Ona Kantheeswarar Temple (ஓணகாந்தேஸ்வரர் கோயில்)[1] (also called Onakanthali) is a Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva, located in the town of Panjupettai, Kanchipuram, Kanchipuram district in Tamil Nadu, India. Shiva is worshipped as Ona Kantheeswarar and his consort Parvathi as Kamakshi. Ona Kantheeswarar is revered in the 7th century Tamil Saiva canonical work, the Tevaram, written by Tamil saint poets known as the nayanars and classified as Paadal Petra Sthalam, the 275 temples reverred in the canon. The temple has a small three-tiered rajagopuram, the entrance tower and all the shrines are located in an elevated structure. The temple has two daily rituals at various times from 5:30 a.m. to 8 p.m., and three yearly festivals on its calendar, namely the MargazhiTiruvathirai during the Tamil month of Margazhi (December - January) and Aipassi full moon day Aippassi (October - November) being the most prominent. The temple is maintained and administered by the Hindu Religious and Endowment Board of the Government of Tamil Nadu.
Arulmigu Onakanteswarar Temple, Onakanthantali, Panchpetpet, Kanchipuram- 631 502. Kanchipuram District.The Onakandan Thali Temple is one of the five temples dedicated to Devarapadal in Kanchipuram, the spiritual city of Tamil Nadu. “The Lord here blesses the self. It is the 235th shiva temple of Lord Shiva receiving the Devarapatam song.GENERAL INFORMATION: In Kanchipuram, Mother Kamakshi is in a private temple. Since she is the Sarvavaiyapi, there is no shrine of Amman in any Shiva temple in the city.There is no Amman in the Onakandeswarar Temple and the Onakandan Thali Temple located close to the temple.Prayer: Those who seek gold, hope that Sundarar will sing this song.Elegant Credit: Anointing to Lord Shiva and Goddess can be done in the temple.Thalaperum: Here Lord Shiva performs as three lingas. Sundarar is available in this place.It is believed that singing this will lead to gold and gold. If one passes through the three-level Rajagopuram, there are three lingas in three separate shrines. Oneswara, Kandeswara and Jalandreswar are these.This is an unseen vision. Sundarar in the Ardha Mandapam and the turning point of the Lord is obtained. Here is a boon to the Lord Vayayudari Vinayakar.In addition, the sound of Om is said to be heard in the idol of Lord Ganesha, another Ganesha devotee.History: Once upon a time the warriors of the monster Vanasuraman, Onan and Kandan were the defenders of the fort at Pushalam. Of these, Onan received a boon from a hard-nosed, lingam-anointed lingam in the region.Similarly, Kanthan also worshiped another lingam and made great gifts. Jalandharasaran who lived in the area also established a lingam. Later, Lord Shivas companion Sundarar came to the region.Three lingams were cut into the earth outside. He wanted to raise the temple to show that the Asuras also had devotion and to protect the lingams. He sang the gold, the object of which is Shiva. Siva, fed up with his bottle, delayed singing a few more songs and then disappeared into a nearby tree.All of the pomegranates in the Amtrak listened to Sundarar, and turned into golden pods. Then he took out the lingams and raised the temple with the money.
The site that received the song.