Friday, October 26, 2018

Kandazheeswarar Temple, Kundrathur – Legends

Kandazheeswarar Temple, Kundrathur – Legends
Kandazheeswarar:
Beginning his pilgrimage from the temples on the banks of holy Vaigai and the those on the banks of Cauvery and worshipping at the two temples on the banks of Palaru, divine poet Sekkizhar was nearing a place on the banks of River Kushasthalai. He saw a great Shiva temple. It was a temple belonging to the Chola period. The soil was so fertile with high yields of plantains and coconuts. It was a hilly region with cool pleasant climate.
The poet decided to stay there for a while and performed penance. The poet devotee lost himself in penance on his Lord and surrendered totally at his feet. Lord Shiva granted darshan to the poet-devotee relieving him of all ego and other material attachments. He called Lord Kandazheeswarar and fell at his feet. Kandhu means attachment and Azhi means removal of attachment – Lord who removed material attachments – Kandazheeswarar.
Lord Murugan installed the Shiva Linga:
As per the legend, Lord Subramanya (Murugan) stayed for some time on the hills of Kundrathur while travelling from Thiruporur to Thiruthani. He also installed a Shiva Linga in this site. That Shiva Linga is the one which is found as the presiding deity of this temple. Hence, he is called Kandazheeswarar.
Kandhu:
In pure Tamil Kandhu stands for tree. The story is there used to be a very ancient tree right at the spot where the Linga is today. People used to worship the tree as it was considered very auspicious. Once the tree withered away they constructed a temple at the same place and hence the name Kandazheeswarar.
Kandhe:
Also in Tamil, Kandhe stands for evil. Kandheshwarar is the destroyer of all evils.
Surya worshipped Lord Shiva:
Another meaning for Kandhu is infinity. Since the Linga in pure form is a beam of light with no beginning and end, Surya worshiped Lord Shiva in this place and hence the name Kandazheeswarar. There is a separate worship place for Suriya in this temple.