JESHTADEVI  SUB-SHRINES  IN KANCHIPURAMTEMPLES-TAMILNADU

 

1 Ekambareswarar Temple,primarily dedicated to Lord Shiva, houses asignificant 
shrine dedicated to Jyeshta Devi. Devotees visit thisshrine to seek her 
blessings for good fortune and protection from misfortune. Rituals here focus 
on removingobstacles and resolving personal difficulties. The shrine’s 
peacefulsetting within the temple offers a peaceful atmosphere for prayer. The 
temple’s60-metre-tall gopuram (vimana), with its intricate carvings, symbolises 
theconnection between the earthly and divine realms, making it a spiritual 
andarchitectural marvel.

Location: Car Street, Periya Kanchipuram

Timings: 6 AM – 12:30 PM and 4 PM – 8 PM

2. Kailasanathar Temple. Kailasanathar Temple in Kanchipuramwith Primary deity 
Lord Siva, known for its architectural style and historicalsignificance. It 
houses arevered shrine dedicated to Jyeshta Devi. Devotees visit this 
shrineseeking relief from misfortune, believing prayers here bring peace and 
dispelnegativity. The temple’s intricate sandstone carvings, especially the 
deitysculptures. Visitors canalso explore 58 small shrines within the temple 
compound. The temple,built in the 8th century, is one of the oldest in South 
India. It attractspilgrims and tourists who wish to witness its grandeur and 
divine heritage.

Location: Pillaiyarpalayam, Kanchipuram

Timings: 7 AM – 7 PM

3. Kamakshi Amman Temple-Kamakshi Amman Temple, dedicated toGoddess Kamakshi, 
alsohouses a shrine for Jyeshta Devi. Pilgrims worship Kamakshi forprosperity 
and Jyeshta Devi for protection from misfortune. The temple’s goldengopuram and 
grand halls make it a key attraction in Kanchipuram. The Jyeshta Devi shrine, 
whilelesser-known, offers a peaceful space for personal reflection.Special 
prayers during Navratri and other festivals add to the temple’sspiritual 
significance. This combination of vibrant worship and serenecontemplation makes 
the temple a vital spiritual destination.

Location: Kanchipuram East

Timings: 5:30 AM – 12:30 PM and 4 PM – 8:30 PM

4. Ulagalantha PerumalTemple-UlagalanthaPerumal Temple, has a famous Jyestha 
Devi temple in Kanchipuram.

Primarily dedicated to Lord Vishnu, Ulagalantha PerumalTemple, features 
alesser-known but powerful Jyeshta Devi shrine. This shrine is uniquefor its 
ancient design and peaceful surroundings, attracting devotees lookingfor a 
calm, spiritual experience. 

The temple is also famous for its depiction of Lord Vishnu inhis Vamana avatar. 
TheJyeshta Devi shrine is an important part of Kanchipuram’s religious 
landscape.It serves as a place of solace and devotion for many pilgrims who 
seekblessings and spiritual upliftment during their visit.

Location: Kanchipuram

Timings: 6:30 AM – 12:30 PM and 4:30 PM – 8:30 PM

5. Chitragupta SwamyTemple-Chitragupta Swamy Temple is unique for its 
dedication to Chitragupta, the Hindu god ofrecords and karma. It alsofeatures a 
small shrine for Jyeshta Devi. Locals frequently visitthis shrine to seek her 
blessings for overcoming life’s adversities. Thetemple’s peaceful atmosphere, 
combined with its unique deities, makes it anappealing destination for 
spiritual seekers. Special pujas are conducted onauspicious days. The temple’s 
rituals are believed to provide relief fromobstacles and misfortunes, enhancing 
its significance in the community.

Location: Nellukara Street, Kanchipuram

Timings: 6 AM – 12 PM, 4 PM – 8 PM

6. Varadharaja PerumalTemple-VaradharajaPerumal Temple, is one of the 108 Divya 
Desams, known for its grand festivalsand devotion to Lord Vishnu.It also houses 
a small but revered shrine for Jyeshta Devi, where devotees prayfor protection 
from financial misfortune and hardships. The temple’sintricate stone carvings 
and towering gopurams enhance the spiritualatmosphere. During major festivals, 
special prayers are held at the JyeshtaDevi shrine, drawing large crowds of 
worshippers seeking her blessings.

Location: Vishnu Kanchi

Timings: 6 AM – 12 PM and 4 PM – 9 PM

7. ThiruparuthikundramJyeshta Devi Shrine-Thiruparuthikundramis home to a 
lesser-known yet powerful Jyeshta Devi shrine, situated near the ancient Jain 
temple.Local devotees and visitors seek blessings here to avoid misfortune. The 
quiet,off-the-beaten-path location of this shrine makes it an ideal spot for 
peacefulworship. Though it may not attract many tourists, its deep-rooted 
spiritualtraditions make it an important temple for devotees. Offerings and 
prayers madehere are believed to bring peace, stability, and protection from 
life’schallenges.

Location: Near Thiruparuthikundram Jain Temple

Timings: 7 AM – 7 PM

8. Jyeshta DeviTemple, Little Kanchi

Little Kanchi is located in the quieter part of Kanchipuram. Little Kanchi is a 
well-known templededicated to Jyeshta Devi. Popular among locals, the temple is 
knownfor rituals that focus on removing obstacles and negativity from life. 
Thetemple’s simple but serene atmosphere offers a space for reflection 
andmeditation, attracting spiritual seekers. Its peaceful location enhances 
itsappeal as a place for undisturbed worship. This makes it a frequent stop 
fordevotees who seek tranquillity and spiritual relief.

Location: Little Kanchi, Kanchipuram

Timings: 6:30 AM – 7:30 PM

9. Sri Jyeshta DeviTemple, Outer Kanchipuram-SriJyeshta Devi Temple is located 
on the outskirts of Kanchipuram, a hidden gemfor peaceful worship. 
Thoughsmaller than other temples, it is revered by locals for its 
spiritualtraditions. The annual festival, featuring special prayers and 
rituals,draws devotees from nearby areas. Worshippers believe that praying here 
removesobstacles, protects from misfortunes, and brings stability. Its 
secludedlocation enhances the serene atmosphere, making it an ideal spot for 
reflectionand devotion.

Location: Outer Kanchipuram

Timings: 6 AM – 6 PM

Visiting the JyeshtaDevi temples in Kanchipuram offers spiritual retreat and 
connects visitors with the religioushistory. Each temple is unique in its 
history, architecture, and the blessingsit offers, making it an integral part 
of Kanchipuram’s spiritual landscape. 

 

This was an interesting read that many temples in Kanchipuramhas separate 
shrine for Jeshta Devi and worship is done now also. 

Compiled andposted by R.Gopalakrishnan 11-10-2025

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