Sri Thirukkaar Vaanar Temple, Kanchipuram

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Jaya Jaya Sri Sudarsana !

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052. Thirukkaar Vaanam – Sri Thirukkaar Vaanar Temple, Kanchipuram

About the Temple & Location:

This Divyadesam is also situated inside the Pragharam (Inner-wall) of Ooragathan Temple, Kanchipuram.

Sthlapuranam :

The Perumal in this sthalam is Thirukkaar vaanar. Kaar means clouds and Neer means rain (or) water. The God Sri Kalvarexplains to the world that the water in this world is the resemblence of him and the Kaar (the black clouds which gives rain) to the world is also one of his reflection and clouds which is found in the sky is also the reflection.

Without water, the World cannot survive. So, he comes to the World as rain and make all the things to survive.

So, Sriman Narayanan explains that he himself is the black clouds which gives the rain for the humans and all things to survive. So, this perumal is called as “Thirukkaar Vaanakkalvar”.

Moolavar and Thaayar:

The Perumal found here is Sri Kalvar and he is found in Standing position facing West direction.
Prathayaksham for Gowri Parvathi Devi.

Thaayar
The Thaayar found here is Komalavalli (Thamaraiyaal) Naachiyar.

Mangalasasanam:

  • Thirumangai Alwar – 1 Paasuram.
    Total – 1 Paasuram.

Pushkarani:

  • Gowrithadagam (Tharathara theertham).

Vimanam:
Pushpaka Vimanam.

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Born on Makara Uthiradam star, native of Mukkur and brought up in Ladavaram village near Arcot and now well settled in Mumbai for over five decades. Presently, at 70, trying to run this website without any commercial expectations or profit motive, just for the sake of our future generations to understand about Sanatana Dharma & Srivaishnavam sampradayam.Within my limited knowledge that I put it here, what I learnt from the world.

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