Ashtabhujakara Perumal- The Eight Armed Lord
Close to Varadaraja swami temple we have a number of divya desams closely connected with the famous yagyam performed by none other than Brahma the creator. During the Ashvamedha yaagam many were the disturbances that came his way. Demons and serpents were sent to disrupt the proceedings and The Protector came rushing to protect His devotee.Vishnu is generally seen with four Hands, but here we get to see Him with Eight. He wields the Discus, the Conch, the Sword, the Mace, the Bow, the Arrow, the Spear and the Lotus. It was to this temple that we had the fortune of visiting at about 9.30a.m. on 29/10/2015. The temple is in Vishnu Kanchi close to Varadarajaswami temple. It is about 2 kms from the temple and is located on Tirukacchi Nambi Street. One can take an auto or a share auto from Tiruvadi koil and get down at Asthabhujakaram. There is an arch adjacent to a petrol bunk which is hard to miss. One can also take state transport bus and get down at the petrol bunk. As we reached the temple it appeared to be closed. The woman selling flowers told us that this was the Vaikuntavasal and that the temple would remain open till noon. As we entered the watchman welcomed us and we remembered Andal’s ‘Nayakannai’ pasuram. Such small things make our day better. We entered the main temple after worshipping Garudazhwar at the entrance. We saw sannidhis of Bhu Varaha Perumal, Pushpavalli Thayar and Astabhujakara Perumal. Moolavar with His Eight Hands is known as AdiKesava Perumal and Astabhujakaran and Gajendra varadan. Utsavar has four Hands as is usual.After worshipping this Unique Form of Perumal (there is a divyamangala vigraham similar at the Angkorvat temple-Cambodia) we came out to do pradakshinam.
After crossing the dwajhasthambham we saw a shrine for Andal and had Her darshan through the window. She was as usual slim and beautiful as a creeper. Our next halt was at the temple of Anjaneya swami . As we proceeded clockwise we saw a ‘Thulabhara mandapam’ and notices about utsavams and pooja timings. We next saw a four wheeled cart painted brightly. As we proceeded we noticed some devotees lighting lamps at a sannidhi. It was Peyazhwar Sannidhi. Peyazhwar desired to see Gajendramoksham and is believed to have witnessed it here. Then there was the temple madapalli and as we finished the round we saw prasadams being distributed at a mandapam. When Murali Bhattar swami was free we asked him to tell us about the temple and its sthala puranam. As we made our way out we saw a huge pushkarni which was totally dry and learnt that this was known as Gajendra Pushkarni and it was here that Gajendramoksham happened. Swami Desika at the very beginning of Ashtabhujashtakam talks of Gajendraraksha. He calls upon the Lord to deliver him from the crocodile in the form of senses. It is interesting to note that Swami Desikan has offered an ashtakam (8 verses) for the Eight handed Lord. This Lord puts an end to our never-ending fears. Those who worship this Lord will desire prappathi and for those who have already surrendered the Lord will give flawless service at His lotus feet served by Lakshmi. He says in order to establish Yourself as Saranagathavatsalan (partiality towards the surrendered) You assumed double the number of Hands. Devotees visiting Kanchi should take time off and spend time at this temple and let the...
Read moreThe temple is the 44th Divya Desam and is situated in Thondai Nadu. Ashtabuja means “Eight Arms”. Lord Vishnu here assumes a form with eight arms, each holding powerful weapons. The purpose of this unique form was to vanquish a ferocious beast called Sarabha and protect the yagna (sacrificial ritual) of Lord Brahma. Deity and Thayar: The main deity is Lord Ashtabujakara Perumal. Thayar (Goddess) is blessed as Alarmelmangai or Padmasini Thayar. Interestingly, here, Thayar is to be worshipped first, prior to Gajendra Varadhan, similar to the Nachiyarkoil Divyadesam in Kumbakonam. Legend and Miracles: To bring an end to the Aswamedha Yagam conducted by Lord Brahma, Goddess Saraswathi sent Sarabha, a peculiar and violent creature, along with the asuras. In response, Paranthaman (Lord Vishnu) appeared in an unusual form with eight hands, each holding different weapons. He defeated the asuras and suppressed Sarabha. Devotees can also worship a Kali Temple near this Divyadesam, commemorating this event. Another significant miracle associated with this temple is the Gajendra Moksham. Just like in Thirukavithalam Divyadesam, it is believed that Gajendra (an elephant) attained liberation here. Location and Features: Ashtabujakaram Temple is located about 2 km from the famous Varadharaja Perumal Temple in Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu. The temple’s paramapatha vasal (gateway to heaven) makes it unique among Kanchipuram’s Divyadesams. If you’re ever in Kanchipuram, consider visiting this remarkable temple where the Almighty blesses devotees with His eight hands!
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Read moreThe Perumal in this sthalam is Sri Aadhikesava Perumal and he is seen with 8 hands. He holds Chakaram, Sword, a Flower and an Arrow on the 4 right hands and Sangu, Bow, Kedayam (which is used to protect while fighting using a sword) and Gadha (Which can be found along with Hanuman and Bhima). The sthalapuranam of this temple is also associated with that of Saraswathi and Lord Brahman. After all the demons were killed by Sriman Narayanan, who were sent by Saraswathi to destroy the yagam done by Brahma devan, she finaly sent a ferocious Sarbham (snake). Sriman Narayanan to kill the dangerous snake, took the form of Ashtabhuja Perumal holding 8 different weapons to kill the snake. And using all those 8 weapons, he killed the snake sent by Saraswathi. The snake is found on the Vaayu end of the yaaga sala as "Sarabeswaran" in this temple. This Perumal gave His prathyaksham (seva) for Gajendran, the elephant. The Weapons like sword, bow, Gadha etc., found in the hands of the perumal is said to be against the evil and helps for good things. All the eight things (or) Aayudham (weapon) found on the hands of the Perumal is called as "Divya Aayudha Aazhwargal". When coming across the sculptures found in this sthalam, we can see that this temple was built by Thondaiman Chakravarthy who is popularly named as...
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