Kameeswarar temple, Hindu temple in Villianur, Puducherry, India
Kameeswarar temple is a Hindu place of worship in Villianur, Puducherry, with a main shrine dedicated to Lord Kameeswarar and his consort goddess Kokilambika. The site has traditional architecture arranged across its grounds with various religious structures and spaces for rituals.
This shrine originates from roughly 1000 to 2000 years ago, rooted in the historical region called Vilwanallur, named after the sacred Vilwa tree that once grew there. This connection to nature and faith shaped the site's development over many centuries.
The site serves as an active place of worship where local communities gather for major celebrations like Brahmmotsavam honoring the Mother-Goddess and Mahasivarathri throughout the year. These festivals bring together many visitors and remain central to the spiritual life of the region.
The temple is located on East Car Street in Villianur and can be reached directly by walking or local transport, with staff available for information and questions. Visitors can observe or take part in daily prayers and rituals held throughout the year.
Two sacred water sources called Brahmma theertham and Hruthapa Nasini are located within the temple grounds and follow specific religious practices known as Kameeyam. These water sources hold special meaning in the community's faith and are integral to certain rituals performed here.
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