Devar Kanda Nallur Peddaneswaran Temple – Thiruvarur
Address
Devar Kanda Nallur Peddaneswaran Temple, Devar Kanda Nallur, Kudavasal Taluk, Thiruvarur – 613 704 Mobile: +91 98659 81789
Deity
Peddaneswaran Amman: Periyanayagi
Introduction
- Location: Devar Kanda Nallur Village, Kudavasal Taluk, Thiruvarur District, Tamil Nadu, India.
- Presiding Deity: Lord Peddaneswaran.
- Mother Deity: Periyanayagi.
- Sthala Vriksham (Sacred Tree): Vembu (Neem Tree).
- Theertham (Sacred Water): A well within the temple premises.
- Administration: The temple is managed by the Hindu Religious & Charitable Endowments (HR & CE) department.
Puranic Significance
- Historical Connection: Shares a similar history with the Kumarasmi temple.
- Unique Feature: There is no idol of Lord Vinayaka (Ganesha) in the temple, as the attempts to appease Mother Parvathi were deemed unacceptable by him.
- Kuladevatha: Many devotees who consider the deity as their family deity (Kuladevatha) have placed various idols in the temple.
- Name Origin: The temple’s name, Devar Kanda Nallur, is derived from the Devas (celestial beings) discovering this sacred place.
Beliefs
- Devotee Prayers: Worshippers seek complete liberation from evil influences surrounding them.
- Kuladeiva Worship: Many families engage in worship of their family deity with devotion.
- Offerings:
- Food grains, goats, cocks, and live doves are offered.
- Devotees light Maa Vilakku (lamps made of ghee and rice flour).
- They also carry milk pots as part of their rituals.
Special Features
- Maha Mandapa Design: The hall is designed in the shape of the Tamil letter “PA,” accommodating up to 1,000 devotees at once.
- Kalasas: The temple features 16 Kalasas (ceremonial pots).
- Shrines and Deities:
- Enshrined deities include Aadhi Uthandarayar, Yama (God of Death), Periyachi, Jeshtadevi, Pidari, Sastha, and Lord Muruga, all facing west.
- Additional idols include Kathayee Amman, Lord Muruga riding a peacock, Lord Nataraja, Mother Brahmma Nayaki, Bhadrakali, Padrayeswarar, Boodha Ganas, saints, sages, Thoondilkaran, and Veeman.
- Antiquity: The temple is believed to be over 1,000 years old, with the last consecration performed in 2009.
- Rituals: Abhishekam (ritual bathing) is performed for all deities, including Aadhi Uthandarayar.
- Cultural Significance: Its proximity to the Tiruvarur Thyagaraja and Patanjali Manoharar temples enhances its importance.
Festivals
- Major Celebrations:
- Panguni Uthiram (March-April)
- Maha Shivarathri (February-March)
- All Shiva-related festivals are celebrated with great devotion and enthusiasm.
Century/Period/Age
1000 Years old
Managed By
Hindu Religious & Charitable Endowments Department (HRCE)
Nearest Bus Station
Devar Kanda Nallur
Nearest Railway Station
Thiruvarur Station
Nearest Airport
Trichy