VEDAPUREESWARATEMPLE, CHEYYAR, TIRUVANNAMALAI DISTRICT- TAMILNADU

Introduction

The most famous Shiva temple in Cheyyar (Tiruvettipuram) isthe ancient 
Vedapureeswarar Temple (also known as Thiruvothur VedapureeswararTemple). 
Situated on the banks of the Cheyyar River, this 8th-century PaadalPetra 
Sthalam is renowned for its 6-tier rajagopuram, where the Nandi faces outward, 
and its association withSaint Thirugnanasambandar. 

This sacred place is now known as Cheyyar but was previouslycalled Thiruvothur. 
This is one of the important towns in Thiruvanamalaidistrict. It includes a 
sub-collector office, Taluk office, two courts and aspecial prison.

The place is close toVandavasi, native place of Late CP Ramaswamy Iyer, Diwan 
of Travancore.

Key Details ofVedapureeswarar Temple, Cheyyar:

Significance: It is one of the 276 Paadal Petra Sthalams(temples mentioned in 
the Thevaram hymns).

Legend: Itis believed that Saint Thirugnanasambandar sang hymns here, causing a 
male palmtree to flower, which is still the temple's sthala vriksham.

Unique Feature: The Nandi (bull)faces outward, away from the main deity, as it 
is believed to have been sent to leada battle.

Location: The temple is located in Thiruvathipuram (Cheyyar),which is in the 
Tiruvannamalai District.

Legend

 According to popularlegend, when the Saivite saint Sambandhar visited 
Therazhundur, he could notdistinguish the temple from the neighbouring Sri 
Devaadi Raja Perumal Templededicated to Vishnu. At that instant, Ganesha is 
believed to have manifested before Sambandharand pointed out the Shiva temple 
to him.

Rishabam is facing in the same direction as moolavar. Thestory behind this is 
Lord Shiva sent Nandhi along with King Thondaiman toconquer a king called  
Visvavasu. Torepresent this Nandhi is facing in the same direction of moolavar. 
From anotherLegend, Rishaba was instructed not to allow others while Lord Shiva 
wasexplaining the meanings of Vedas to the Rishis and munis.

History

It is one of the shrines of the 275 Paadal Petra Sthalams.The temple is devoted 
to Lord Vedapuresswarar who came here and imparted his spiritual 
knowledgeregarding the Vedas. The inscriptions belong to, Kulothunga,Rajendran, 
Pothappi Chozha,  VikramaChozha etc. indicate the temple was built in the 
chozha kings period.

Unique Features

This temple has a few unique distinctions. The Nandi, whichusually faces the 
Shiva Lingam, is facing the opposite direction. One can also worship all the 
PanchaBootha (lingams) in this temple.

Architecture

The temple faces east with a 7-tier Rajagopuram. A mandapamwith Balipeedam, 
dwajasthambam, and Rishabam are at the front.  Rishabam is facing opposite to 
moolavar.After this, there is a 5-tier Vimanam. 

In the front mandapam iympon procession deities are kept.Some of them are 
Pichadanar, Ambal with Chandrasekar, Arumugar  with 12 hands and 6 heads with 
Valli Devasenalook cute. A Perumal / Vishnu statue is installed in front of 
Durgai. The Chakra is in a vertical positionagainst a horizontal.

In the outer prakaram Sthala Vruksham, sannidhi for ThillaiShivaperuman, 
Chandikeswarar, Thirukalathinathar, Thiru Aanaikka, ThiruAnnamalai, Thirukkachi 
Ekambam, Ambal sannadhi, Palliyarai, Navagrahas andSanthana kuravas.

On the left of the entrance, an image of Thirugnanasambandarwith Shiva and 
Sthala vruksham 

Deities

Moolavar : Sri Vedapureeswarar, Sri VedhaNathar.

Consort   : SriBalakujambigai, Sri IlamlaiNayagi.

Moolavar is on a square Avudayar.

Ambal sannidhi is like aseparate temple with Koshta images. Ambal is in a 
sitting posture.Standing at one place in thefront mandapam, we can have the 
view of Moolavar, Ambal, Vinayagar, Murugan,Navagrahas, and Sthala Vruksham 
(partially visible – obstruction due tosannidhis ).

 In koshtam Vinayagar,Dakshinamurthy, Mahavishnu, Brahma and Durgai.

In the inner prakaram, sannadhi for Vinayagar,Balamurugan, Veerabhadra, 
Nagalingam, 108 Lingam, Naalvar, 63var, ValampuriVinayagar, , Valli Devasena 
Subramaniar, , Bhairavar, Suryan,  Thirumal and Chandran.

Poojas 

Apart from regular poojas,  special poojas on prodosham, sivarathri etc.

Festivals

The devotees of the temple and the natives of the towncelebrate a festival 
every year with street processions which spans 10 days,called Brahmmotsavam. 
The 6th, 7th and 10th days of the festival are celebratedin a grand manner.

7th day function iscelebrated in grand manner called Thiruther vaibhavam. It is 
the main day of festival. The10th day function is celebrated at night. 

Thirugnanasambandar has sung hymns in praise of Lord Shiva ofthis temple.

Devotees throng to thetemple for:-

This is the pariharasthalam for Naga dosha.This is one of the temples where 
Muruga worshiped Lord Shiva of this temple.During Thirugnanasambandar’s visit, 
had a victory over a debate withsamanars/Tamil Jains, and sang a hymn to change 
the male Palm tree to a femalepalm tree.

Temple timings

The temple is kept open between 08.00 Hrs. to 12.00 Hrs.and  16.00 Hrs. to 
20.30 Hrs.  And the poojas are 08.00 Hrs. 12.00 Hrs.  16.00 Hrs. and 20.30 Hrs.

Contact priest

Sivachariyar Dakshinamurthy 9688612660 may be contacted for pooja and other 
functions.

How to reach :

Govt. buses are available from Kanchipuram, Chennai,Thiruvannamalai, Salem, 
etc., and the temple place Thiruvothur is about 1.5 KMfrom the bus stand. The 
temple is 33 KM from Kanchipuram, The nearest Railwaystation is Kanchipuram 

Administration

HR &CE Government of Tamilnadu.

Temple Address

Arulmigu Veda pureeswara temple, Cheyyar, TiruvannamalaiDistrict, Pin Code is 
604407 Phone- 9842416402.

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