Kanchipuram

Ancient
Kanchipuram, the city of thousand temples, is one of the seven most sacred pilgrim
centres for the Hindus. There now remain about 126 temples in Kanchi and a few
more in its outskirts. The city was the capital of the Early Cholas as far back
as the 2nd century BC and a Pallava capital between the 6th and 8th centuries.
Temples in kanchipuram are torchbearers of the glorious heritage of
the Kanchipuram District and are repositories of the magnificient art forms that
evolved over several centuries.
Sri Ekambareswara Temple: The
most famous Siva temple at Kanchi is the Ekambareswara temple. The dimensions
of this temple are reflected in its 20 - acre spread and its tall south gopuram
which soars to a height of 58.5m.
Sri Kailasanathar Temple: Kailasnathar
temple is built by Rajasimha of the pallava dynasty during 'the first quarter
of the eighth century. The temple is built of red sandstone and has innumerable
carvings of Pallava art, of which the Urdhva Tandava dance of Siva and the laughing
face of Parvati are worth seeing. The architecture of this temple resembles the
Shore Temple at Mamallapuram.
Sri Vardaraja Perumal Temple: The
centre of attraction in Vishnu Kanchi is the temple of varadarajaswamy situated
on the top of Hastigiri or Elephant Hill.The Vijayanagar kings constructed this
temple. The whole temple covers an area of about 23 acres. The sculptural beauty
of the pillars is amazing. Ornamental rings carved out of single stone at the
Four Corners of the mandapam in the form of a chain are a delightful spectacle.
Sri Kamakshiamman Temple: Kanchi is sacred as one of the three Sakti
peethas of India. Kamakshi is said to be the Supergoddess, Parasakti, having Saraswati,
Lakshmi and Parvati as her eyes. She blesses all that dedicate themselves to her.
The sanctum sanctorum faces southeast in the centre of Gayatri Mandapam. The tradition
says that there was a delightful grove of Champaka trees around the main temple
now known as Gayatri Mandaparn.
Sri Ulagalandar Temple: This
vaishnava Temple was bulit in chola period .The main deity of this temple is 35
feet high and 24 feet wide posing with one foot on earth and the other on the
sky. This form is called Trivikrama.This temple is one of the 108 Divya Desam's
of Lord Vishnu.
Sri Vaikunda Perumal Temple: This temple is built
by The Pallava ruler, Nandivarman in the seventh century AD.Sri Vaikunda Perumal
temple is famous for its architecture. The Lord is in the sitting posture. The
Goddess is known as Sri Vaikunthavalli Tayar. It has great sculptures and inscription
which speak of its history and the history of the city itself. Its inner walls
are decorated with lion shaped pillars.
Sri Kacchapaeswarar Temple:
Kacchapa Eswarar temple was built by pallava Dynasty.In this temple, siva appears
as being worshipped by vishnu in the form of turtle (kurmemerali)."Kacchapam"
is a Sanskrit word for "Turtle".hence the name "Kacchapa Eswarar
Temple".
Sri Vijayaraghava Perumal Temple: This temple of
Vijayaraghava Perumal is one of the 108 Divyadesams where Lord Rama is said to
have performed the funeral rites for Jatayu, the giant bird which valiantly fought
to prevent Ravana from abducting Sita, the wife of Lord Rama to Lanka.
Jain Temples at Tirupparuthikkundram: Kanchipuram is an important landmark
in the history of the Jains. Many of the Pallava kings belonged to Jainism.The
temples of the Jaina Tirthankaras were built in the Ninth Century A.D. The temples
contain several fresco paintings and a grand image of Bhagwan Mahaveer.
Sri Subramaniya Swami Temple: Subramaniya swami temple was built around
1915. For Hindus on a pilgrimage trip, this temple is a mandatory place to visit.
It gains its significance due to its location. The way this temple is located
in the city is a rare phenomenon mentioned in Hindu scriptures. It is called the
"Soma Skandha" Posture.
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