Tirukkazhukundram Sri Vedagireeswarar Temple, Kancheepuram
Address
Tirukkazhukundram Sri Vedagireeswarar Temple, Tirukkazhukundram, Tirukkazhukundram Post Kancheepuram District,PIN 603109
Diety
Vedagireeswarar, Amman: Thiripurasundari
Introduction
Vedagiriswarar temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to the god Shiva located in Tirukalukundram (also known as Thirukazhukundram), Tamil Nadu, India.Tirukalukundram is known for the Vedagiriswarar temple complex, popularly known as Kazhugu koil (Eagle temple). This temple consists of two structures, one at the foot-hill and the other at the top-hill. The main attraction, the large temple hill-top temple houses the deity of Shiva, known as Vedagiriswarar. The temple at the foot-hills is dedicated to his consort Parvati, known here as Thiripurasundari Amman. The temple at the foot-hills has four towers (gopurams) closely resembling the architecture of the Annamalaiyar Temple.
Puranic Significance
The word Thirukazhukundram comes from the Tamil words Thiru (Respectful), Kazhugu (Vulture/Eagle), Kundram (mount). It was known as “Thirukazhugukundram” in ancient times, which over time became Thirukazhukundram. The town is also known as Pakshi Theertham (Bird’s Holy Lake) because of a pair of birds -Most likely Egyptian vultures- that are believed to have visited the site for centuries. These birds are traditionally fed by the temple priests and arrive before noon to feed on offerings made from rice, wheat, ghee and sugar. Although punctual, the failure of the birds to turn up was attributed to the presence of “sinners” among the onlookers.Legend has it the vultures (or “eagles”) represent eight sages who were punished by Shiva with two of them leaving in each of a series of epochs.It has also been known as Uruthrakodi, Nandipuri, Indrapuri, Narayanapuri, Brahmapuri, Dinakarapuri, Muniganapuri in the past. There are many inscriptions in the temple. It is also called Pakshitirtham. Sage Bharadwaja prayed to the god Shiva for a long life so he could learn all the Vedas. Shiva appeared before him and granted him the wish to learn the Vedas and created three mountains each signifying a Veda (Rig, Yajur and Sama). Shiva took a handful of mud and said “Dear Bharadwaja! The Vedas that you could learn are only this handful compared to the mountains present here, even if you live much longer and hence, learning is never ending and could possibly cannot be the route for Salvation”. Shiva also said that in Kali Yuga, the simplest and the surest way to salvation is Bhakti or unfettered devotion, service and love of God and his creations. It is believed that the hill on which the Vedagiriswarar temple is built, is the mountains signifying the Vedas created by Shiva himself. The name Vedagiriswarar means “the Lord of the Vedic Mountains” in Sanskrit.
Festivals
Mahasivratri in the Tamil month of Maasi (February-March) is very famous here and is celebrated in a grand manner.During Panguni Uthiram in the Tamil month of Panguni (March-April),
Century/Period/Age
1000-2000 years old
Managed By
Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments (HRCE)
Nearest Bus Station
Tirukkazhukundram
Nearest Railway Station
Kanchipurem
Nearest Airport
Chennai