"Let your karma be your planet, and your faith, your telescope." — A saying often attributed to Gurukkal.
In the ancient temple town of Kanchipuram, known as the "Golden City of Temples" and one of the seven sacred Moksha-puris of India, lived a man whose name became synonymous with precision in astrology and devotion in practice— Kanchipuram Devanathan Gurukkal . Kanchipuram Devanathan Gurukkal
For those seeking authenticity, his name remains a gold standard—a Gurukkal who saw the stars not as distant balls of fire, but as fingers of God pointing toward Dharma. While the exact birth and death years of Kanchipuram Devanathan Gurukkal are recorded in local temple manuscripts, his legacy lives on every time a priest checks the Panchangam before a wedding or a devotee performs a graha shanti homam exactly as he prescribed. "Let your karma be your planet, and your
While many astrologers claim expertise, Devanathan Gurukkal stood apart as a Gurukkal (a title denoting a master teacher and priest), deeply rooted in the Agama Shastras and the Panchangam (Hindu calendar). He was not merely a predictor of the future but a guide who used celestial knowledge to alleviate human suffering and preserve the sanctity of Vedic rituals. Details of his early life are preserved largely through oral traditions and the accounts of devotees. Born into a family of hereditary priests and astrologers in Kanchipuram, Devanathan Gurukkal was initiated into the scriptures at a very young age. The title "Gurukkal" is significant—it indicates that he belonged to the Adishaiva community of temple priests, traditionally responsible for conducting pujas in Shiva temples according to the Agamas . While the exact birth and death years of