandhim Pusti Vardhanam Urvaarukamiva Bandhanaath Mrutyor Muksheeya Maamritaat
Meaning -We worship the fragrant Lord Shiva, who has 3 eyes and who cultivates all beings. May He free me from death, for immortality, as even a cucumber is separated from its bond with the vine.