Sundara Kamakshi temple - Sirukarumbur
When I
posted a forward in our WhatsApp group about Sirukarumbur Sri Sundara Kamakshi
temple a fortnight ago, just after our trip to Palani, Ranga promptly reacted
saying, "porum let’s go a bit
slow". Little did we know that we were destined to have a wonderful
darshan on Chitra Pournami day with the Moon God also praying to the God and
Goddess along with us!
It
was only on Saturday afternoon that Sudha Karthik suggested that we visit the
temple and recite Lalitha Sahasranamam
in front of the Goddess. Things moved at
a great speed with the transport being organised and plans for carrying food
from home for nilachoru.
Two
vehicles carrying ten of us, some offerings to the God and Goddess and lot of eatables,
started sharp at 4 pm.
With
one session of recitation on the way, we reached the temple by 5.30 pm after a
small coffee break.
Though
the temple is getting more popular now, we did not expect it to be practically
empty on an auspicious day such as this. This made us quite happy as the Gurukkal had all the time and patience
to explain in detail about the temple.
Discovered
in 1954 by Mahaperiyava, this very
ancient temple had been covered by heaps of sand forming a small hill. It was built
by the ancestors of Raja Raja Chozhan, said the Gurukkal but the temple being near Kanchi made us wonder if it
could have been built by Pallavas who were well known for their expertise in
sculpting. Whether it was built by the Pallavas or Cholas, it is a visual treat
for people interested in temple sculpture.
As we
entered, we could see the Gajaprishta Vimanam
first and a beautiful sculpture of Dakshinamurthy.
We prayed at the Pillayar sannidhi which is the first one in the temple.
We then entered Lord Thiripuranthaka Easwarar sannidhi. A huge avudai and a slightly conical but huge Lingam sat majestically in the centre. The cylindrical Gajaprishta Vimanam made the sanctum
look very spacious and we had a great darshan of the Lord. The Gurukkal showed us the Vyakrapadhar
sculpture on the wall praying to the Lord on one side and a lady with
Vyakrapadham on the other side.
Circumambulating
the Lord's sannidhi, the first goshtamurthy was Pillayar as usual, followed by Dakshinamurthy. This Dakshinamurthy was
unique showing us the glory his Adiyargal
can reach. Yes, the 63 Nayanmargal
are in the form of 63 Lingams on the
head of this Lord!
And
to show that Ambal is his half, he is
seen with makara kuzhai on his right
ear and thodu on his left ear!
Next
was Mahavishnu followed by Brahma, followed by Durgai! Chandikeswarar
seemed to be missing!
Right
behind the sannidhi, in front of Mahavishnu, a vilva tree and neem tree are found standing together. This is very
rare as usually we can see arasamaram
and veppamaram together in many
temples. Here the vilva tree is
branching into three forks looking like a Tirushulam.
Also, a small branch of the neem tree is interlinked with the vilva tree, which makes one feel that
the Goddess (neem tree) has put an arm on the Lord's (vilva tree) shoulder!
There
is also a huge lingam underneath
these trees and a small tirusulam
planted in the ground.
Parallel
to the Lord's sannidhi, which is also
not very common, is the Goddess's sannidhi.
The Gurukkal started showing us the more
intricate carvings on the walls of Ambal
sannidhi and we had a darshan of an owl on the gopuram. We felt quite happy as this is an auspicious sighting!
Ambal's sannidhi is made of green stone which
is cool naturally.
One visit is not enough to take in all the intricate
sculptures on the walls.

Saptha matha can be seen here
Pancha asanas of Goddess Mahalakshmi
Apart from these, many architectural treasures were unearthed in 2001! As the gopuram was already in place by then, these stones which must have been part of the gopuram earlier are just kept on the ground!
A baby in mother's womb crafted with clarity!
Mother and baby !
We
entered the sannidhi after seeing all
this. No words are enough to describe the Goddess standing magnificently in the
centre! When the earlier Gurukkal asked Mahaperiayava why Goddess Kamakshi
sitting in Kanchi is standing in Sirukarumbur, the all-knowing saint replied
that here she is standing ready to grant our wishes the moment we ask, not even
taking the extra time to get up from a sitting posture! One can see a Sreechakram in front of the Goddess.
this was placed here by Mahaperiyava.
We
could not take our eyes of the Goddess who appeared so benevolent! After a long
time we came out to complete our recitation of Lalitha Sahasranamam before it became too dark.
As we
completed the recitation, the Moon God rose up the Eastern sky to have a look
at the God and Goddess.
We
then got up to pray at my favourite God, Lord Muruga who was six faced sitting
majestically on his peacock with Valli and Devivanai on either side!
This sannidhi is right most corner after
Ambal sannidhi, with the God and
Goddess flanked on either side by their sons!
Right
opposite Ambal sannidhi is Anugraha
Veerabhadrar. This is again not a very common posture of the Lord! He is
standing there with a Sivalingam on
his forehead. A very powerful God, ready to give anugraham to us! We could see the goat headed Dakshan standing at
his feet.
Next
to Anugraha Veerabhadrar is the Navagraha sannidhi.
Though I did not check with the Gurukkal,
I felt that the temple can do with some funding as even in small temples in Chennai
the Navagrahas are clad in their respective coloured vastras whereas here they were
bare with no alankarams!
Adjacent
to Navagrahas is a small sannidhi for
Kalabhairavar
Next
was abhishekam at the Lord's sannidhi followed by abhishekam for Ambal. It really looked like the Goddess's eyes were opening as the
abhisheka thiraviyam was poured over
her! We had a great opportunity of
looking at the Goddess and the Moon God alternately during this time. After a
great darshan of the abhishekam, we
decided to have the food we had brought in the temple.
We
then waited for the alankaram to be
completed. Though we were a little worried that we could be delayed as it was
taking a long time with only one Gurukkal
completing the alankaram for both
the God and the Goddess. we really thanked our stars that we did not leave
without seeing this.
The Lingam was decked in a resplendent veshti, many garlands and the naagam. We prayed to the Lord and went
to Ambal Sannidhi. In full alankaram, she looked even more
benevolent. Clad in a bright nine yards saree, she was wearing a golden crown
studded with precious stones, her forehead was decorated with manjal and kumkumam. Red stone mookuthi
shone on one side of the nose and a nathu
with many white stones on the other side. Her smile was enhanced by a very cute,
dangling bullaku touching her upper
lip! Many stone necklaces adorned her neck along with 5 different flower
garlands in many colours! Her long braid with many jadai billais was resting below her knee! A small pair of golusu decorated the Universal Mother's
feet along with a few champaka
flowers.
The sreechakram was also decked with garlands
and many lotuses.
As we
stood there not able to take our eyes off the Goddess, the Gurukkal came in and placed a parrot made of dazzling stones on the
right hand of the Goddess, making the Sundara
Kamakshi look like Goddess Meenakshi!
This increased her beauty as she stood there like a bride, blessing us
all!
Not
having the heart to leave, we all prayed that the God and the Goddess, give us
darshan again and left the temple to reach home by 11 pm.






















Thanks to your blog. Relived the visit to the temple
ReplyDeleteSuperb Lakshmi...will visit temple soon
ReplyDeleteSuperb write up and pictures, Lak. Glad to see you blogging again :D
ReplyDeleteI could visualise each sannidhi and deity very clearly. Your words paint wonderful pictures indeed.
DeleteExellant thought provoking informative write up.keep writing similar subjects when ever possible
ReplyDeleteVery well written,keep it up
ReplyDeleteWell explained write-up about the temple.By Amman's grace, we should get an opportunity to have a dharshan of Ambal🙏
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