Someswara Swamy 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:
As the temple is revered in Thevaram, it is classified
as Paadal Petra Sthalam, one of the 276 temples that find mention in the
Saiva canon. This Temple is the 145th Devaram Paadal Petra Shiva Sthalam and 28th
sthalam on south of river Cauvery in Chozha Nadu.
Kaya Rohanam Temples:
There are three Kaya Rohanam
Temples in Tamil Nadu. Kaya Rohana refers to a branch of Saivism originated in
Gujarat. Chola Kings brought the Brahmins belonging to this sect for the cause
of Shaivism and settled them down in three places namely Kanchipuram,
Kumbakonam and Nagapattinam. The Kaya Rohana temples of Tamil Nadu are;
Holier than Kasi:
There is a popular saying in Sanskrit - Kumbakonam is
more sacred than Varanasi (Kasi). A sin committed at some place can be washed
away by visiting a nearby holy place. A sin committed in one of the
sacred places is washed away by going on a pilgrimage to Varanasi. However, if
one commits a sin in Varanasi itself, it can only be washed off in Kumbakonam.
Similarly, any sinful act done at Kumbakonam is washed away there itself.