Thirukkadaiyur

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Thirukkadaiyur
Thirukkadavur
village
Thirukkadaiyur is located in Tamil Nadu
Thirukkadaiyur
Thirukkadaiyur
Location in Tamil Nadu, India
Thirukkadaiyur is located in India
Thirukkadaiyur
Thirukkadaiyur
Thirukkadaiyur (India)
Coordinates: 11°4′27″N 79°48′31″E / 11.07417°N 79.80861°E / 11.07417; 79.80861Coordinates: 11°4′27″N 79°48′31″E / 11.07417°N 79.80861°E / 11.07417; 79.80861
Country India
StateTamil Nadu
DistrictMayiladuthurai
Languages
 • OfficialTamil
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Vehicle registrationTN82

Thirukkadaiyur (Thirukadavur) is a temple town on the east coast of Tamil Nadu, about 300 km south of Chennai and 15 km north of Karaikal.

The famous Amritaghateswarar - Abirami Temple of Tirukkadaiyur is associated with the legends of Markandeya and Abirami Pattar, which is a replica. The original temple, Thirukkadaiyur Mayanam, now called Thirumeignanam, built in the 11th century, was ravaged by the sea and is in ruins now. People worship and pray at Thirukkadaiyur temple for long life.

Brahmapureeswarar Temple at Thirukadaiyur Mayanam or Brahmapureeswarar Temple Thirumeiganam, Pillaiperumalnallur, another famous Padal Petra Shiva Sthalam is located nearby, to the east.[1]

Legend[edit]

Markandeya[edit]

This is one of the holy places of Saivism today. Legend has it that Markandeya, a sage and devotee of Lord Siva, prayed to God to bless him with a son. God appeared and gave him a choice to select the type of child he wanted - an honest responsible and virtuous son who would live only for 16 years or a son who would live for 100 years but whose behavior is bad. Markandeya chose the former.

Markandeya[edit]

The boy, Markandeya, also grew up to be an ardent devotee of Siva. The destined time came, when Yama (the lord of death) tried to snatch the life of the boy. Markandeya went to the temple and clutched at the Siva Lingam in a bid to escape death. Pleased by the boy's belief, Siva rescued him from death, incarnating him as Kalantaka (the ender of death).

Shastiapthapoorthi (60th birthday), Bhimaradha Shanthi (70th birthday), Sadabishegam (80th birthday) and other Ayul Shanthi fire worships are very famous here.

Temples[edit]

The Amritaghateswarar - Abirami Temple of Tirukkadaiyur is associated with the legends of Markandeya and Abirami Pattar.

References[edit]

http://thirukadaiyurinfo.com/