Perumber Kandikai Murugan Temple, Kanchipuram
Address
Perumber Kandikai Murugan Temple, Perumber kandikai, Kanchipuram district- 603201. Mobile: 99529 65215
Deity
Murugan Amman: Valli Devasena
Introduction
- Location: The Murugan Temple is dedicated to God Murugan and is situated in Perumber Kandikai Village, Kanchipuram District, Tamil Nadu.
- Proximity: Located about half a kilometer from the highway, the temple is set on a hillock surrounded by a beautiful environment.
- Surrounding Features: The base of the hill features huge banyan trees, a Village God temple, and a temple tank.
- Transport Links: Achirappakkam Railway Station is the nearest railway station, and Chennai Airport is approximately 84 km away.
Puranic Significance
- Historical Importance: The temple is believed to be around 1000 years old and is said to be on par with the six abodes of Lord Muruga (Arupadai Veedu): Thiruchendur, Palani, Thiruthani, Swamimalai, Pazhamudircholai, and Thiruparankundram.
- Ancient Legacy: It is believed that there were nearly 33 temples in this village in ancient times, but most have since fallen into disrepair.
- Sage Agasthiyar’s Vision: According to tradition, Lord Muruga granted south-facing darshan (Therku Muga Dharisanam) to Sage Agasthiyar at this sacred site.
- Temple Structure: The temple features a small shrine with an additional Vinayagar shrine. The ascent to the hilltop temple involves approximately 200 steps.
- Deity Representation: Lord Muruga is depicted with six faces and twelve hands, accompanied by his consorts Valli and Deivanai. In front of him is the Chathru Samhara Yanthram, believed to be ancient.
- Ritual Practices: Yanthra pooja and Chathru Samhara homams are performed at the temple.
Special Features
- Steps to Temple: The temple is accessible by approximately 200 steps leading to the hillock.
- Vinayagar Temple: Near the temple tank at the base, there is a Vinayagar temple known as Parai Vinayagar, which is believed to have naturally appeared at the site.
- Navagraha Sannathi: While climbing the steps, devotees encounter a Sannathi dedicated to the Navagraha devas.
- Temple Tank: The temple tank, called Sanjeevi Theertham, is said to have healing properties for various ailments.
- Main Deity: The main deity is referred to as Valli Devasena Sametha Sivasubramaniar. The hill is also known as Sanjeevi Malai.
Festivals
- Brahmotsavam: This festival is celebrated on Vaikasi Visagam day.
- Chithra Pournami Procession: On this day, Lord Muruga is taken in a procession to Rettai Malai.
- Special Celebration: The temple also observes a unique celebration where Aatcheeswarar from Achirappakkam visits Rettai Malai on this day, allowing Sivasubramaniar to bestow darshan upon all devotees, making it a significant occasion.
Century/Period/Age
1000 Years old
Managed By
Hindu Religious & Charitable Endowments Department (HRCE)
Nearest Bus Station
Perumber Kandikai
Nearest Railway Station
Achirappakkam
Nearest Airport
Chennai