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Sri Kacchaaleeswarar temple
 
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Moolavar: Kacchaaleeswarar
  Urchavar: -
  Amman / Thayar: Azhagaambikai
  Thala Virutcham: Kalyaana Murunkai
  Theertham: Sivagangai Theertham
  Agamam / Pooja : Shivagamam
  Old year: 500-1000 years old
  Historical Name: -
  City: Parrys Corner
  District: Chennai
  State: Tamil Nadu
 
     
Singers:
     
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 Festival:
     
  Brahmotsavam in Chithirai, Maha Sivarathiri, Panguni Uthiram  
     
 Temple's Speciality:
     
  In this holy place the ‘Navagrahas’ are in separate mandapam in standing posture. The Sun-god at the center is with his wives, Usha and Ptratyusha. At the roof of the mandapam are sculpted the 12 zodiac signs, 27 stars, 60 years, the four yugas and the ashtadik baalakas (the angels of the eight sides). Those with planetary affliction, if they worship here, the misery will ward off. People celebrate their sixtieth birthday before these ‘Navagrahas’. The boosts up their longevity is the belief.  
     
Opening Time:
   
  The temple is opened from 6.30 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. to 9.00 p.m.  
   
Address:
   
  Sri Kachaleeswarar Temple, Parrys Corner - 600 001, Chennai  
   
Phone:
   
  +91- 44 - 2522 7177 
    
 General Information:
     
 

Lord Vinayaga here is ‘Varasiddhi Vinayagar’.  Jaggery rice is offered to him.  The vimaana is ‘Chaturanga Vimaanam’.

 
     
Prayers
    
 

This is a holy place worshipped by those who face impediments in getting married and those with no issues..

 
    
Thanks giving:
    
  By performing ‘Rudrabhishekam’ to the Lord, hurdles in marriage will be eased and the wishes will be fulfilled. Worshipping Ambal by smearing oil on her, the person is blessed with an offspring is the belief. 
    
 Greatness Of Temple:
     
 

On both sides of Ambal Azhakambigai’s sanctum are the goddesses Lakshmi and Saraswathi.  Worshipping all the three shakthis at the same time, a person will be bestowed with good education, wealth and high potential.  When the sanctum of Lord Ayyappan at Sabarimala was caught in fire, a new idol was taken from Tamilnadu.  That idol was brought to this temple for pooja.  After, the pooja was performed, the men concerned tried to take the idol out.  But, there were many obstacles due to various reasons and the idol had to stay for three days. On all these three days, poojas were performed to Lord Ayyappan.  In memory of this special incident, a separate sanctum has been built for Lord Ayyappan.  Here also the celebration of ‘jyothi darshan’ is performed, when the ‘jyothi darshan’ happens at Sabarimala.  In front of Kacchabeswarar is the five faced ‘Herambha Vinayagar’ on the Simha carrier.  Near him are Siddhi and Buddhi in the standing posture.  To worship this Vinayagar brings in greater unity between the couple is the traditional belief.  Here are the mandapam for the 63 Nayanmar and separate sanctum for Dattatreyar, Durga, Aadi Sankarar and Moolakeswarar.

 
     
  Temple History:
     
 

A devotee after worshipping Kacchaaleeswarar at Kanchipuram was returning to his place.  Because of the pouring rain on the way, the river Paalaaru was in floods.  He could not return home.  He was quite anxious to be back home as he had many pending works to do.  But, the heavy rains continued for a week and then only stopped.  It took another one more week for the flood to get subsided.  The devotee placed all his worries on Lord Siva and when the floods settled, crossed the river and reached his place.  But what a surprise!  All the pending works were done and completed.  The Lord on behalf of his devotee assumed the devotee’s form and had finished doing all jobs.  The devotee performed the ‘Sivalinga’ pooja and in course of time, a temple was also erected.

 

Pancha Vaahana Sivan (Siva on five seats):  When devas and asuras churned the Milk Ocean, the Manthira mountain that was used as the churning stick got drowned in the ocean.  At that time, Lord Vishnu took the form of a tortoise and supported the churning stick, Manthira mountain.   Lord Siva worshipped by him then is called ‘Kaacchabeswarar’ or ‘Kacchaleeswarar’.  ‘Kacchabam’ means tortoise.  The lingam here is on the five seats, koormam (tortoise), naagam (snake), simham (lion), yugas (the aeons) and padmam (lotus).  Such an appearance of Lord Siva is a rare sight.  Those who have ‘sarpa dhosham’ (snake curse) and those who are afraid of poisonous creatures can perform abhishekam to this Lord and worship.  Behind this lingam on the sanctum wall is Sadasivamurthy.  The belief is to worship this form of Lord Siva and the formless Linga together in the same sanctum will alleviate all sins and render mukti.

 
     
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