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28, Mettu St, Tiruneermalai, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600132, India
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Pammal, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600070, India
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Thiruneermalai Kshethram

Temple, Hill Path, Tiruneermalai, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600132, India
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prasad yadavprasad yadav
Visited this holdy divya desam in chennai, have to take left in chrompet pallavaram flyover parallel to new chennai silk road to Thiruneermalai road. You can see the hill temple where ranganathar recide. This temple is of 2 parts above the hill is ranganthar with 2 devis in lying portion (kidantha kolam), in inner sutrupraharam you can see thiruvikramar with 2 finger showing 2 measure and one hand with 1 finger asking another measure for mahabali. Very divine sculpture, another rare sculpture is narasimhar(sitting posture-eruntha koolam) with 2 hands and calm posture. After visiting hill temple can see the below neervana perumal temple, where there is standing porture(ninra koolam). You can plan to visit in a calm rush free days. During month of karthigai till vaikunda ekadesi the idols are kept with partial close since they do thailakappu.This temple is in two parts. There is one Perumal temple at the foot hills of the small hill.. here apart from thayar, Ramar and Andalusia Sannidhi are also there. While climbing the hill just after few steps there is Hanuman temple. On the hill top Perumal gives darshan in three posture... lying, standing and sitting. One of the 108 Divya dreams.Ranganatha Temple is an amazing Hindu temple in Thiruneermalai, a suburb of Chennai. Please visit for peace and calmness of mind. You will feel the holy presence of god and abundant blessings. A brief intro as told by the template priest: Sthalathipadi (presiding deity) is Neervanna Perumal, all utsavams (Celebrations) are for Lord Ranganatha. The complex is in two parts one at the base of the hill for the Staladhipadhi Neervanan (Ninran-Standing Posture), housing shrines of his consort Animamalar Mangai thayar, Kalyana Ramar and Andal. Shrine for Anjaneya (Hanuman) is to the right as one climbs up to the hill shrine. The temple complex up the hill has three shrines for Lord Ranganatha (Kidanthaan – in reclining posture), Trivikrama (Nadanthaan – in walking posture), Lord Narasimha (Irundhaan - sitting posture) and a Shrine for Ranaganayaki Thayar (facing East). It is a double prakaram(outer courtyard) temple. The Garuda shrine faces the Lord. The view from the top of the hill is wonderful.
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Thiruneermalai Ksetharam is a significant religious site located in the southern part of Chennai, Tamil Nadu. The temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is known for its historical and architectural importance. The temple is particularly famous for its association with the deity's name, "Nirmalai," which refers to purity. Here are some key points about the Tirunirmalai Ksetharam: Location: It is situated in the Tirunirmalai village, approximately 25 km south of Chennai city, in the Tambaram region. From Mangadu it's nearly 10 kms. Deity: The temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu, with the primary deity worshipped in the form of Sri Nirmalayavarman Perumal. The temple is believed to have been built around the *7th century during the Pallava dynasty* although later improvements and additions were made by the Cholas and Vijayanagara kings. Historical Significance: This temple holds great importance for devotees, especially those who follow the Vaishnavite tradition. The temple complex is known for its inscriptions, which reveal the temple's rich history and the contributions of various dynasties that ruled the region. Architectural Features: The temple is an example of Dravidian-style architecture, with intricately carved pillars and a grand sanctum sanctorum. The temple has several halls and shrines dedicated to different deities. Festivals and Events: The temple celebrates several Vaishnavite festivals, including Vaikunta Ekadasi, Pongal, and Rathasapthami. During these festivals, devotees from across the region visit the temple to offer prayers and seek the blessings of Lord Vishnu. Tirunirmalai Ksetharam is a peaceful and revered spot for spiritual reflection and devotion, drawing not only local pilgrims but also visitors from other parts of Tamil Nadu. It is a must-visit for those interested in exploring Chennai’s ancient religious heritage.
Vadivelan ShaneVadivelan Shane
Its one of the 108 divyadesam temple and situated in chennai. Get blessings of 4 perumal at different postures in this temple. In the hill, Lord Sri Ranganatha Swamy along with his consorts and Lord Sri Bramadeva arising out of his nabhi kamalam. Sri Ranganayaki Thayar is at left side while entering moolasthanam. While we come out of pragaram, we can have dharshan of Sri Ulagandhar and Sri Narashima Swamy (Name is Sri Santha Narashima Swamy) at right side. At hill foot, we can have dharshan of lord Sri Neervanna Perumal at right side while entering the main gopuram and Sri Anima Malar Mangai Thayar at left side. We can also have dharshan of Lord Sri Ram, along with Lord Sri Lakshman and Sri Sita Devi Thayar at right side of Thayar. Very beautiful and old but a must visit temple in Chennai. Get Dharshan of 4 perumal and stay blessed.
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Visited this holdy divya desam in chennai, have to take left in chrompet pallavaram flyover parallel to new chennai silk road to Thiruneermalai road. You can see the hill temple where ranganathar recide. This temple is of 2 parts above the hill is ranganthar with 2 devis in lying portion (kidantha kolam), in inner sutrupraharam you can see thiruvikramar with 2 finger showing 2 measure and one hand with 1 finger asking another measure for mahabali. Very divine sculpture, another rare sculpture is narasimhar(sitting posture-eruntha koolam) with 2 hands and calm posture. After visiting hill temple can see the below neervana perumal temple, where there is standing porture(ninra koolam). You can plan to visit in a calm rush free days. During month of karthigai till vaikunda ekadesi the idols are kept with partial close since they do thailakappu.This temple is in two parts. There is one Perumal temple at the foot hills of the small hill.. here apart from thayar, Ramar and Andalusia Sannidhi are also there. While climbing the hill just after few steps there is Hanuman temple. On the hill top Perumal gives darshan in three posture... lying, standing and sitting. One of the 108 Divya dreams.Ranganatha Temple is an amazing Hindu temple in Thiruneermalai, a suburb of Chennai. Please visit for peace and calmness of mind. You will feel the holy presence of god and abundant blessings. A brief intro as told by the template priest: Sthalathipadi (presiding deity) is Neervanna Perumal, all utsavams (Celebrations) are for Lord Ranganatha. The complex is in two parts one at the base of the hill for the Staladhipadhi Neervanan (Ninran-Standing Posture), housing shrines of his consort Animamalar Mangai thayar, Kalyana Ramar and Andal. Shrine for Anjaneya (Hanuman) is to the right as one climbs up to the hill shrine. The temple complex up the hill has three shrines for Lord Ranganatha (Kidanthaan – in reclining posture), Trivikrama (Nadanthaan – in walking posture), Lord Narasimha (Irundhaan - sitting posture) and a Shrine for Ranaganayaki Thayar (facing East). It is a double prakaram(outer courtyard) temple. The Garuda shrine faces the Lord. The view from the top of the hill is wonderful.
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Thiruneermalai Ksetharam is a significant religious site located in the southern part of Chennai, Tamil Nadu. The temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is known for its historical and architectural importance. The temple is particularly famous for its association with the deity's name, "Nirmalai," which refers to purity. Here are some key points about the Tirunirmalai Ksetharam: Location: It is situated in the Tirunirmalai village, approximately 25 km south of Chennai city, in the Tambaram region. From Mangadu it's nearly 10 kms. Deity: The temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu, with the primary deity worshipped in the form of Sri Nirmalayavarman Perumal. The temple is believed to have been built around the *7th century during the Pallava dynasty* although later improvements and additions were made by the Cholas and Vijayanagara kings. Historical Significance: This temple holds great importance for devotees, especially those who follow the Vaishnavite tradition. The temple complex is known for its inscriptions, which reveal the temple's rich history and the contributions of various dynasties that ruled the region. Architectural Features: The temple is an example of Dravidian-style architecture, with intricately carved pillars and a grand sanctum sanctorum. The temple has several halls and shrines dedicated to different deities. Festivals and Events: The temple celebrates several Vaishnavite festivals, including Vaikunta Ekadasi, Pongal, and Rathasapthami. During these festivals, devotees from across the region visit the temple to offer prayers and seek the blessings of Lord Vishnu. Tirunirmalai Ksetharam is a peaceful and revered spot for spiritual reflection and devotion, drawing not only local pilgrims but also visitors from other parts of Tamil Nadu. It is a must-visit for those interested in exploring Chennai’s ancient religious heritage.
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Its one of the 108 divyadesam temple and situated in chennai. Get blessings of 4 perumal at different postures in this temple. In the hill, Lord Sri Ranganatha Swamy along with his consorts and Lord Sri Bramadeva arising out of his nabhi kamalam. Sri Ranganayaki Thayar is at left side while entering moolasthanam. While we come out of pragaram, we can have dharshan of Sri Ulagandhar and Sri Narashima Swamy (Name is Sri Santha Narashima Swamy) at right side. At hill foot, we can have dharshan of lord Sri Neervanna Perumal at right side while entering the main gopuram and Sri Anima Malar Mangai Thayar at left side. We can also have dharshan of Lord Sri Ram, along with Lord Sri Lakshman and Sri Sita Devi Thayar at right side of Thayar. Very beautiful and old but a must visit temple in Chennai. Get Dharshan of 4 perumal and stay blessed.
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Visited this holdy divya desam in chennai, have to take left in chrompet pallavaram flyover parallel to new chennai silk road to Thiruneermalai road. You can see the hill temple where ranganathar recide. This temple is of 2 parts above the hill is ranganthar with 2 devis in lying portion (kidantha kolam), in inner sutrupraharam you can see thiruvikramar with 2 finger showing 2 measure and one hand with 1 finger asking another measure for mahabali. Very divine sculpture, another rare sculpture is narasimhar(sitting posture-eruntha koolam) with 2 hands and calm posture. After visiting hill temple can see the below neervana perumal temple, where there is standing porture(ninra koolam). You can plan to visit in a calm rush free days. During month of karthigai till vaikunda ekadesi the idols are kept with partial close since they do thailakappu.This temple is in two parts. There is one Perumal temple at the foot hills of the small hill.. here apart from thayar, Ramar and Andalusia Sannidhi are also there. While climbing the hill just after few steps there is Hanuman temple. On the hill top Perumal gives darshan in three posture... lying, standing and sitting. One of the 108 Divya dreams.Ranganatha Temple is an amazing Hindu temple in Thiruneermalai, a suburb of Chennai. Please visit for peace and calmness of mind. You will feel the holy presence of god and abundant blessings. A brief intro as told by the template priest: Sthalathipadi (presiding deity) is Neervanna Perumal, all utsavams (Celebrations) are for Lord Ranganatha. The complex is in two parts one at the base of the hill for the Staladhipadhi Neervanan (Ninran-Standing Posture), housing shrines of his consort Animamalar Mangai thayar, Kalyana Ramar and Andal. Shrine for Anjaneya (Hanuman) is to the right as one climbs up to the hill shrine. The temple complex up the hill has three shrines for Lord Ranganatha (Kidanthaan – in reclining posture), Trivikrama (Nadanthaan – in walking posture), Lord Narasimha (Irundhaan - sitting posture) and a Shrine for Ranaganayaki Thayar (facing East). It is a double prakaram(outer courtyard) temple. The Garuda shrine faces the Lord. The view from the top of the hill...

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Thiruneermalai Ksetharam is a significant religious site located in the southern part of Chennai, Tamil Nadu. The temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is known for its historical and architectural importance.

The temple is particularly famous for its association with the deity's name, "Nirmalai," which refers to purity.

Here are some key points about the Tirunirmalai Ksetharam:

Location: It is situated in the Tirunirmalai village, approximately 25 km south of Chennai city, in the Tambaram region. From Mangadu it's nearly 10 kms.

Deity: The temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu, with the primary deity worshipped in the form of Sri Nirmalayavarman Perumal. The temple is believed to have been built around the 7th century during the Pallava dynasty although later improvements and additions were made by the Cholas and Vijayanagara kings.

Historical Significance: This temple holds great importance for devotees, especially those who follow the Vaishnavite tradition. The temple complex is known for its inscriptions, which reveal the temple's rich history and the contributions of various dynasties that ruled the region.

Architectural Features: The temple is an example of Dravidian-style architecture, with intricately carved pillars and a grand sanctum sanctorum. The temple has several halls and shrines dedicated to different deities.

Festivals and Events: The temple celebrates several Vaishnavite festivals, including Vaikunta Ekadasi, Pongal, and Rathasapthami. During these festivals, devotees from across the region visit the temple to offer prayers and seek the blessings of Lord Vishnu.

Tirunirmalai Ksetharam is a peaceful and revered spot for spiritual reflection and devotion, drawing not only local pilgrims but also visitors from other parts of Tamil Nadu. It is a must-visit for those interested in exploring Chennai’s ancient...

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A Spiritual Escape: Thiruneermalai, Chennai

Located on the outskirts of Chennai, Thiruneermalai is a serene and historic temple town that holds immense spiritual significance. Known for the Thiruneermalai Perumal Temple, this sacred place is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is one of the 108 Divya Desams (holy abodes of Vishnu mentioned in Tamil Alvar literature).

The temple is unique, as it features Vishnu in four forms—standing, sitting, reclining, and walking. This is a rare depiction, making it a must-visit for devotees. The main temple is perched on a hill, offering stunning panoramic views of the surrounding area. The climb to the top, though a bit challenging, is refreshing, especially with the cool breeze and scenic beauty along the way.

At the base of the hill lies another temple where Lord Vishnu resides as Neervanna Perumal. The name "Thiruneermalai" translates to "Holy Water Hill," referring to the belief that this region was once surrounded by water, adding a mystical charm to its history.

One of the most captivating experiences is visiting during sunrise or sunset. The sight of the temple against the hues of the sky is breathtaking and fills the soul with peace and divinity.

Thiruneermalai is not just a spiritual destination but also a tranquil escape from the bustling city life of Chennai. Whether you are seeking blessings, enjoying the beauty of ancient architecture, or simply looking to connect with nature, this temple offers a perfect blend of all three.

Key Tips for Visitors: Early mornings and evenings are the best times to visit for a serene experience. Wear comfortable footwear for the climb. Respect the sanctity of the place and follow temple customs.

A visit to Thiruneermalai leaves you rejuvenated, spiritually uplifted, and connected...

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