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Abirami Anthadhi shrine

அருள்மிகு அபிராமி (அமிர்தகடேஸ்வரர்) கோயில், திருக்கடையூர்Arulmigu Abirami (Amirthakadeswarar) Temple, Thirukkadaiyur

DeityAbirami (Parvati)அபிராமி
ConsortAmirthakadeswarar (Shiva, Kalasamhara Murti)
LocationThirukkadaiyur, Mayiladuthurai, Tamil Nadu
FestivalsThai new-moon (Abirami Bhattar day), Maha Shivaratri, Navaratri, Shashtiabdapoorthi / Sathabhishekam ceremonies, Brahmotsavam

Sthala Mahātmyam

The Amirthakadeswarar–Abirami Temple at Thirukkadaiyur is dedicated to Shiva as Amirthakadeswarar (Kalasamhara Murti, conqueror of death) and his consort Abirami, and is a Paadal Petra Sthalam praised in the Tevaram. Two great legends sanctify it. In the first, the boy Markandeya, fated to die at sixteen, worshipped here; when Yama cast his noose, Shiva burst from the lingam and slew Death, granting the boy eternal youth — hence Mrityunjaya. In the second, the devotee Abirami Bhattar, lost in vision of the Goddess, declared a new-moon day to be full moon before the ruler; to save her devotee, Abirami flung her earring into the sky as a radiant full moon while he sang the immortal Abirami Anthadhi, a garland of a hundred verses, at whose seventy-ninth verse she appeared. The temple is renowned for conducting Shashtiabdapoorthi, Bheemaratha and Sathabhishekam ceremonies — auspicious 60th, 70th and 80th-year remarriage rites believed to ward off untimely death.

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