Sunday, June 28, 2020

Ekambareswarar Temple, Kumbakonam – Religious Significance

Ekambareswarar Temple, Kumbakonam – Religious Significance
Shiva Temples:
Twelve famous Shiva temples in and around Kumbakonam participate in the famous Maha Maham festival during which Theerthavari happens in the Mahamaha Tank. This festival is celebrated once in 12 years in Kumbakonam.
These 12 Shiva temples are:
Of them 10 temples are in Kumbakonam. The processional deities of these temples come to this tank during festival days.
Vishnu Temples:
Also, 5 Vaishnava temples from Kumbakonam also participate in this festival. However, the Theerthavari happens in the river Kaveri instead of the Theerthavari in Mahamaha tank.
These Vaishnava temples are:
This is the only temple out of the 12 temples where only Mother Kamakshi participates in the Mahamaham festival.  In the case of the remaining 11 temples, both Lord Shiva and Mother participate. This unique participation is due to the fact that this is a temple of Vishwakarmas, whose prime deity is Kamakshi. Hence more importance is given to her. 
Rahu Kala Pooja performed every day on Rahu Kalam is a unique aspect about this Temple. It is believed that Rahu Kala Pooja might have originated in this Temple. For this Pooja, devotees first worship Raja Ganapathi and then participate in the Pooja to Kalika Parameswari (Rahukala Kali). Devotees believe that when prayers are offered to her during Rahukalam, all their problems would be solved. In the Pooram star of the Tamil month Puratasi (Sep-Oct), Sumangali Pooja is conducted in a grand scale. Girls who want to get married, pray to her and it is believed that it mostly ends in success.