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    Kamakshi temple, Kancheepuram
    Courtesy:Sri.Goplakrishnan


    1 About Kanchipuram - City Of Temples

    Kanchipuram is one of the seven sacred cities in India. History proclaims that Kanchipuram was ruled by the Pallava Kings. The city is most famous for its silk production and old temples. Some temples are very large and some are small.

    The city is located on the Palar river. The city has all types of people from weavers to Vaishnavites. The city has many big temples like Sri Kamakshi Amman Temple, Sri Ekambaranthar Temple, Sri Varadaraja Perumal Temple, Sri Ulagalanda Perumal Temple, Sri Kumarakottam Temple, Sri Kailasanathar Temple, Sri Kachapeswarar Temple and much more.

    The city also attracts tourist and foreigners in plenty due to its rich culture and heritage. The city has a huge spree of Silk Weavers Society. The city is quite famous all over the world for its Silk Variety and Quality. There is huge demand for export of Silk saris within and outside India.

    There are many eminent scholars like C.N.Annadurai who were born in this city. The city has developed a niche for the industrial corridors for great giants like Nokia, Motorola, Hyundai and many other. The city also has hotels and restaurants for the comfort of tourist and foreigners.

    There is a very old Mutt established by Sri Adisankaracharya Called Sri Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam. This mutt is world renowned for its charitable activities and Institutions. There are also other Spiritual mutts within Kanchipuram.

    We get plenty of taxi, autos and share autos. The city has a big bus-stand, and well connected to all places. Since my visit was for the function and return along with temple visit, I took a travels car for my convenience.

    2 About Kanchi Kamakshi Temple

    Kanchi Kamakshi temple is situated at about 5 acres of land and has four entrances. The main entrance of the temple has a Kalabhairavar deity on its left and the Mahishasura Mardini deity on the right. On the centre of the entrance you can see a huge Dwajasthampa. Moving further to the entrance of the Kamakshi deity you can see a Vinayaga deity. Moving on a straight line further, Goddess Kamakshi is visible.

    Goddess Kamakshi is surrounded by deities of Ayyapan, Saraswati, Annaporani and Adisankaracharya on its outer prakaram.

    The Goddess also has Varahi, Arupalakshmi Kalvarperumal (one of the 108 Divya Desam of Vaishanavities), Roopalakshmi and Arthanariswarar deities surrounding the sanctorum of Goddess on its Gayatri Mandapam.

    I do recollect worshipping Varahi and Ardhanreeswar specially.

    There is Santhanasthampam inside the prakaram of Goddess which is called the Nabisthan of the Goddess. There is a Srichakra Yantra (Sri Kamakoti Peetam) established by Jagadguru Sri Adisankaracharya in front of the Goddess deity.

    This time I could very clearly see the sreechakara

    There is also a temple tank inside the premises. Kamakshi temple has a close relation with the Sri Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam and its successive Sankarcharyas. The temple has a gallery of Adisankarcharya's Life history inside the temple premises itself. Goddess Kamakshi is the main deity and the temple is ONE OF THE FIFTY ONE SHAKTI PEETAS. The temple is spelled as Nabisthana - Ottiyana peetam. The temple also has a golden Gopuram on the sanctorum of the Goddess Kamakshi deity which is visible to all devotees.

    3 About Goddess Kamakshi

    The Goddess Kamakshi is in a sitting posture in the temple. This posture is called the Padmasana posture. The Padmasana posture is said to resemble a lotus. In the Yogic practice this resembles the form of meditation. The Goddess holds a Sugarcane bow on her left upper arm and Lotus, Parrot in her right upper arm. The Goddess also has divine chakras called Pasa and Angusa in her arms.

    The Goddess also has a Chandraperai (a shape of moon like structure) in her forehead. The Goddess Kamakshi is situated in the middle of temple premises.

    3a Legend

    History reveals that Goddess Kamakshi was praying under a mango tree with a Shiva lingam made of sand to marry the great Lord Shiva. After a long duration of dedicated and devoted meditation to Lord Shiva, Lord Shiva appeared before her and married the Goddess Kamakshi, a divine form of Parvati. THERE ARE NO TRADITIONAL PARVATI OR SHAKTI SHRINES IN THE CITY OF KANCHIPURAM, apart from this temple, which adds even more legend to this temple.

    4 Poojas
    Abhishekam (3 times a day)
    Morning - Starts at 5:30 a.m.
    Afternoon - Starts at 10:30 a.m.
    Evening - Starts at 4:30 a.m.
    Santhana Kappu (Sandal Darshan)
    Every Wednesday and Saturday evenings
    Pournami Pooja / Navavarna Pooja (Full Moon day)
    Night 9:30 p.m. onwards every month

    Saharsranamam Archana (Daily)
    Morning - 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
    Evening - 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

    Ashtothram Archana
    Morning - 7:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
    Evening - 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

    Ratham (Golden Chariot)

    Only on specific days

    Neelakkal C.N. Ramachandra Sastrigal
    Sthanikam & Archak Mirasdar
    Sri Kanchi Kamakshi Ambal Devasthanam

    KANCHI KAMAKSHI AMBAL DEVASTHANAM
    New No. 6, Old No. 144/A,
    Kamakshi Amman Sannathi Street ,
    BIG KANCHIPURAM - 631502
    Tamilnadu India

    Tel :+91 44 27 233433 - 2722 1214

    I will continue with some more information in another part

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    Re: Kamakshi temple, Kancheepuram

    Many thanks for this excellent information

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      Re: Kamakshi temple, Kancheepuram


      Thanks for a good post. Await the next part.
      I would like to add an advice by the great Maha Periava on worshipping this Goddess. After darshan/archana stc., after praying every devotee is advices to do five pradakshinams. Go around,climb the stairs and view the Sri Kamakshi Amman from the above continue and come down. Do the five pradakshinams and you will be relieved of all of all your problems.
      Varadarajan


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