Vol-10 Number-3 July 2025
Chief Editor: Vijay Kumar
Publisher: National Trust for Promotion of Knowledge, Lucknow
Mode of Publication: Online (e-Journal)
This article by H. Selva Kumar is about the Vedagiriswarar Temple at Thirukazhukundram @
Tirukalukundram, discrtrict Kanchipuram district of Tamil Nadu, stands as one of South India’s
most venerated centres of Śaiva worship and pilgrimage. It is situated atop a hill and is having the
sacred tank Śaṅgu Tīrtham nearby, the complex has long been hailed as the “Kailāsa of the South”.
The sacred hill of Tirukkazhukundram, crowned by the Vedagirisvara temple and complemented
by the Bhaktavatsalesvara shrine at its foothill, preserves one of the richest epigraphical and
architectural records in Tamil Nadu. From period of Pallavas beginnings in the 7th century to that of
Pandyas and repairs sin the 13th, the site embodies the continuous interplay of dynastic patronage,
temple expansion, and Saiva devotion. The temple follows a regular schedule of daily worship.
Different festivals are celebrated throughout the year.