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Which is the largest temple in Kanchipuram?
paadal petra stalam
There are 11 paadal petra stalam in Kanchipuram. The temple is the largest temple in the town of Kanchipuram and is located in the northern part of the town.
Which is main temple in Kanchipuram?
Most Famous Temples In Kanchipuram
- 9 Must-visit temples in Kanchipuram. Ekambareswarar Temple.
- Ekambareswarar Temple.
- Kanchi Kailasanathar Temple.
- Kanchi Kamakshi Amman Temple.
- Varadaraja Perumal Temple.
- Ulagalantha Perumal Temple.
- Trilokinath Temple.
- Chitragupta Swamy Temple.
What is the story of Athi Varadar?
An incarnation of Lord Vishnu, the deity Lord Athi Varadar is a 9-feet tall idol made out of the fig tree, which is brought out of Varadaraja Perumal temple tank every 40 years. The festival, which is centuries-old, is always held at the Varadaraja Perumal temple at Kancheepuram for 48 days.
Where will the idol of Lord Athi Varadar be kept on display?
The idol of Lord Athi Varadar will be kept on display at Varadharaja Perumal Temple or Devarajaswamy temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu located in the holy city of Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu, India. The 10-foot idol of Lord Athi Varadar (made out of fig tree / Athi Tree) was kept underwater for past 40 years in temple tank.
Why is Athi Varadaraja Perumal in Kanchipuram famous?
Fourteen of the Divya Desam temples are in Kanchipuram with Athi Varadaraja Perumal being one of them. As per the legend, the great saint Sri Ramanujacharya resided in this temple. In addition to the Divya Desam status, there is something special about this temple.
What is the meaning of Athi Varadaraja temple?
Basically Athi means ‘Fig’ and Varadaraja means ‘King who bestows boons’, hence the temple is named Athi Varadaraja. Over many centuries the following dynasties contributed in the expansion of the temple:
Why is Athi Varadar festival celebrated?
The Athi Varadar festival shot into prominence last year (2019) with people from all over India flocking to the holy city of Kanchipuram. This festival is celebrated at Athi Varadaraja Perumal temple. The Athi Varadaraja Perumal temple was built by the Chola’s in 1053.