Aathur Muktheeswarar Temple – Kanchipuram
Address
Aathur Muktheeswarar Temple, Kanchipuram Aathur Village, Kanchipuram District Tamilnadu- 603101
Deity
Muktheeswarar Amman: Dharmasamvardhini Ambaal/ Aram Valartha Naayagi
Introduction
- Location: Aathur Village, near Chengalpet, Kanchipuram District, Tamil Nadu.
- Accessibility: Situated 5 km off the Chengalpattu Bridge, west of GST Road.
- Historical Context:
- Believed to belong to the Chozha period.
- The Shiva Lingam was discovered by Kulothungan Chozhan I in a mango tree forest while traveling from Kancheepuram to Mahabalipuram.
- Koperuchingan further developed the temple and contributed to the south Rajagopuram of the Thillai (Chidambaram Natarajar Temple), as noted in stone inscriptions at both locations.
Puranic Significance
- Age and Deities: The temple is approximately 1000 years old, dedicated to Muktheeswarar (Shiva) and Goddess Dharmasamvardhini Ambaal (also known as Aram Valartha Naayagi).
- Unique Features:
- The main Shiva Lingam, facing east, has a distinctive vertical ray that separates its top into two equal halves, symbolizing the Arthanareeswarar form of Lord Shiva (Shiva and Shakti).
- A separate shrine for Vinayagar is located in the outer prakaram.
- Numerous stone inscriptions detail the temple’s history and the installation of Vinayagar by a local villager during the Chozha reign.
- Geographical Context:
- Located on the banks of the Palar River (Ksheera Nadhi), which serves as the Theertham for the temple.
- The village’s name is derived from the Tamil word “Aaru,” meaning river, originally called ‘Aatru Oor.’
- Architectural Highlights:
- The temple features beautiful prakarams with shrines for various deities, including Vinayagar, Dakshinamurthy, Brahma, Durgai, and Valli Devasena Sammedha Shanmugar.
- The Shanmugar idol has six faces and twelve arms, intricately carved from a single stone, currently unanchored to the floor.
- Jyeshta Devi, elder sister of Lakshmi, has a dedicated shrine.
- Notable features include a beautifully sculpted Nandi facing west and a Navadhwaram (nine openings) window in front of Nandikeswarar.
- The shrine for Ambaal Dharmasamvardhini is located on the northern side of the prakaram.
- An excavation site reveals four Lingams, two of which are Baana Lingams without the base.
- Ashta Lingam Concept: The temple is believed to have eight Shivalingam shrines (Ashta Lingam) in all directions, similar to the Thiruvannamalai temple.
- Kumbhabhishekam: Last held on August 30, 1917.
- Sthala Viruksham: The temple has two sacred trees, Vilvam and a unique mango tree that produces fruits with different tastes, symbolizing the duality of Lord Shiva.
Festivals
- Major festivals celebrated at the temple include:
- Pradosham
- Maha Shivrathri
- The temple conducts six poojas during Shivaratri, similar to the Thiruvannamalai temple.
Century/Period/Age
1000 Years old
Managed By
Hindu Religious & Charitable Endowments Department (HRCE)
Nearest Bus Station
Aathur
Nearest Railway Station
Chengalpattu
Nearest Airport
Chennai