This is the largest and the oldest Shiva temple located in
the center of the town of Kumbakonam.
The presiding deity of this temple is Lord Kumbeswara and the presiding
Goddess is Sri Mangalambigai. There is a shrine dedicated to Adi Vinayaka
(Lord Ganesh).
The temple contains some wonderful pieces of sculpture and architecture.
Its main Gopuram is 128 feet high and has many intricately carved
sculptures on it. On a single block of stone in the Navarathri Mandapam
all the 27 stars and 12 Rasis or Rashis (signs) have been carved out. The
image of Lord Subrahmanya, enshrined in the part of the temple, is a rare
specimen. It has six heads but only six hands holding different kinds of
weapons. There is an excellent collection of silver vahanas (palanquins)
used to carry the deities at festival times.
Legend Connected With The Temple
Tradition goes to say that during the 'Mahapralaya' (GreatFloods) after
Dwaparayuga, a 'Kumbam' (Pot) full of amirtham and seeds for creation was
set afloat by Lord Shiva. It was proclaimed by Shiva Himself that the
place where the pot touched theground and had its rest would be considered
as the holiest places in the world.
Since the said Kumbam, as announced by the creator of the world, had its
rest in this place, this ancient place is named as "Kumbakonam"
after that Kumbam. Immediately after its rest Lord Shiva appeared in the
guise of a hunter and broke thesaid Kumbam full of Amirtham with his
arrow.
The nectar settled at two places one of which became the famous Mahamaham
Tank. Out of the pieces of the broken pot Lord Shiva made out a ShivaLinga
and entered into it. This is now enshrined in the temple, and hence the
name Adi Kumbeswara, meaning - one who entered the Kumba or vessel long
long ago.
It is to be noted that this MahaLinga unlike other Lingas found in other
temples, is not made of granite stone and as such Abishekams cannot be
performed with watery substances lest it should dissolve the shape of the
Linga (also spelt as lingam).
The idol of Kirathamoorti is a special feature in the temple and it is a
standing monument to commemorate the incidence that, Lord Shiva Himself
has created the present MahaLinga.
The Saivaite Saints, Appar and Sambandhar who flourished prior to the 7th
century AD has sung devotional songs (Thevarams) in praise of the
presiding deities of the temple.
History Of The Temple
A Chola King built the temple and the temple building itself would seem
to have been renovated by the Nayak King. Some of the old images like "Sri
Ambal", "Sri Durgaiamman" and "Sri Kirathamoorti"
bear the impress of the antiquity about them.
Festivities
The great Mahamaham festival celebrated in honour of Lord attracts lakhs
of people from far and wide and it takes place once in 12 years. It is
celebrated on the conjunction of the moon with the Mahanakshatra and
Jupiter crosses one Rasi or sign in about one year. It comes to Simha Rasi
or Leo every 13th year and it is considered specially sacred. It is
believed that on this auspicious day the tank receives supplies of water
from the Ganges and eight other holy rivers and all the deities are said
to remain present here on that occasion.
The Lord has a number of festivals round the year. Every year in the
month of 'Maasi' (February-March) a festival is conducted and the image of
Lord Kumbeswara is taken out in a procession. It is celebrated for 10 days
during that period.
Others include, Theppam festival during Panguni (March - April),
Sapthathanam during Chitirai month (April - May). During this festival
Lord's idol will be carried in a palanquin to the nearby villages.
Marriage festival for Lord Adikumbeswara and Goddess Mangalambigai is
conducted in the month of 'Vaikasi' (May - June). Daily pujas are
conducted six times from morning to evening.
Temple Timings
The temple is kept open from 5:30 in the morning and stays so till 12:00
in the noon. The temple usually remains closed during the noon hours, and
reopens in the evening at 4:00 p.m. The temple closes in the night after
the last pujas are performed by 8:00 p.m.
Air: The nearest airport is at
Trichy (95-km).
Rail:Kumbakonam is
well connected by rail with the major towns and cities of the state.
Road: Kumbakonam is
just five and a half hours drive from
Chennai and two and
half hours drive from Trichy.
Accommodation is available at the ecomomy class hotels, lodges, and devasthanam cottages in Kumbakonam.