title: "Yathokthakāri-perumāḷ (Sonnavannam-Seitha-perumāḷ)" tradition_name: "Thiru-velukkai — Vishnu who acts as the devotee says" category: "deity" description: "Yathokthakāri-perumāḷ (Sonnavannam-Seitha-perumāḷ) is the presiding Vishnu of Kanchipuram, one of the 108 Divya Desams — the sacred geography of temples sung by the twelve Āḻvār saint-poets of Tamil Vaishnavism (7th–9th c. CE). Goddess: Velukkai-valli (Amuda-nāyaki). Tīrtham: Śaṅkha-tīrtham. Vimāna: Pushkala-vimāna. Sung by Tirumaṅgai-āḻvār, Peyāḻvār, Tirumaḻiśai-āḻvār — 20 pasurams." tradition: ["Hindu", "Vaishnava", "Sri Vaishnava", "Tamil"] district: "Kanchipuram" historical_period: "Pallava, 7th c. CE" geographical_spread: "Kanchipuram, Kanchipuram district, Tamil Nadu — one of the 108 Divya Desams" audience_level: "All" verification_status: "UNVERIFIED" last_updated: "2026-04-24" mantra: "Oṁ Namo Nārāyaṇāya / Oṁ Namo Bhagavate Vāsudevāya" sacred_flowers: ["tulasī (holy basil)", "lotus"] sacred_plants: ["tulasī"] sacred_offerings: ["tulasī garland", "puliyodara (tamarind rice)", "sakkarai pongal", "curd rice", "milk"] sacred_colours: ["saffron", "yellow (pīta)", "green (tulasī)"] sources:
- { tier: 2, type: "book", title: "Divya Prabandham — Nālāyira Divya Prabandham", author: 'Āḻvārs (compiled by Nāthamuni, 9th c.)' }
- { tier: 2, type: "book", title: "108 Divya Desams — The Sacred Abodes of Vishnu", author: 'Prema Nandakumar', year: 2008 }
- { tier: 2, type: "book", title: "The Divya-Desams of the Alvars", author: 'K. V. Raman', year: 2006 }
- { tier: 3, type: "other", title: "Yathokthakāri-perumāḷ (Sonnavannam-Seitha-perumāḷ) Temple — Tamil Nadu / Kerala Archaeological Survey" } geo:
- country: "India" state: "Tamil Nadu" district: "Kanchipuram" town: "Kanchipuram" lat: 12.8392 lon: 79.7028 temples:
- name: "Yathokthakāri-perumāḷ (Sonnavannam-Seitha-perumāḷ) Temple" location: "Kanchipuram" district: "Kanchipuram" state: "Tamil Nadu" country: "India" built_century: "Pallava, 7th c. CE" note: "Goddess: Velukkai-valli (Amuda-nāyaki). Tīrtham: Śaṅkha-tīrtham. Vimāna: Pushkala-vimāna. Sung by Tirumaṅgai-āḻvār, Peyāḻvār, Tirumaḻiśai-āḻvār — 20 pasurams" lat: 12.8392 lon: 79.7028 festival_dates: ["Vaikuṇṭha Ekādaśī (December–January)", "Brahmotsavam (10 days, annual)", "Garuḍa Sevai", "Nācciyār Tirukolai"] festivals:
- name: "Vaikuṇṭha Ekādaśī" month: "Mārgaḻi (December–January)" duration: "1 day (primary)" note: "The gate of Vaikuṇṭha (Paramapadam) is opened; all pilgrims who pass through it are said to attain mokṣa"
- name: "Brahmotsavam" month: "Annual (temple-specific)" duration: "10 days" note: "Principal utsavam with processions on different vāhanas each day (Hanumanta, Garuḍa, Śeṣa, Haṃsa, etc.)" worship: daily_rites: ["viśvarūpa-darśana (5 AM)", "kāla-śānti", "uccikāla pūjā", "sāyaraṣcha", "arrdha-jāma (night pūja)"] offerings_sequence: ["tulasī garland", "milk abhiṣeka", "puliyodara naivedyam", "arati", "tīrtham + śaṭhāri (crown of Nammāḻvār)"] vratas: ["Ekādaśī fast", "Cāturmāsya", "Dhanur-māsa (Mārgaḻi) early darśana"] pilgrimages: ["108 Divya Desam yatra (traditional South Indian Vaishnava pilgrimage)", "Nava Tirupati", "Pañca-ranga circuit"] stories:
- title: "How Yathokthakāri-perumāḷ (Sonnavannam-Seitha-perumāḷ) came to be worshipped here" source: "Divya Prabandham pasurams + sthala-purāṇam" summary: "Vishnu here is known as the One-Who-Does-As-Told. Tradition: the poet Tirumaḻiśai-āḻvār ordered Vishnu to "stand up!" and Vishnu stood; when he said "sit," Vishnu sat. The deity today is in a "stooping" posture captured between two orders." primary_scriptures:
- title: "Nālāyira Divya Prabandham" type: "Tamil hymn collection (4000 verses by 12 Āḻvārs)" century: "7th–9th c. CE"
- title: "Sthala-purāṇam of this temple" type: "local temple text"
Yathokthakāri-perumāḷ (Sonnavannam-Seitha-perumāḷ)
The 108 Divya Desams
The 108 Divya Desams are the 108 sacred abodes of Vishnu sung in the Tamil hymns of the 12 Āḻvārs. Compiled by Nāthamuni in the 9th c. CE as the Nālāyira Divya Prabandham (4,000 verses), these temples constitute the sacred geography of Tamil Vaishnavism and are the foundational map for the Śrīvaiṣṇava sampradāya (Rāmānuja, 11th c.).
108 is the canonical count — 106 on earth, plus Tirupparkadal (the milk-ocean, Vishnu's cosmic abode) and Paramapadam (Vaikuṇṭha, the eternal realm) — making 108 complete.
This Temple — Yathokthakāri-perumāḷ (Sonnavannam-Seitha-perumāḷ)
- Location: Kanchipuram, Kanchipuram district, Tamil Nadu (12.8392°N, 79.7028°E)
- Presiding deity: Yathokthakāri (literally "one who does as said")
- Consort / Thāyār: Velukkai-valli (Amuda-nāyaki)
- Temple tank (tīrtham): Śaṅkha-tīrtham
- Vimāna (sanctum tower): Pushkala-vimāna
- Mangalāśāsanam: Sung by Tirumaṅgai-āḻvār, Peyāḻvār, Tirumaḻiśai-āḻvār — 20 pasurams
- Built: Pallava, 7th c. CE
Sthala-Purāṇa Story
Vishnu here is known as the One-Who-Does-As-Told. Tradition: the poet Tirumaḻiśai-āḻvār ordered Vishnu to "stand up!" and Vishnu stood; when he said "sit," Vishnu sat. The deity today is in a "stooping" posture captured between two orders.
Worship Tradition
Daily: viśvarūpa-darśana (pre-dawn), kāla-śānti, uccikāla pūjā, sāyaraṣcha (evening), ardha-jāma (night closure). Principal offerings: tulasī garland (never fresh flowers for the central deity, only tulasī), puliyodara (tamarind rice), sakkarai pongal (jaggery rice), milk abhiṣeka. Pilgrims receive tīrtham (holy water) and the śaṭhāri — Nammāḻvār's crown placed briefly on the head, signifying servitude to the Lord.
Festival Cycle
- Vaikuṇṭha Ekādaśī (Mārgaḻi, Dec–Jan): the holiest day. The Paramapada-vāsal (gate of Vaikuṇṭha) is opened and devotees who pass through attain mokṣa
- Brahmotsavam: annual 10-day utsavam with Vishnu paraded on different vāhanas each day — Śeṣa, Garuḍa, Haṃsa, Hanumanta, Siṃha, Chariot
- Garuḍa Sevai: Vishnu on his eagle-mount, most darśana-rich of all processions
- Dhanur-māsa (Mārgaḻi): entire month is holy; pilgrims come for pre-dawn neyyavaḷikku darśana
The Āḻvār Tradition
This temple is hallowed because Āḻvār saint-poets sang of it in their Divya Prabandham pasurams. The Āḻvārs were 12 Tamil Vaishnava saint-poets (7th–9th c. CE) whose corpus of 4,000 verses is considered by Śrīvaiṣṇavas to be equivalent to the Vedas in Tamil (Drāviḍa Veda). Each temple's sanctity rests on how many Āḻvārs sang of it and how many pasurams — this is the mangalāśāsanam.
Architectural Note
The vimāna (sanctum tower) over the mūlasthāna is the temple's signature: Pushkala-vimāna. Each Divya Desam's vimāna has a unique name and symbolism — the celestial archetype of Vishnu's abode manifesting on earth.