Kamakshi Amman Temple Kanchipuram (Pariharam for Delay in Marriage)
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Kamakshi Amman Temple Kanchipuram (Pariharam for Delay in Marriage)

Kanchi Kamakshi Temple – One of the Seven Sacred Mokshapuris The  Kamakshi Temple is a famous Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Kamakshi , a compassionate and powerful form of Parvati Devi . Located in the historic city of Kanchipuram , near Chennai, the temple is closely associated with Adi Shankaracharya , one of the greatest Hindu philosophers and saints. Along with the Meenakshi Temple in Madurai and the Akilandeswari Temple in Thiruvanaikaval, the Kamakshi Temple is one of the three key centers of Shakti worship in Tamil Nadu. Highly Recommended For Worship of Goddess Kamakshi is believed to invoke love, harmony, and divine feminine energy . Prayers to the Goddess are especially recommended for: - Marriage blessings and removing delays in marriage - Family peace and unity - Growth and happiness of children - Remarriage and relationship healing - Conception and family expansion - Inner balance and nurturing feminine strength Devotees believe that her divine grace removes obstacles and brings serenity, prosperity, and fulfillment to every aspect of family life. Temple History and Significance Inside the sanctum, Goddess Kamakshi is seated gracefully in Padmasana (lotus posture), symbolizing peace and prosperity. She holds a sugarcane bow and flower bunch in her lower hands, and a pasha (lasso) and ankusha (goad) in her upper hands, with a parrot perched near the flowers. According to legend, Goddess Kamakshi performed deep penance under a mango tree , worshipping a Shivalingam made of sand , and attained Lord Shiva’s hand in marriage . Later, Adi Shankaracharya installed a sacred Sri Chakra in the temple’s sanctum, transforming the fierce form of worship into a more serene and benevolent one. This Sri Chakra became the seat of the renowned Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham . Offer Worship through PariharaOnline.com PariharaOnline.com brings you a golden opportunity to offer your prayers at the famous Kanchi Kamakshi Temple and invoke the divine grace of Goddess Kamakshi from wherever you are. What You’ll Receive The prasadam box sent to you will include: - Sacred Kanchi Kumkumam - Protective thread from the temple

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Kanchi Kamakshi Temple – One of the Seven Sacred Mokshapuris

The  Kamakshi Temple is a famous Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Kamakshi , a compassionate and powerful form of Parvati Devi . Located in the historic city of Kanchipuram , near Chennai, the temple is closely associated with Adi Shankaracharya , one of the greatest Hindu philosophers and saints.

Along with the Meenakshi Temple in Madurai and the Akilandeswari Temple in Thiruvanaikaval, the Kamakshi Temple is one of the three key centers of Shakti worship in Tamil Nadu.

Highly Recommended For

Worship of Goddess Kamakshi is believed to invoke love, harmony, and divine feminine energy . Prayers to the Goddess are especially recommended for:

Marriage blessings and removing delays in marriage

Family peace and unity

Growth and happiness of children

Remarriage and relationship healing

Conception and family expansion

Inner balance and nurturing feminine strength

Devotees believe that her divine grace removes obstacles and brings serenity, prosperity, and fulfillment to every aspect of family life.

Temple History and Significance

Inside the sanctum, Goddess Kamakshi is seated gracefully in Padmasana (lotus posture), symbolizing peace and prosperity. She holds a sugarcane bow and flower bunch in her lower hands, and a pasha (lasso) and ankusha (goad) in her upper hands, with a parrot perched near the flowers.

According to legend, Goddess Kamakshi performed deep penance under a mango tree , worshipping a Shivalingam made of sand , and attained Lord Shiva’s hand in marriage .

Later, Adi Shankaracharya installed a sacred Sri Chakra in the temple’s sanctum, transforming the fierce form of worship into a more serene and benevolent one. This Sri Chakra became the seat of the renowned Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham .

Offer Worship through PariharaOnline.com

PariharaOnline.com brings you a golden opportunity to offer your prayers at the famous Kanchi Kamakshi Temple and invoke the divine grace of Goddess Kamakshi from wherever you are.

What You’ll Receive

The prasadam box sent to you will include:

Sacred Kanchi Kumkumam

Protective thread from the temple

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How soon will the puja be performed after booking?+
Most pujas are scheduled within 3–7 days of booking. You'll receive a confirmation with the tentative date within 1–2 business days.
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Yes — we send ritual completion photos, and for homams a short video clip, via WhatsApp or email after the ceremony.
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You'll be asked for name, nakshatram (birth star), rasi, and gothram in the cart before checkout. The puja is valid with just a name and prayer if you don't have the others.
Is prasadam sent internationally?+
Yes. Prasadam is sent worldwide via Speed Post (India) or EMS (International). Delivery typically takes 7–21 days depending on the destination.
Can I book this for someone else?+
Absolutely. You can enter any devotee's details in the cart. Many bookings are made by family members on behalf of parents, children, or loved ones abroad.
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