Sri Varadaraja swamy temple, Kanchipuram
Varadharaja Perumal Temple or Hastagiri or Attiyuran is a famous
Hindu temple dedicated to
Lord Vishnu located in the holy city of
Kanchipuram,
Tamilnadu,
India. It is one of the
Divya Desams, the
108 temples of
Vishnu believed to have been visited by the 12 poet saints, or Alwars. It is located in part of Kanchipuram called the Vishnu
Kanchi that is a home for a lot of famous
Vishnu temples, including this one. One of the greatest
Hindu scholars of Vaishnava VisishtAdvaita philosophy,
Ramanuja is believed to have resided in this temple.The temple along with
Ekambareswarar Temple and
Kamakshi Amman Temple in Kanchipuram is called Mumurtivasam or abode of trio. While
Srirangam is referred to as 'The
Koil' and Tirupathi as the '
Malai' among Divya Desams, Kanchipuram
Varadaraja Perumal temple is known as the 'Perumal Koil'. This is one of the most sacred places
for Vaishnavites.
The Temple is a huge one on a 23-acre complex and shows the architectural skills of ancient Vishwakarma Sthapathis in temple architecture and is famous for its holiness and ancient history. The temple has 3 outer precincts or prakaram namely Azhwar Prakaram,
Madai Palli Prakaram and
Thiru Malai Prakaram. There are 32 shrines, 19 vimanams, 389 pillared halls and sacred sacred tanks some located outside the complex. The main sanctum faces west and can be entered through a 130 feet tall, 7-tiered rajagopuram or main gateway tower. The eastern gopuram is taller than the western gopuram, which is contrasting to large temples where the rajagopuram is the tallest one. One of the most famous architectural pieces in the temple is the huge stone chain sculpted in a single stone. There is a
100 pillared hall and has sculptures depicting
Ramayana and Mahabarathastands the masterpiece of
Vijayanagara architecture. The significant things about the temple are the shrine of Varadarajaswamy, beautiful carved lizards and platted with gold, over the sanctum. The vimana over the sanctum of Vradaraja
Swami is called
Punyakoti Vimanam and the one over Perundevi Thayar shrine is called Kalyana Koti Vimanam.
Apart from the main stone idol, the temple has the wooden image of Varadarajaswamy preserved within a silver box in water pumped out every 40 years. There is a shrine of
Narasimha on the hillock.
Kanchipuram or Kanchi is a temple city in the
Indian state of
Tamil Nadu. It served as the
Capital city of the
Pallava Kingdom. It is also known by its former names Kanchiampathi,
Conjeevaram, and the nickname "
The City of Thousand
Temples". It is now the
Administrative headquarters of
Kanchipuram district. Kanchipuram is located 72 kilometers from
Chennai, the capital city of the southern state of
Tamil Nadu, India. It is considered one of the seven holiest cities to the Hindus of India. In Hinduism, a kṣetra is a sacred ground, a field of active power, a place where moksha, final release can be obtained. The
Garuda Purana enumerates seven cities as providers of moksha, namely
Ayodhya,
Mathura,
Haridwar,
Varanasi, Avantikā, Dvārakā and Kanchipuram.
Kanchipuram was the capital of the
Pallavas rulers from the 1st to
9th centuries. It was also important during the
Chola,
Vijayanagar, and Nayaka periods. It was mentioned in the Mahabhasya, written by Patanjali in the
2nd century BC. The term "nagareshu Kanchi" in the above verse attributed the famous
Sanskrit poet,
Kalidasa, means that Kanchi was the best amongst the cities of medieval India. Kanchipuram is one of the oldest cities in
South India, and was a city of learning for
Tamil, Sanskrit, and
Pali. It was during the reign of
Pallava dynasty, from the 4th to the 9th centuries that Kanchipuram attained its limelight. The city served as the
Pallava capital, and many of the known temples were built during their reign.
Source:
Wikipedia
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