Sri Kandaswamy Temple, Cheyyur |
Sometimes you just stumble upon awesome temples, without really preparing to visit them. One such jewel is the Sri Kandaswamiyar Temple at Cheyyur which I had visited a couple of weeks ago as part of a REACH Foundation heritage trip.
We set out at 5.00 am in the morning and after a lot of climbing,walking, photographing etc. by the time we reached the Kandaswamy temple, we were quite exhausted. But all our fatigue vanished once we were inside this temple which is unique in more than one way.
The ancient temple has no gopuram at the entrance. Road construction over the years has resulted in swallowing parts of the idols in the multiple pillars that stand in front of the temple.
Partially buried pillars in front of the temple |
The temple faces South while the main sanctum sanctorum faces East. Inside the main shrine, one can see Sri Kandaswamy with his consorts Valli and Deivaanai. Sri Kandaswamy is flanked by the Dwarapalakas, Suveeran and Sujanan on either side.
On entering the temple, one can find the Sri Somanathar, Meenakshiammai Shrine to the left of the front Mandapa. Here Brahma and Vishnu flank either side of the shrine and Nandi is found in front of the shrine.
The Somanathar - Meenakshiammai Shrine at the temple |
An unique feature of this temple is that all Goshta Devathas
are different forms of Sri Subramanya. Usually in Saivaite temples one can see
Vinayaka, Dakshinamoorthy, Lingothbhavar or Vishnu, Brahma, Chandikeshwara,
Durga, Bhairava, and Surya are seen as Goshta Devathas. But in this temple, one
can see that there is Nrittaskanda instead of Vinayaka, Brahmasastha instead of
Dakshinamoorthy, Balaskanda instead of
Vishnu, Sivagurunatha instead of Brahma and Pulindhar (Lord Muruga in the form
of a hunter) instead of Durga.
Moreover, Chandikeshwara and Bhairava who are
normally found in Shiva temples are found here in their usual places. The Surya
in this temple is called Guha Surya. Apart from these forms of Muruga, there is
also an Arumughaswamy facing the Southern entrance.
The beautiful Nrittaskanda |
Brahmasastha in place of Dakshinamoorthy |
On the outer prahara, as we circumambulate, we can find
Ganesha shrine and a Nandavanam to the North of the Sanctum Sanctorum. The Sthala Vrikshams of this temple are Vanni
and Karungali.
To the North of the Dwajasthamba, is the Amman shrine and
there is a Sarva Vadya Mandapam in front of it. Till the year 1947, all kinds
of musical instruments were played and dance recitals conducted during
festivals in this mandapam. Behind the
Dwajasthamba, there is a separate Shrine for Navagrahas.
The most unique feature of this temple is something that
cannot be found in any other temple in the world. There are 27 Star Vethalams
(Bethals) one for each star. We may recall reading about Vethalams in King
Vikramaditya’s story. The Vethalas found
here are those Sivaganas that had served on Lord Muruga’s army and helped to
fight demons like Soorapadman and others.
These Vethalas obey the instructions of Bhairava. Which is why
we find Bhairava here alongside the Vethalas. On the Ashtami that falls after
Full moon day (Theipirai Ashtami) devotees worship the Vethala that belongs to
their star and pray before it to find their wishes being fulfilled. Every month several devotees are benefitted
through this worship.
Balaskanda |
Pulindhar - Murugan with bow and arrow |
The 27 Star Vethalams |
On the Ashtami after full moon day, the Vethala Puja starts
with Vinayaka Sankalpa. Then at 5 pm, the Vethalas are worshipped with Red
Arali flowers, and then at 7 pm, abhishekham is performed to Lord Muruga. This
is followed by Archana to Lord Bhairava with eight different types of flowers.
List of the 27 star Vethalams:
S.No | Name of the Vethalam | Star |
1 |
Nagayudhapani Bootha Vethalam |
Aswini |
2 |
Vajradhaari Bootha Vethalam |
Bharani |
3 |
Vairagya Bootha Vethalam |
Krithigai |
4 |
Katkadhari Bootha Vethalam |
Rohini |
5 |
Gnana Bootha Vethalam |
Mrigaseerisham |
6 |
Thomara Bootha Vethalam |
Thiruvaadhirai |
7 |
Vakradantha Bootha Vethalam |
Punarpoosam |
8 |
Visaala Nethra Bootha Vethalam |
Poosam |
9 |
Anandha Bhairava Bhaktha Bootha Vethalam |
Aayilyam |
10 |
Gnanaskandha Baktha Bootha Vethalam |
Magam |
11 |
Tharpagara Bootha Vethalam |
Pooram |
12 |
Veerabahu Sevaka Bootha Vethalam |
Uthiram |
13 |
Soorapadma Dwamsa Bootha Vethalam |
Hastham |
14 |
Thaarakaasura Imsa Bootha Vethalam |
Chithirai |
15 |
Anadha Guha Bhaktha Bootha Vethalam |
Swathi |
16 |
Sooranipuna Bootha Vethalam |
Visakam |
17 |
Chandakoba Bootha Vethalam |
Anusham |
18 |
Singamukhasura Imsa Bootha Vethalam |
Kettai |
19 |
Paraakrama Bootha Vethalam |
Moolam |
20 |
Mahodhara Bootha Vethalam |
Pooradam |
21 |
Oorthuva Shikhabandha Bootha Vethalam |
Uthiraadam |
22 |
Gadhapani Bootha Vethalam |
Thiruvonam |
23 |
Chakrapani Bootha Vethalam |
Avittam |
24 |
Perunda Bootha Vethalam |
Sadhayam |
25 |
Goraroopa Bootha Vethalam |
Poorattaadhi |
26 |
Ruru Bhairava Sevaka Bootha Vethalam |
Uthirattaadhi |
27 |
Kurodhana Bhairava Bhaktha Bootha Vethalam |
Revathy |
Periyandavar Puja is also performed here |
Festivals celebrated at the Kandaswamy Temple
Sri Kandaswamy with his consorts inside the Santum Sanctorum |
Aadi Krithigai, Kandha Sashti, Soorasamhaaram, Karthigai
Deepam, Thai Poosam, Panguni Uthiram and Vaikasi Visakam days are celebrated at
the temple amidst a huge crowd of devotees. During Kadha Sashthi, the Vel
Vaangum Vizha is celebrated behind the Mahodhara Bootha Vethalam belonging to
Pooradam star.
Literary works on the Cheyyur Kandaswamy Temple
There are several works on Sri Kandaswamy at Cheyyur.
Andhaka kavi Veeraraghava Mudaliyar has composed the Cheyyur Murugan
Pillaithamizh and Cheyyur Kalambakam. Cherai Kaviraja Pillai has composed
Cheyyur Murugan Ula , Sri Murugadas Swamigal, Cheyyur Murugan Pathigam and
Sivaprakasa Swamigal, Nenju Vidu Thoodhu.
By far the most important aspect of this temple, is that it
has verses sung on Sri Kandaswamy by Arunagirinathar and features in the
Thiruppugazh. The verses of the Thirupugazh are found inscribed in the wall of
the Artha mandapa and there is also a statue of Saint Arunagirinathar in the
temple.
Whichever temple I happen to visit, I always ask for the Sthalapuranam which describes the history of the temple and all its unique features. When I did the same at this temple, I was given the photocopy of a sthalapuranam written in the year 1944 by Sri Muthiah Mudaliyar of Cheyyur. This gave me a perfect opportunity to ask if Aalayam Kanden could be involved in writing and printing the Sthalapuranam of the temple in Tamil and English. The villagers happily agreed.
Those of you who have been following the Aalayam Kanden blog and Facebook page for some time, will know that Aalayam Kanden Trust has been involved in writing, printing and distributing Sthalapuranams for ancient lesser known temples. This was one such opportunity. Using the extensive 70 year old book as reference , we have been able to write and produce a crisp booklet, suited with the times, that gives the history of the temple in Tamil and English.
The launch of this booklet is scheduled for Thai Poosam Day this year, which falls on the coming Sunday, 27th of January 2013 at 4 pm. All are welcome.
How to Reach:
Arunagirinathar's verses inscribed in the temple |
Those of you who have been following the Aalayam Kanden blog and Facebook page for some time, will know that Aalayam Kanden Trust has been involved in writing, printing and distributing Sthalapuranams for ancient lesser known temples. This was one such opportunity. Using the extensive 70 year old book as reference , we have been able to write and produce a crisp booklet, suited with the times, that gives the history of the temple in Tamil and English.
The wrapper of the Sthalapuranam of Cheyyur Sri Kandaswamy Temple To be released on 27th of January 2013 |
How to Reach:
Cheyyur is a taluk in Kanchipuram District of Tamilnadu. One can reach Cheyyur through two routes, one through Madurantakam and the other through the East Coast Road, that goes towards Puducherry. This town is about 29 kms from Madurantakam and 5 kms from the Ellaiamman Koil Bus Stop on East Coast Road (ECR).
The nearest airport is Chennai and railway station is Chengalpattu.
Temple Timings
Morning 7 am
to 11 am – Pooja at 9 am
Evening 6.30
pm to 8.30 pm (on Astami days after full moon from 5 pm to 9 pm)
Contacts:
Heriditary Trustee – Dr. S. Sridhar
Shri. Chandrasekara Gurukkal – 94447 29512
Temple Address:
Arulmigu Sri
Kandaswamiyar Thirukovil,
Cheyyur,
Kanchipuram District, Pin – 603 302