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SRI AGNEESHWARAR TEMPLE

Kanjanoor, Thanjavur, Tamilnadu, India

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God

The main deity of this temple is Agneeswarar, who is an incarnation of Lord Shiva faces East direction and He is Swayambhu along with Karpagambigai.

Goddess

Goddess Karpagambigai is consort of Agneeswarar.

Interesting Facts

  • This Shivastalam is associated with Shukran representing the planet Venus and is regarded one of the nine temples in the Thanjavur area linked with the Navagrahams.
  • Another Important feature is that the Oil abhishekam performed to the Shivalinga is fully abosrbed by the idol.

Best Season To Visit

The best season to visit this temple is Winter season. The best months to visit are September to March.

Weather

Highest - April to June (38 °C during day and 25 °C during night)Average - May (36 °C during the day and 20 °C during night)Lowest - October to February (28 °C during day and 19 °C during night)Monsoon season - August to September

Dress Code

  • For men the dress code is Shirt & Trouser, Dhoti or Pyjamas with upper cloth.
  • For women the preferred dress code is saree or half-saree with blouse or chudidhar with pyjama and upper cloth.
  • These rules are applicable for foreigners also. Shorts, mini-skirts, middies, sleeveless tops, low-waist jeans and short-length T-shirts are not allowed.
  • Pilgrims/visitors will not be allowed inside the temple if dress code is not followed.

Do's & Dont's

  • Do bathe and wear clean clothes before you enter the temple.
  • Do respect ancient customs and co-piligrims while at temple.
  • Smo​king is strictly prohibited inside the temple premises.

transport connections

Name Distance Contact Number
Kumbakonam Bus Stand
16.7 KM 1800-419-4287
Narasingampet Railway Station
5 KM 139
Tiruchirappalli International Airport
106 KM 07373774163

Architecture

Origin of the Name - Agni, the fire God, was believed to have worshiped Lord Shiva at this place. Hence Lord Shiva is called by the name Agniswarar.

The temple faces East direction and built in Dravidian style of architecture. It has 5-tiered Raja gopuram (temple tower) with two prakarams. Inscriptions from the Chola and Vijayanagar periods are seen in this temple. There are certain stone inscriptions available in this temple which relate to the period of Chola Kings Vikraman, Rajakesari, Kulothungan, Veera Rajendran and the Vijayanagara King Krishnaraya Maharayar. Stone images of Natarajar and Sivakami are seen in this temple in the Nataraja Sabha referred to as the Mukti mandapam. Celebration mandapam, Decorative mandapam, Vahana mandapam and Sixteen feet mandapam with three praharam. At first, this temple was built with brick and later in the Chola period, it was reconstructed with Granite. There is a koneru named as Chandra theertha, Parasara theertha and Agni theertha along with Brahma theertham.

Religious Significance

Kalathira Dosha Parihara Sthalam : During Vamana Avatharam, when lord Vishnu took the form of a Short Brahmin asked Bali for three steps of land, Asura Guru Shukracharya had doubts about the Short Brahmin. When Bali ignored his advice, he took the form of a bee and hid in the mouth of the Kamandalam from which Bali would pour water to donate the three steps of land. When water did not flow from the kamandalam, Vishnu in the form of Vamana Avataram pricked Shukracharya with a Darbhai grass sue to which he lost an eye, and had to come out. At the appropriate time, having had his wish, Vamana took his huge form of Avatharam and measured out of the land and the sky, and as the 3rd step, placed his foot on Bali, blessing him. Shukracharya however was angry with Vishnu, and cursed him. It is believed that Vishnu prayed to Shiva at Kanjanur, where he was relieved of the curse. Shiva not only blessed Vishnu here, he promised to remain and bless those who came with prayers to Shukran his favour. There is no idol or image of Shukran at Kanjanur. It is Shiva himself who takes the position of Shukran here. Kanjanur is the temple for performing "Kalathira Dosha Pariharam" for lord sukiran. Lord Shukran is offered white Lotus, white cloth, Mochai Kottai (common bean) and Athi (fig) to alleviate problems caused by Sukra dosham. Friday is the day of Shukran and worship on Fridays is considered very special. Images of Agniswarar and Karbakambal are also seen in the Varadarajar Temple at Kanjanur.

Stories related to Sages : Brhamma is said to have been blessed with a vision of Shiva's marriage with Parvati here. Legend is that Siva blessed Parasara muni (sage) here with cosmic dance. At the bank of the river Ganges, Sages like Sounagar started the holy sacrifice namely sathrayaagam. Mahapouraanigar soothamaamunivar take abode, after the completion of the twelve years holy sacrifices. Sounakaathi saints served and worshipped him. They welcomed and enjoyed with him by saying that he is the one who is able to make the earth get rid of all the sins and they also declared that the place become very sacred after his arrival. Immediately, Soothamaha sage looked at them and said them that there is a specialized place better that this Ganges River near Vada Cauvery which removes all the sins and provides luxurious life. This Cauvery river flows as Uththaravaahini in the sacred place called Kamsapuram. This shrine is the chief of the entire Shiva temple and it is represented as Punnaagavanam in Kritha yugam, Kathalivanam in Thretha yugam, Vilvavanam in Dvapara yugam and Palaasavanam in Kaliyugam.

Nivarthi Sthalam for Disease & Sin : The outstanding traits of this temple are that the Paranoia condition of Parasara saint had been cured, Albinism disease of Agni God had been cured, Kamsarajan had been cured from all his diseases, Chandhiran, Sithirasenan, Indiran had been relieved from all their sins, the hunter Kalakandan attained his heavenly bliss, gods like Vishnu had got comforted from Shukradhosha and achieved luxurious life. The holy sacrifice that is done per day in this temple is equal to the thousand Sathrayagya.

Haraththar's Story : Once upon a time, there was a war between Devas and Asuras. As Asuras had fear over Mahavishnu, they stayed in the Ashram of their Ancestry guru named Shukracharya. As soon as Shukra had gone out, Vishnu came to the ashram and chased out the Asuras. He actuated his chakra's to kill them.The chakra also killed Shukra's wife Sukeerthi along with Asuras. Shukra Bhagavan came there and makes the entire dead person's alive, and he cursed Vishnu to be born on earth as he had killed the people who had got fear about the war as well as his wife who had not even involved in the war. Mahavishnu thought of fulfilling the curse to do good things on earth with the blessings of Lord Shiva. Then, there were Vainava's who born in Kamsapuram with fourteen Kothiras. They stated that Mahavishnu is everything by Vedas and they disrupt Shiva devotees and Shiva Festivities. Vishnuvanavar decided to teach lesson to them and he born as a son for Vasudevar, who is a panjarathira Vainavar. He was named as Sutharsanar and when he started to talk, he said "Shivashiva".

After started walking, he went to Agneeshwarar temple. His father admonished him many times, but again he went along with Shiva devotee in addition to this, he put tilak and rounded along the Agneeshwarar temple. But, his father did Ubanayam at proper age and also performed Gayathri Mandhira Ubadesam. He also said to Sutharsanar that he should tell Narayana Namam along with Gayathri. He also asserted to go Varadharaja Temple. But, by that noon Sutharsanar went to Agneeshwarar temple and did Maathiyanigam in Agni Theertha along with Gayathri Mandhra and Panjatcharam other than this he also worshipped Lord Shiva and Karbakambal. His father Vasudevacharyar got anger and threw him out from home. So, he reached Agneeshwarar temple and heard Shivanama parayanangal. Soon, he slept. At midnight, Agneeshwarar appeared as Dhakshinamoorthy before the little boy Sutharsanar and made him to know all the Myths and Ithihasas in addition to this he also named him as Haratattar.

After getting all the knowledge, Haratattar took purifactory bath in Cauvery in the morning and went to his house. He wore Viboothi and Ruthiraksham and stated Shiva is everything by Vedas and Shastras. Vasudeva didn't accept his debate and decided to kill him. So, he asked him to prove it by standing in the fired iron pedestal. Haratattar also accepted and stood in the fired iron pedestal and said Shivaparathuvam before many scholars, pundits and Saiva Vainava Followers. At that time, Agneeshwarar along with Karpagambigai appeared before Haratattar. After few years, Haratattar was married with a girl named Pangajavalli, who is a daughter of Supratheepar. They both give birth to 9 Childrens namely Mahadeva, Neelakandar, Sankarar, Chandrashekarar, Saambashivan, Mahalingam, Komuktheesan, Karpagam and Meenakshi. He daily took purifactory bath two times in Cauvery River and also performs panjatcharajabam and Shiva pooja. He decided to make everyone to know about the greatness of Lord Shiva. So, he did many Miracles.

There was a Older Brahmin named Devasambu in this temple. Once, he carried bunch of Grasses to his cow. Unfortunately, the tied bunch of Grass fell over the calf and it was dead. Devasambu stunned and shouted as Shivashiva. He felt very bad for killing the calf. So, he asked solution to Vedhiyars to get rid from Kohathi Dosha. They asked him to take purifactory bath in Ganges River and will not be able to go to Ganga. He was very poor and so he asked solution to Haratattar. He stated that it was not a sin as you did it unfortunately and when you had shouted as Shivashiva, you had got rid from it. The calf also got Narkathi as it had heard Shivashiva while being dead. But, Vedhiyars didn't accept this. But, Haratattar asked Devasambu to give a grip of grass to Nandikesvarar. Devasambu did as he said and astonishingly, Nandikesvara ate that Grass. From that day, Nandikesvarar has also been called as "Pullunda Nandhi". Gangadhara is the son of Haraththar’s sister. His leg is abnormal from his birth and he has a wish of going to Ganges River.

Haratattar came to know about his wish and so he asked him to get dipped in Cauvery. Gangadhara also did it as per his words and surprisingly, he arose in Ganga. He felt very happy and worshipped Vishwanatha and Visalakshi. After few days, Gangadhara decided to return to his hometown, but he feared as he doesn't know the way. On that Occasion, a Shiva Munivar arose there with suryaprakasam. He asked the way to that saint to reach his town. The saint preached Gangadhara about panjaksharam and asked him to dip in Ganga and arose in Cauvery. Then the saint disappeared when he started worshipping him. He astonished and later he dipped in Ganga and aroused in Cauvery. After reaching Kanjanoor, Gangadhara worshipped Agneeshwarar and as per the words of Haratattar, he developed a Theertha on the southwestern side and named it as Manikarnigai. He also built a temple for Vishwanathar and Visalakshi. Along with this he also built parivaram for Vinayagar, Subramaniyar and separate Sannidhi for Suyamprakashmoorthy, who preached Panjaksharam for him. He lived for many years and on a day of Akshayathiruthi, he reached Sivaloka by getting the blessings from Suyamprakashmoorthy.

In earlier days, people have the habit of adding Sheekaikai with porridge. Haratattar took that Sheekaikai mixed with porridge to take purifactory bath in Cauvery. At that time, Agneeshwarar appeared as an old Shiva devotee and told to Haratattar that he is in hungry. Suddenly, Haratattar gave that porridge to that Shiva devotee. Haratattar returned his home, after taking purifactory bath and he felt very bad for giving it with Sheekaikai without remembering. Haratattar prayed whole heartedly for his health to Lord Shiva. Shivalingabupathi is a king who does Nivedhanas and Annadhanam in Shiva poojas. Shiva appeared in the dream of Shivalingabupathi and said that his Nivedhanas and Annadhanam won't get equal to Haraththar’s porridge. From that day, the king became the disciple of Haratattar. Just like this, Haratattar had done many miracles towards people to make them understand about the Panjatcharam. He reached Heaven on a panjami day in Thai month by seeing the Agneeshwarar who appeared as a Rishabaroodar along with Karbakambal, Vinayagar, Subramaniyar and Sandikeswarar.

Greatness of Karpaga Vinayagar : There was an old woman named Karpaganatchiyar in this temple. She had the habit of doing Modaka to Vinayagar daily. But on the day of Thai Panjami, the day when Haratattar reached Kailayam, due to the assay of Vinayagar the Modaka took late to get finished. So, she prayed Vinayagar with repentance. So, he took that old lady with his trunk and kept her in Kailayam and from that day Vinayagar is called as Karpaga Vinayagar.

History

The temple was built 1000 years ago by the Chola dynasties and was later contributed mostly by the Vijayanagar Kings. Lord Dakshinamurthy (Guru) is always seen with a demon being crushed under his feet. The Demon signifies ignorance. It means that Dakshinamurthy leads us from ignorance to the knowledge of self. Instead of this standard practice, we can find the image of Haradatta worshipping Dakshinamurthy, which is a unique feature of this temple. Saint Arunagirinadhar has sang songs in praise of Lord Murugan of this temple in his revered Thirupugazh.

Temple Timings

Day Timings
All Days 05:00 AM - 12:30 PM 04:00 PM - 09:30 PM

Pooja

Kalasanthi
Saturday
08:00
Ucchikaalam
12:00
Sayarakshai
17:30
Irandamkalam
19:30
Arthajamam
21:00

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Airports

Airport Name Distance
Shamshabad 40 KM
Lorem Ipsum 12 KM

Railway Stations

Railway Station Name Distance
Secunderabad 10 KM
Nampally 12 KM
Begumpet 6 KM
Lingampally 20 KM

Bus Stations

Bus Station Name Distance
MGBS 35 KM
CBS 28 KM
kukatpally 20 KM
Lingampally 30 KM
Uppal 35 KM

Private Transports

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Private Transport 8 KM 9546858757
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Local Transports

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Kanjanoor, Thanjavur, Tamilnadu, India

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