Tamil Nadu located in the extreme south of Indian subcontinent , is famous for its Dravidian style temples, beaches and much more .
The state shares a maritime border
with Sri Lanka . It has a good relationship with neighbouring states of
Kerala , Karnataka , Andhra Pradesh . The state is
bounded by Nilgiri hills , Meghmalai hills and the Bay
of Bengal in the east, along with the Gulf of Myanmar
, Palk strait in the southeast. The state has an area
of 1,30,058 km sq . The states has 32 cities out
of which 12 are smart cities. Chennai is one of them. It is also known as city of temples. I am exploring city of temples in this blog.
CHENNAI
Beaches, fizzing streets, shopping galleries and the very much famous south Indian silk
sarees , historical monuments, are not the only components
that tally Chennai as a capital city in a unique way .
There are some stunning heritage temples. The city is gifted with rich spiritual
history, everyone who loves to explore historical
architectures especially of Dravididan style temples that not only attract devotees and religious followers,.
The temples are dedicated to deities of different religions and have some really interesting mythological stories to tell.
This is a great idea for exploring the capital city in a
different way . The local tongue here is Tamil which is one of oldest
surviving classical languages since last 2000 years.
Though, the city has 28 temples we are going to read about only five temples which are the must visit ones .
5 BEST TEMPLES IN CHENNAI
1)Kapaleeshwar Temple

This temple is constructed back in the 7 th century by Pallavas .The temple is dedicated to lord Shiv and goddess Parvathi . It is a site which comes in the list of 'not to miss if you visit Chennai' . The temple was demolished by Portuguese in 1566 AD and reconstructed by Vijayanagara kings . It has a mythological story . Lord Shiva was teaching goddess Uma (Parvathi) the meaning of the sacred mantra NAMAH SHIVAY while, which she got distracted by seeing a peacock , because of which lord Shiva cursed her of becoming a peacock . To get relieved she came to this place and prayed him . After she reclaimed her original form she was named as Karpagavalli by lord Shiv . At this place goddess Parvathi gave lord Murugan the power to spear or shakti to kill a demon (asura in sanskrit).
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It also houses the Punnai tree which is believed to be one of the oldest trees of Chennai . Adding to the splendour of the temple are the idols of Lord Ganesh who appears as Nardana Vinayaka or the dancing Vinayaka and of Lord Muruga who appears as Singarvelan.
This temple was visited by a Greek researcher Thalami and he named the place as Malaiarappa which means the habitat of peacock . The temple is maintained by Endowment board of gov. of Tamil Nadu .TIME TO VISIT : SUN-SAT 5:00 AM TO 12 Noon 4:00 PM TO 9:30 PM
2)Ekambareshwar Temple
This temple is one of very popular in Chennai. Here Lord Shiv is worshipped with complete faithfulness , glory along with other gods such as Ganesh, Vishnu, Shakti , Surya dev, Goddess Kamakshi .
The interesting thing about this temple is that it was not built by an king or queen but is being built by a chief merchant of the madras factory of the British East India Company in 1680 . His name in Alangnath Pillai . His name was incorporated as Alingall's Pagoda in the city maps till 18 TH century . In the same complex there is a Navagraha Temple (nine planets )which is also considered as a very pwerful temple which also makes it different from other temples in the city .
You will also be able to find the sacred tree in South India which is the ASHVASTH tree 300 years old .There is also an attractive idol of Kashi Vishwanathar . It is city's one of the most visited temples especially during the festivals of Chithrai , Aadi ,Markhazi , Panguni.
Address: Mint Street, Edapalaiyam, George Town, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600003
DON'T GET CONFUSED WITH THE SIMILAR TEMPLE IN KANCHIPURAM THE ABOVE MENTIONED TEMPLE IS THE ONE IN CHENNAI AND NOT KANCHIPUR ..
Timings : 6:00 am - 1:30 pm
4:30 pm - 8:00 pm every day
3) Shri Ramanatheshwar Temple
This temple has a link with the epic Ramayana . It is famous for Guru ( Navagraha Temple) in Chennai . According to sources , Lord Rama was resting in this place which a forest back then and he realised that his feet had touched the upper part of Shiva Lingam , when he realised that he had touched the lingam. This temple is constructed by Kulathunga II a Chola king in 700 AD.
Realizing that he had touched his feet to lingam he punished himself for doing a such wrong deed. The punishment which he gave to himself was that he will have only on Amla fruit for the next 48 days and to take out the Shiv Ling out of the mother Earth . When he removed the ling out of the earth ,Lord Shiv game him a Vishwaroopa Darshan.
When Rama worshipped Lord Shiva as his guru with sincere prayers . He got know the way for Lanka where Goddess Sita was kept under the surveillance of Ravana . This place became Guru sthalam because Ram worshipped Lord shiva as his guru. Today, this place is among the Navagraha Temples of Chennai. It is also called Uuthara Rameshwaram earlier because here also Rama offered prayers to Lord Shiva .
4) Ashtalakshmi Temple
As the name suggests ashta meaning eight in Sanskrit . As goddess Lakshmi was born in sea and so the temple is close to the sea shore . Ashtalakshmi means who grants the eight forms -- Offspring, prosperity, wealth, food, knowledge, bravery, courage, success . This is the only temple of Ashtalakshmi in Chennai.
The eight forms of lakshmi are -- Aadhi Lakshmi (primary one) , Dhanya Lakshmi (grains and agriculture), Dhana Lakshmi (wealth), Santana Lakshmi (giver of progeny ), Veera Lakshmi (brave one ), Dhairya Lakshmi ( who has courage and strength to overcome difficulties of life ), Vijaya Lakshmi (victorious), Vidya Lakshmi (who knows art,sciences ).
It has been mentioned in the Hindu texts Vedas, Puranas that Goddess Lakshmi emerged out of the ocean when the devas and asuras were churning the milky ocean. At that time Vishnu had married Goddess Lakshmi.
5) Sri Parthasarthy Temple
The temple is dedicated to lord Vishnu. This temple is one of 108 Divya Deshams. It is being built by king of Pallava's and in the due course expanded by the Cholas , later by the Vijaynagara kings.
Divya Deshams means one of 108 Vishnu temples that are mentioned in the works of Alwars (saints). Divya means 'divine' and desam means 'place of adobe'.
The temple has iconic forms of Lord Vishnu : Varadraja, Sri Krishna, Narasimha, Rama, Gajendra, Ranganatha .
In the 15th century the temple had several inscriptions dating from 8th century in Tamil and Telugu presumbly from Dantivarman, who was Vishnu devoutee . Temple witnessed a major expansion during the rule of Vijayanagra kings like Sadashiv Raya, Sriranga Raya , Venkapati Raya(16th century).
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