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The most
famous Siva temple at Kanchipuram is the Ekambareswara temple where he
is worshipped in the form of Earth Linga and its 11 storey structure
temple tower which is adorned with beautiful sculptures is one of the
tallest temple tower in south india. |
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The sthalapurana says that
when Lord Siva was deeply immersed in the task of creating, protecting
and destroying the Universe, Parvati, his consort, in a jocular mood,
closed his eyes.This resulted in staying the process of creation and
destruction as
well as obstruction to the natural law of things. It was
a serious matter and Siva became angry and cursed Parvati to go to the
Earth and expiate her misdeed.accordingly Parvati came to the banks of
the river Kampa under a single mango tree at Kanchi and made a
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To test her sincerity Siva
placed various obstacles and hindrances in the way of Parvati's penance.
But with the help of Vishnu she could tide over all the difficulties. At
last Siva hurled a deluge by taking out the Ganges from
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to wash away the Linga
worshipped by Parvati. She clasped it with all veneration to her breasts
and this pleased Siva who took her again as his consort. The temple is
said to have been built at the spot where the lord forgave her.
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In the month of Phalguni on the 10th day
of Uttiram the marriage of Siva and Parvati is celebrated with great
pomp and splendor.
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The ancient mango tree in the courtyard
is worshipped by all even today with great veneration. It has got four
branches representing the four Vedas. Each branch bears fruit with a
different taste and the leaves are also different in appearance. It is a
popular belief that if a childless woman takes the fruit of the tree she is
blessed with children. In the prakaram round the mango tree is a lingam.
Which is a composite of 108 small lingams and another one of 1008 small
lingams. There are idols of the 63 Nayanmars also. There are two tanks in
the temple, Kampa Nadi and Sivaganga. There is a Vishnu shrine in the Siva
temple and the name of the Vishnu is Nilatingal Tundattan. The temple has
silver and gold-plated vahanams of considerable value. Originally built by
the Pallavas, this large Siva temple was later reconstructed by the Chola
and Vijaynagara kings. Here, Lord Siva is worshipped as Earth or Prithivi,
which is one of the five elements. 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.
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