Kadambar Koil Kadambanathar Temple, Kanchipuram
Address
Kadambar Koil Kadambanathar Temple, Kadambar Koil, Uthiramerur, Kanchipuram district, Tamil Nadu 631603
Deity
Kadambanathar
Introduction
- Location: Kadambar Koil, near Uthiramerur, Kanchipuram District, Tamil Nadu.
- Deity: Lord Shiva (Kadambanathar) represented by a Suyambu Lingam.
- Historical Significance: The temple is approximately 1000 years old and is situated along the banks of the Cheyyar River.
- Architecture: Features inscriptions on the sanctum walls and a majestic Nandi.
Puranic Significance
- Murugan’s Victory Over Demons:
- Murugan defeated demons Malayan and Magaran, who disrupted sage Kasiba‘s Yagna.
- After invoking Kadambeswarar, Lord Murugan was sent to destroy the demons, ensuring the Yagna’s completion.
- Panguni Brahmotsavam: Celebrated annually, recalling Murugan’s worship of Shiva during Valar Pirai in Panguni on Pradosham day.
- Holiness Compared to Kasi:
- The location is regarded as more sacred than Kasi.
- A Pandya Brahmin’s ashes turned to flowers when immersed in the river, affirming the sanctity of Kadambar Koil.
- Uma Devi’s Worship: Uma Devi worshipped here to become permanently united with Shiva, visiting various sacred sites before arriving at Kadambar Koil.
Special Features
- Main Sanctum:
- Houses a small Suyambu Lingam that is slanting left, facing east.
- Features a gaja prushti vimanam.
- Deities:
- Aavudai Nayaki Amman in standing posture facing south.
- A small Navagraha Sannidhi is a later addition.
- Adhikara Nandi and statues of 63 Nayanmars are located in the outer praharam.
- Koshta Vigrahams: Includes Vinayaka, Lingodbhavar, Dakshinamurthy, Durga, Chandikeshwarar, and Bhairavar.
- Historic Value:
- Lacks major sculptures but has significant historical relevance.
- The entrance leads to the Kodimaram, Nandi, and the main sanctum.
- Unique river flow direction: the Cheyyar River flows north-south at this location.
- Pitru Tharpanam: Ancestor worship and rituals can be performed here.
Festivals
- Chitra Poornima: April-May
- Vaikasi Visakam: May-June
- Aadi Pooram: July-August
- Vinayaka Chaturthi: August-September
- Navarathri: September-October
- Maha Shivrathri: February-March
- Sani Peyarchi: Celebrated on Saturn planet transition days.
Century/Period/Age
1000 Years old
Managed By
Hindu Religious & Charitable Endowments Department (HRCE)
Nearest Bus Station
Kadambar Koil
Nearest Railway Station
Kanchipuram Station
Nearest Airport
Chennai