Sri Vedapuriswarar Temple- Thiruvarur
Address
Sri Vedapuriswarar Temple Chattiyakudi, Kizhvelur, Devoor, Thiruvarur, -611 109.
Deity
Vedanathar, Vedapuriswarar. Amman: Vedanayaki.
Introduction
- The Sthalam temple is situated on the route from Thiruvarur to Nagapattinam, near Devur and Chattiyakudi.
- It is accessible from the road and is known for its healing properties, particularly for those suffering from heat-related illnesses.
Puranic Significance:
- Name and Significance: The temple is sometimes referred to as Sathiyakudi, derived from Chattiyakudi. It is associated with the seven seats, specifically the Dhuvatsantha seat, which is considered the seventh seat.
- Historical Reference: Lord Karuvurth, a revered figure, has composed songs in the Tiruvisaippa praising the deity as “Eesan who was in the seven seats,” highlighting the temple’s importance in the religious texts.
Special Features:
- Historical Background: The temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva (Moolamurthy), dates back to the 4th century AD. It is renowned for its worship practices and has been a site of continuous devotion.
- Festivals and Rituals:
- Monthly Festival: Regular monthly festivals are held.
- Navratri Festival: The Navratri celebration is particularly notable at this temple.
- Theertham and Worship:
- Tala Maram: The sacred tree is Vanni.
- Theertham: Known as Vedic Theertham.
- Notable Worshipper: The temple is associated with Chandilya Munivar.
- Tiruvisaippa Songs: The temple is celebrated in the Tiruvisaippa hymns composed by Karuvurdevar.
The temple’s historical significance, healing properties, and the continuous devotion make it a revered site for worshippers, especially those seeking relief from heat-related ailments.
Festivals
Navratri
Century/Period/Age
1000 to 2000
Nearest Bus Station
Sembian Attur
Nearest Railway Station
Thiruvarur
Nearest Airport
Trichy
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