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Parangimalai is a small hillock in the Chennai district of Tamil Nadu, India, near the neighbourhood of Guindy and very close to Chennai International Airport. By extension, it is also the name of the neighbourhood surrounding the hillock.
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St. Patrick's Church
Butt Road, Saint Thomas Mount, 5/84-d, St Patricks Church Rd, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600016, India
Madras War Cemetery
257V+JH5, Mount Poonamallee Rd, Ramapuram, Nandambakkam, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600089, India
Nearby restaurants
The Rusty Spoon
Bazaar Rd, Ramapuram, Parangi Malai, St.Thomas Mount, Tamil Nadu 600016, India
Balaji fast food
254W+HHR, Butt Rd, Ramapuram, Parangi Malai, St.Thomas Mount, Tamil Nadu 600016, India
Aasife Biriyani - Chennai (Butt Road)
5 15, Butt Rd, Ramapuram, Ravi Colony, Parangi Malai, Gandhi Nagar, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600016, India
Northview Kitchen
39, N Parade Rd, Ramapuram, Chakrapani Colony, St.Thomas Mount, Tamil Nadu 600016, India
Sukkubhai Biryani Multicuisine Restaurant
14, Railway Sta Rd, near Saint Anthony's Church, Ramapuram, Alandur, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600016, India
Biriyani Mubaarak Alandur
34/2, Hoppman 2nd Street, Jawaharlal Nehru Salai, Southern, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600016, India
Dindigul Thalappakatti Hotels Pvt Ltd
No 5/10, Balaji Mahal, No 73e, Seven Wells St, St.Thomas Mount, Tamil Nadu 600089, India
China xpress
256V+67Q, Ramapuram, Seven Wells, Ramapuram, St.Thomas Mount, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600016, India
New Rangis Chinese Food
New Alandur Court, 6/33, Hoppman 2nd street, Jawaharlal Nehru Salai, Alandur, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600016, India
Amja Restaurants
7/13A, GROOUND FLOOR, Kasi Viswanathar Koil St, St.Thomas Mount, Tamil Nadu 600016, India
Nearby hotels
NK Exotica
120, Bazaar Rd, Ramapuram, Parangi Malai, St.Thomas Mount, Tamil Nadu 600016, India
Century Garden
Mettu Street 3, 98, Butt Rd, Parangi Malai, St.Thomas Mount, Tamil Nadu 600016, India
Hotel Mount Plaza
101, Butt Rd, Ramapuram, Parangi Malai, St.Thomas Mount, Tamil Nadu 600016, India
CBL104 Inn
104, Butt Rd, Bazaar Rd, Parangi Malai, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600016, India
St.Thomas Inn hotel
5/69, Butt Ln, Ramapuram, St Thomas Mount, Chennai, St.Thomas Mount, Tamil Nadu 600016, India
Hotel Mount Manor
14, Grand Southern Trunk Rd, opp. OTA, Ramapuram, Parangi Malai, Alandur, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600016, India
Treebo Nestlay Airport Alandur
no-16, vgp mourphy square, 1st Cross St, Alandur, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600016, India
FabHotel Nestlay Rooms Airport - Hotel in Alandur, Chennai
17, VGP Murphy square, 1st St, Ramapuram, Alandur, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600016, India
Sri Ganesha Palace And Bhavan
7, Sri Ganesha Palace, 20, Police Office Rd, Ramapuram, Ravi Colony, Gandhi Nagar, St.Thomas Mount, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600016, India
FabHotel NK Courtyard
1, 53, Paul Wells Rd, Ramapuram, Parangi Malai, Guindy, Chennai, St.Thomas Mount, Tamil Nadu 600016, India
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St. Thomas Mount

Ramapuram, Parangi Malai, St.Thomas Mount, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600016, India
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Parangimalai is a small hillock in the Chennai district of Tamil Nadu, India, near the neighbourhood of Guindy and very close to Chennai International Airport. By extension, it is also the name of the neighbourhood surrounding the hillock.

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attractions: St. Patrick's Church, Madras War Cemetery, restaurants: The Rusty Spoon, Balaji fast food, Aasife Biriyani - Chennai (Butt Road), Northview Kitchen, Sukkubhai Biryani Multicuisine Restaurant, Biriyani Mubaarak Alandur, Dindigul Thalappakatti Hotels Pvt Ltd, China xpress, New Rangis Chinese Food, Amja Restaurants
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Nearby attractions of St. Thomas Mount

St. Patrick's Church

Madras War Cemetery

St. Patrick's Church

St. Patrick's Church

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Madras War Cemetery

Madras War Cemetery

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Things to do nearby

A Day with a Local - Cooking, Temple Visit and Fun
A Day with a Local - Cooking, Temple Visit and Fun
Wed, Dec 24 • 9:30 AM
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, 600033, India
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Musical Walk along Chennais Marina Beach
Musical Walk along Chennais Marina Beach
Wed, Dec 24 • 6:00 AM
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, 600009, India
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Explore Street Shopping and try Local Food
Explore Street Shopping and try Local Food
Wed, Dec 24 • 1:30 PM
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, 600017, India
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Nearby restaurants of St. Thomas Mount

The Rusty Spoon

Balaji fast food

Aasife Biriyani - Chennai (Butt Road)

Northview Kitchen

Sukkubhai Biryani Multicuisine Restaurant

Biriyani Mubaarak Alandur

Dindigul Thalappakatti Hotels Pvt Ltd

China xpress

New Rangis Chinese Food

Amja Restaurants

The Rusty Spoon

The Rusty Spoon

4.1

(26)

Click for details
Balaji fast food

Balaji fast food

4.2

(116)

Click for details
Aasife Biriyani - Chennai (Butt Road)

Aasife Biriyani - Chennai (Butt Road)

3.7

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Northview Kitchen

Northview Kitchen

4.0

(778)

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The Church in St. Thomas Mount in Chennai was built in 1523 by the Portuguese at the summit where Saint Thomas was killed. The small hill about 300 ft high, with the eponymous name of St.Thomas was called as 'Parangi Malai' in Tamil. The local Tamil population named the hill as 'Parangi malai' meaning the mountain of a fair skinned man.

Brief History: St. Thomas, who was one of the 12 apostles of Christ, reached the western coast of India around 52 and 72 AD. Saint Thomas,also known as Doubting Thomas, traveled to the southern part of India to spread the teachings of Christianity. St. Thomas arrived in the Malabar Coast of India, which is now part of the state of Kerala, in the first century AD. He then traveled to Mylapore in Chennai as part of his mission. The Little Mount area or Chinnamalai is the area where he spent the last years of his life. St. Thomas faced opposition from local religious leaders due to his teachings.

The Bleeding Cross is an interesting relic here. This bleeding Cross, chiseled by the Saint, bears his blood as he was pierced with a spear used by the assailants. This Cross was discovered in 16th Century while they were digging to lay the foundation for the Church. This Cross used to sweat blood on 18th December every year from 1558 to 1704 AD. The stone cross engraved with ornamental decorations as a bas relief has this inscription: 'In punishment by the cross was the suffering of this one, Who is the true Christ, God above and Guide ever pure'

Now that we have covered the history of this Church at the top of the hill, we can see how important this Church is to Roman Catholics. This Church holds 124 relics of the Saints, including the 12 Apostles of Christ for veneration.

There is a narrow road leading to the Church at the top. The climb is steep. For light refreshments , head to the small cafeteria run by the Nuns. They also sell small catholic artifacts at throw away prices.

Some of the material presented here are sourced from here:...

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A wonderful array of sacred art and great views of Chennai’s rooftops await at this hilltop church dedicated to a martyred saint.

Experience the spiritual tranquility of St. Thomas Mount National Shrine. Admire displays of religious art, see the shrine of a revered saint and enjoy panoramic views of Chennai city. St. Thomas Mount National Shrine is a church on top of a hill called St. Thomas Mount. First erected in the 16th century, the church stands on the site of where tradition states that St. Thomas the Apostle was killed.

Start your visit by walking up a pedestrian-only path and staircase leading from the base of St. Thomas Mount. Pause to study the portrayals of the 14 Stations of the Cross that line the route.

The church’s architecture resembles Armenian and Syrian ecclesiastical landmarks. Above the main doorway is an inscription that reads “My Lord My God.” Note bronze plaques depicting biblical scenes such as The Last Supper. See a statue of Pope John Paul II and a stone-carved cross, thought to have been chiseled by St. Thomas himself. The courtyard surrounding the church presents views of some of Chennai’s bustling commercial areas, tightly packed residential districts and green spaces.

Watch as people of all faiths, including Christians, Hindus and Muslims, arrive at the church. Step inside to discover ancient artworks and relics. A major highlight is a painting of Mary and Jesus by St. Luke the Apostle. See 115 relics of apostles and saints, including the toe bone of St. Thomas. The altar is located on the supposed spot of the death of St. Thomas.

Located west of the Guindy neighborhood, the church is about a 30-minute drive from Chennai’s city center. Get here by catching a train from Chennai Egmore station to Guindy station and take an auto-rickshaw from there.

St. Thomas Mount National Shrine is open daily and admission is free. Attend one of the services that take place in various languages up to three...

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Thomas called the Twin was one of the twelve Apostles of Jesus. His attachment to his Master was so deep and so authentic that he dynamited his companions "Let us also go with him and die with him" Perhaps he envisaged to accompany his Master to the Mount of Calvary but his Master accompanied him to another Mount in Chennai, India to die for Him and to live for Him in the faith of the generations of this country!

He missed one of the first apparitions of the Risen Lord but he was privileged to have a rich faith experience and personal encounter at the feet of his Risen Master when he exclaimed the immortal profession of faith and surrender: My Lord and My God!

It is a well known historical fact that Christianity was first introduced into India by St Thomas. After the Death and Resurrection of Christ, Thomas became acquainted with Habban, a merchant of king Gondophare of India. It was in the company of this merchant that Thomas landed at Cranganore on the Malabar Coast of present day Kerala in 52 A.D.

After building seven churches on this coast, St Thomas crossed over to Coromandel Coast of India's eastern seaboard and enriched the southern part of India with the seeds of the Gospel in a land that had never known what this Gospel of salvation was. It was a hard fight which made him to go into hiding in the Little Mount. When at last he reached the Parangi Malai (present St Thomas Mount), perhaps he found that this place was better suited for his life of solitude and prayer. But that very spot and that very moment of prayer were sealed and sanctified when he became a libation for the Gospel in the year 72 A.D.

His mortal remains were shifted to Santhome where the huge Basilica of St Thomas was erected later to entomb the Apostle's body. Thus the three punctuations of his itinerary in the city of Chennai – Little Mount, St Thomas Mount and Santhome – became places of pilgrimage. I Copy from the website because I found...

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The Church in St. Thomas Mount in Chennai was built in 1523 by the Portuguese at the summit where Saint Thomas was killed. The small hill about 300 ft high, with the eponymous name of St.Thomas was called as 'Parangi Malai' in Tamil. The local Tamil population named the hill as 'Parangi malai' meaning the mountain of a fair skinned man. Brief History: St. Thomas, who was one of the 12 apostles of Christ, reached the western coast of India around 52 and 72 AD. Saint Thomas,also known as Doubting Thomas, traveled to the southern part of India to spread the teachings of Christianity. St. Thomas arrived in the Malabar Coast of India, which is now part of the state of Kerala, in the first century AD. He then traveled to Mylapore in Chennai as part of his mission. The Little Mount area or Chinnamalai is the area where he spent the last years of his life. St. Thomas faced opposition from local religious leaders due to his teachings. The Bleeding Cross is an interesting relic here. This bleeding Cross, chiseled by the Saint, bears his blood as he was pierced with a spear used by the assailants. This Cross was discovered in 16th Century while they were digging to lay the foundation for the Church. This Cross used to sweat blood on 18th December every year from 1558 to 1704 AD. The stone cross engraved with ornamental decorations as a bas relief has this inscription: '<em>In punishment by the cross was the suffering of this one, Who is the true Christ, God above and Guide ever pure</em>' Now that we have covered the history of this Church at the top of the hill, we can see how important this Church is to Roman Catholics. This Church holds 124 relics of the Saints, including the 12 Apostles of Christ for veneration. There is a narrow road leading to the Church at the top. The climb is steep. For light refreshments , head to the small cafeteria run by the Nuns. They also sell small catholic artifacts at throw away prices. Some of the material presented here are sourced from here: https://www.madrasi.info/st.thomas-mount.html
syna sandeesyna sandee
Yes, we're talking about St Thomas Mount. For those of you who are new to the city, this place is a tiny hillock in Guindy and can be found just past the Kathipara junction as you’re going towards the airport. It’s known for the St Thomas Mount Shrine that is at the summit which apparently the Pope visited it in 1986! It was originally constructed to act as a lighthouse to Portuguese and Armenian ships and has over 130 steps leading up to it that are made entirely out of granite. But guys, it's totally worth the hike. The St Thomas Mount Shrine is a legit architectural masterpiece - full of intricate figurines, wall paintings that go up to the ceiling, ornamented arches and elaborate inscriptions to marvel at. Getting to the shrine is a 5-minute walk up from the car park below. Right above the shrine lies a clearing with plenty of rocks and a big banyan tree and as you get up there, that’s when you catch a glimpse of the breathtaking view. It almost looks like the map screen on a video game. You can see the entire layout of the city and how awesomely green quite a bit of it is. Chances are, you will also see a few planes flying over you because of its proximity to the airport. Head on over to St. Thomas Mount for those #Instaworthy pictures you've been looking for all this while. Even if not for that, a visit here will surely clear up your mind and leave you soaking up on the serenity it offers. Pro-Tip There’s no camera fee and aside from the nominal parking charges, this experience is free! Do note, we recommend coming here post 4 pm or before 8 am as it can get pretty hot during the day.
Deepa LaxDeepa Lax
A small mount in the midst of Chennai city which offers some stunning views of the city! You can take up the steps or go by the road to reach the top, the road to the mount is really cool which gives a totally new locational feeling off the city rides. On reaching the top the holy shrines welcomes you with lot of beautiful statues and structures. And the best part is witnessing the sun sun!! The orange ball getting submerged slowly into the horizon make the view sureal! And the city view, airport run way view, and counting the air planes landing and take off! Nothing could make your weekend Eve better than at such proximate distance from the city. The parking and road are well maintained and clean. There are even couple of shops up to buy some snacks. Bit crowded on weekends and on the other days it's quite a place for privacy.
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The Church in St. Thomas Mount in Chennai was built in 1523 by the Portuguese at the summit where Saint Thomas was killed. The small hill about 300 ft high, with the eponymous name of St.Thomas was called as 'Parangi Malai' in Tamil. The local Tamil population named the hill as 'Parangi malai' meaning the mountain of a fair skinned man. Brief History: St. Thomas, who was one of the 12 apostles of Christ, reached the western coast of India around 52 and 72 AD. Saint Thomas,also known as Doubting Thomas, traveled to the southern part of India to spread the teachings of Christianity. St. Thomas arrived in the Malabar Coast of India, which is now part of the state of Kerala, in the first century AD. He then traveled to Mylapore in Chennai as part of his mission. The Little Mount area or Chinnamalai is the area where he spent the last years of his life. St. Thomas faced opposition from local religious leaders due to his teachings. The Bleeding Cross is an interesting relic here. This bleeding Cross, chiseled by the Saint, bears his blood as he was pierced with a spear used by the assailants. This Cross was discovered in 16th Century while they were digging to lay the foundation for the Church. This Cross used to sweat blood on 18th December every year from 1558 to 1704 AD. The stone cross engraved with ornamental decorations as a bas relief has this inscription: '<em>In punishment by the cross was the suffering of this one, Who is the true Christ, God above and Guide ever pure</em>' Now that we have covered the history of this Church at the top of the hill, we can see how important this Church is to Roman Catholics. This Church holds 124 relics of the Saints, including the 12 Apostles of Christ for veneration. There is a narrow road leading to the Church at the top. The climb is steep. For light refreshments , head to the small cafeteria run by the Nuns. They also sell small catholic artifacts at throw away prices. Some of the material presented here are sourced from here: https://www.madrasi.info/st.thomas-mount.html
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Yes, we're talking about St Thomas Mount. For those of you who are new to the city, this place is a tiny hillock in Guindy and can be found just past the Kathipara junction as you’re going towards the airport. It’s known for the St Thomas Mount Shrine that is at the summit which apparently the Pope visited it in 1986! It was originally constructed to act as a lighthouse to Portuguese and Armenian ships and has over 130 steps leading up to it that are made entirely out of granite. But guys, it's totally worth the hike. The St Thomas Mount Shrine is a legit architectural masterpiece - full of intricate figurines, wall paintings that go up to the ceiling, ornamented arches and elaborate inscriptions to marvel at. Getting to the shrine is a 5-minute walk up from the car park below. Right above the shrine lies a clearing with plenty of rocks and a big banyan tree and as you get up there, that’s when you catch a glimpse of the breathtaking view. It almost looks like the map screen on a video game. You can see the entire layout of the city and how awesomely green quite a bit of it is. Chances are, you will also see a few planes flying over you because of its proximity to the airport. Head on over to St. Thomas Mount for those #Instaworthy pictures you've been looking for all this while. Even if not for that, a visit here will surely clear up your mind and leave you soaking up on the serenity it offers. Pro-Tip There’s no camera fee and aside from the nominal parking charges, this experience is free! Do note, we recommend coming here post 4 pm or before 8 am as it can get pretty hot during the day.
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A small mount in the midst of Chennai city which offers some stunning views of the city! You can take up the steps or go by the road to reach the top, the road to the mount is really cool which gives a totally new locational feeling off the city rides. On reaching the top the holy shrines welcomes you with lot of beautiful statues and structures. And the best part is witnessing the sun sun!! The orange ball getting submerged slowly into the horizon make the view sureal! And the city view, airport run way view, and counting the air planes landing and take off! Nothing could make your weekend Eve better than at such proximate distance from the city. The parking and road are well maintained and clean. There are even couple of shops up to buy some snacks. Bit crowded on weekends and on the other days it's quite a place for privacy.
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