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Kanchipuram Devanathan Gurukkal: The Torchbearer of Vedic Tradition
His life teaches us that divinity is not found in the granite of the idol but in the vibration of the priest who serves it. For the people of Kanchipuram, he is not dead; he is simply doing Kailasa Puja now.
, a priest from the Machcheshwara Peruman temple in Kanchipuram. The Fall of the Sanctum
In the sacred city of , where the air is often thick with the scent of jasmine and the sound of temple bells, there lived a learned priest named Devanathan Gurukkal kanchipuram devanathan gurukkal
The elaborate operations of Devanathan Gurukkal unraveled in late 2009 through a series of local whistleblowers and investigative media reports: 1. The Multimedia Evidence
, waiting with folded hands for a glimpse of the deity, Devanathan was leading a double life behind the heavy curtains.
Following the allegations, Devanathan went into hiding, evading police for over a month. He later surrendered before a Judicial Magistrate in Kanchipuram on November 16, 2009. The Fall of the Sanctum In the sacred
Once the videos became public in late October or early November 2009, the Siva Kanchi police registered a case against Devanathan under several sections of the Indian Penal Code, including criminal intimidation and Section 295(A) (deliberate and malicious acts intended to outrage religious feelings). However, the priest had already fled Kanchipuram along with his wife, Ganga, and his two teenage daughters.
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Following the circulation of the digital evidence, the Sivakanchi police registered a formal criminal case against Devanathan. Realizing that the police were closing in on him, Devanathan went into hiding before ultimately surrendering: Legal Milestone Details & Developments He later surrendered before a Judicial Magistrate in
: Helping the faithful navigate the 108 sacred Vishnu temples that dot the landscape of Kanchipuram.
To honor his memory, the continues to publish his commentaries on the Kamika Agama , ensuring that for centuries to come, every time a priest raises a coconut to break before Lord Siva, the shadow of Devanathan Gurukkal falls upon that act.
Supporting initiatives that help maintain the livelihood of temple priests , ensuring that the Vedic wisdom remains vibrant even as the city modernizes. Spiritual Significance in the Community