Piravadeeswarar Temple, Kanchipuram
Piravasthanam - it's the best-kept secret of Kanchipuram, the city of temples. Go to Kanchipuram and ask for this temple. Else, Google its name and try to locate the GPS coordinates. You would hardly find it. Piravasthanam temple is one of the eight Pallava period temples remaining in the city. This architecturally beautiful temple is located at Kamaraj Nagar 2nd Street. Iravadeeswarar temple and Pachaivannar temple are comparatively better-known sites situated near this temple. Kanchi Puranam mentions this temple. It is also called Piravadeeswarar Temple or Apunarbhaveswarar Temple . The word "Pirava" in the Tamil language indicates preventing rebirth. Similarly, the Iravadeeswarar temple is nearby, indicating something related to death (Irava). As per the legend, the sage Vamadeva prayed to Lord Shiva to bless him, not to have rebirth. The sage was in the womb of his mother while praying. Shiva advised him to visit this site to fulfill his wish. Accordingly, afte