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Vadapalani Andavar Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Muruga. It is located in Vadapalani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. It was renovated in the 1920s and a Rajagopuram was built during that time. The temple has grown in popularity, which is believed to be in part due to the patronage of cinema stars.
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Sri Paranjothi Baba Temple
9-12, Palani Andavar Koil St, Vadapalani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600026, India
Sri vadapalani Garbarakshambigai Temple
110, Othaivadai St, vadapalani, Kodambakkam, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600024, India
Vengeeswarar Temple
36, Sannadhi St, Sarvamangala Colony, Aruna Colony, Vadapalani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600026, India
Doshi Gardens
174/321, Arcot Rd, opp. Bus Terminus, Ottagapalayam, Kannika Puram, Vadapalani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600026, India
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Barbeque Nation- Vadapalani
No 1, 2nd Floor, Hotel Bheemas Amman Koil St, Jawaharlal Nehru Salai, near Murugan Temple, Vadapalani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600026, India
Saravana Bhavan
19, Palani Andavar Koil St, Vadapalani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600026, India
Mithai Mandir
Shop No, 17, Palani Andavar Koil St, Vadapalani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600026, India
AMBUR STAR BRIYANI® SINCE 1890
116 1, Arcot Rd, near Saravana Bhavan, Sarvamangala Colony, Vadapalani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600026, India
Hotel Aradhana
12, Palani Andavar Koil St, Vadapalani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600026, India
Udipi Ganesh Bhavan
235, Arcot Rd, Sarvamangala Colony, Vadapalani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600026, India
PARVATHI AMMA MESS
Jawaharlal Nehru Salai, opp. Ambica Empire, Bhakthavathchalam Colony, Vadapalani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600026, India
Junior Kuppanna - Forum Mall, Chennai
4th Floor, Forum Vijaya Mall, Arcot Rd, Vadapalani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600026, India
Yaa Mohaideen Briyani - Vadapalani
79, 100 Feet Rd, Thiru Nagar Colony, NGO Colony, Vadapalani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600026, India
Hotel Pandia's
189, Arcot Rd, opposite Kamala Theatre, Vadapalani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600026, India
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Arulmigu Vadapalani Murugan Temple

Palani Andavar Koil St, Vadapalani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600026, India
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Vadapalani Andavar Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Muruga. It is located in Vadapalani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. It was renovated in the 1920s and a Rajagopuram was built during that time. The temple has grown in popularity, which is believed to be in part due to the patronage of cinema stars.

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Vadapalani temple represents the grandiose culture of the Hindus which has several shrines of Lord Ganesha, Goddess Meenakshi Amman, Lord Shiva, Goddess Kali, Lord Bhairava, Chokkanadar, Dakshniamurti, Chandikeswara and Mahalakshmi. Lord Ganesha appears as Varasidhi Vinayagar at the left of the southern or the main entrance.

It also holds a shrine for planet Mars signifying the fact that Lord Muruga is the deity of Mars. Adding to the charm of the sacred complex is the shrine of Lord Shanmuga with Goddess Valli and Devyani. Visitors also offer their prayers to Lord Hanuman whose image is inscribed on a pillar.

An outstanding religious complex houses a four foot high idol of Lord Murugan with his footwear and one foot forward. Tower or the Rajagopuram adorned with striking mythological figures from Skanda Purana exudes admiration.

Hundred and eight awe-inspiring figures of bharatanatyam dance gestures on the forty meters high eastern tower attract the attention of the visitors. Pilgrims tie their strings to the fig tree which is considered to be the holy tree of the temple. It houses big halls used for marriage ceremonies and spiritual discourses.

The temple tank is located in front of the temple. Pilgrims entering the complex through the eastern tower can see the gold plated flagpole called the Dwajasthambam or kodi maram.

Nearby Attractions Other significant local sightseeing spots located near this splendid religious site are ISKON Temple, Valluvar Kottam, Semmozhi Poonga, Government Museum, Sri Ramakrishna Math, Anna Centenary Library, Sri Parthasarathy Temple, Marina Beach, Vivekananda House and Kapaleeswarar Temple. Get enchanted with our one day Chennai tour packages by private cab or customize your own tour.

How to reach Vadapalani Murugan Temple Chennai Capital city of Tamil Nadu is conveniently reached by travellers through various modes of transportation. Chennai Egmore has trains connecting the city to varied parts of the state and Chennai Central has trains running from Chennai to different parts of the country.

Chennai airport is one of the busiest airports of India and has several flights connecting the city with the prominent portions of the world. Flights coming in from varied parts of the world land on the Anna International terminal and the domestic flights take away from the Kamaraj terminal.

Private and Government bus operators run several buses from the city to other parts of the country. They can be boarded from CMBT, Koyambedu Mofussil Bus Terminal. Travelling within Chennai is highly convenient with various electric trains, local buses and metros reaching every corner of the city.

Arulmigu Vadapalani Murugan temple is located in Vadapalani in between Koyembedu and Ashok Nagar. It lies at a distance of eleven km from the railway station and around twelve kms from airport. One can choose to hire a taxi, cab, or auto rickshaw to reach the temple from the railway station, bus stand or airport.

Entry fees and timings of Vadapalani Murugan Temple Chennai No entry fees are required to explore the temple, which is open from 5:30 AM in the morning till 12:00 noon and 4:00 PM in the evening till 9:00 PM at night. However during festival days the sacred complex is open throughout the day for the devotees. Several Poojas are held during the day that includes Palliyarai at 5: 30 AM, Kalasanthi at 6:30 AM, Uchikalam at 12 noon, Sayaratcha at 5:00 PM and Arthjama at 9:00 PM.

Events at Vadapalani Murugan Temple Chennai Vaikasi and Brahmotsavam is well celebrated for eleven days during the Vaikasi month. Lord’ Muruga is taken for a grand possession in his golden chariot on the seventh day.

Panguni Uthiram, Maha Kandha Shasti, Vaigasi Visakam, Thaipoosam, Panguni Uthiram and Udal Urchavam are the other notable festivals celebrated in the temple.

FAQ’s and General Information about Vadapalani Murugan Temple Why to visit Vadapalani Murugan Temple? Travellers visit the Vadapalani Murugan Temple to explore its amazing structure. The religious Hindu site has gained popularity post the...

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Lord Murugan temple at Vadapalani Chennai, Tamilnadu

Lord Murugan is known by different names like Palani Andavar, Subramaniam or Subramanian, Karthikeyan, Kumaran or Arumugam, is a powerful God of Tamilnadu who is worshiped at a famous temple in Vadapalani, Chennai which is also a famous tourist attraction spot in Chennai.

Vadapalani Murugan Temple is one of the famous devotional places in Chennai for localities as well as people visiting Chennai from outside, which is located in Andavar koil street in Chennai just 3 kilometers away from Kodambakkam railway station, whose main deity is Lord Murugan was built almost 125 years back where a devotee of God Karthikeyan used to worship a painted picture of this Tamil God.

Vadapalani means North Palani, one of the main places of worship for Lord Murugan in Tamilnadu is Palani. In this temple the statue of the main deity Lord Murugan is 4 feet high and on can also worship Lord Shiva, Goddess Parvathi (Parents of Lord Murugan) and Lord Ganesha (Brother of Lord Murugan). A pillar in this temple is sculptured with the image of Lord Hanuman who is worshiped by applying the butter offered by the devotees coming to this temple.

One more important aspect and remarkable thing about this temple is that every year around 7,000 wedding happen here which was initially a thatched shed which was used by a devotee named Annaswami Tambiran to worship painting of Lord Murugan who was inspired by the Lord and was said to get some power inside him which made him utter things which became true and helped many people.

Annaswami Tambiran convinced his friend Ratnaswami to worship the Lord when he came to know that his life is going to come to an end, Ratnaswami later built a shine and got the power from the Lord when he started worshiping the God. As the time went by many started worshipping the Lord here and the public offering were used to build the temple at this place which now stands tall to tell the tale.

The temple was built keeping in mind the status of Lord Murugan at Palani, as the statue here resembles the same and inside the temple a spacious hall for hosting marriage functions is also available. The tower here poses the 108 Bharatanatyam dance poses. Skanda Sashti and Panguni Uttiram are celebrated grandly here and temple is crowded every month on Karttikai. Lord Murugan temple at Vadapalani is considered as of the famous temples...

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Vadapalani Murugan Temple is a graceful Hindu temple built around 125 years ago. Since the idol of Lord Muruga is the same as in Palani temple which is located in the Southern part of the state, it is known as Vadapalani Temple which means Northern Palani Temple...,,

This ancient place of worship is visited by several devotees in search of Lord Murugan’s blessings. Around 7000 marriage ceremonies are held within the premises of the revered temple every year.

An endearing sacred place of worship, Vadapalani Murugan Temple got established at a place where the ardent devotee of Lord Murugan, Annaswamy Naikar worshipped him. He had been roaming to places seeking Lord Murugan’s blessings and a cure for his long time illness. A sage appeared in his dreams and guided him to search for the God in his own home.

Annaswamy went to worship Lord Muruga in one of the six abodes of Lord Muruga at Palani. While returning home he found an inspiring image of Lord Muruga which he brought home and started offering prayers to God. He built a thatched roof as a shrine dedicated to Lord Muruga which was later replaced with the striking structure that we can see today.

Legends state that the Annaswamy’s Arul vakku which means foretelling and healing powers pulled several devotees to the sacred shrine. After the death of Annaswamy Naikar, Rathinaswamy Chettiar took charge of the religious place of worship. It is believed that the priest also had the powers of dictating the words of solutions.

The temple got revitalized in 1920 with the construction of the tower or the Rajagopuram and the Inner Ring Road.

No entry fees are required to explore the temple, which is open from 5:30 AM in the morning till 12:00 noon and 4:00 PM in the evening till 9:00 PM at night. However during festival days the sacred complex is open throughout the day for the devotees. Several Poojas are held during the day that includes Palliyarai at 5: 30 AM, Kalasanthi at 6:30 AM, Uchikalam at 12 noon, Sayaratcha at 5:00 PM and...

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Vadapalani temple represents the grandiose culture of the Hindus which has several shrines of Lord Ganesha, Goddess Meenakshi Amman, Lord Shiva, Goddess Kali, Lord Bhairava, Chokkanadar, Dakshniamurti, Chandikeswara and Mahalakshmi. Lord Ganesha appears as Varasidhi Vinayagar at the left of the southern or the main entrance. It also holds a shrine for planet Mars signifying the fact that Lord Muruga is the deity of Mars. Adding to the charm of the sacred complex is the shrine of Lord Shanmuga with Goddess Valli and Devyani. Visitors also offer their prayers to Lord Hanuman whose image is inscribed on a pillar. An outstanding religious complex houses a four foot high idol of Lord Murugan with his footwear and one foot forward. Tower or the Rajagopuram adorned with striking mythological figures from Skanda Purana exudes admiration. Hundred and eight awe-inspiring figures of bharatanatyam dance gestures on the forty meters high eastern tower attract the attention of the visitors. Pilgrims tie their strings to the fig tree which is considered to be the holy tree of the temple. It houses big halls used for marriage ceremonies and spiritual discourses. The temple tank is located in front of the temple. Pilgrims entering the complex through the eastern tower can see the gold plated flagpole called the Dwajasthambam or kodi maram. Nearby Attractions Other significant local sightseeing spots located near this splendid religious site are ISKON Temple, Valluvar Kottam, Semmozhi Poonga, Government Museum, Sri Ramakrishna Math, Anna Centenary Library, Sri Parthasarathy Temple, Marina Beach, Vivekananda House and Kapaleeswarar Temple. Get enchanted with our one day Chennai tour packages by private cab or customize your own tour. How to reach Vadapalani Murugan Temple Chennai Capital city of Tamil Nadu is conveniently reached by travellers through various modes of transportation. Chennai Egmore has trains connecting the city to varied parts of the state and Chennai Central has trains running from Chennai to different parts of the country. Chennai airport is one of the busiest airports of India and has several flights connecting the city with the prominent portions of the world. Flights coming in from varied parts of the world land on the Anna International terminal and the domestic flights take away from the Kamaraj terminal. Private and Government bus operators run several buses from the city to other parts of the country. They can be boarded from CMBT, Koyambedu Mofussil Bus Terminal. Travelling within Chennai is highly convenient with various electric trains, local buses and metros reaching every corner of the city. Arulmigu Vadapalani Murugan temple is located in Vadapalani in between Koyembedu and Ashok Nagar. It lies at a distance of eleven km from the railway station and around twelve kms from airport. One can choose to hire a taxi, cab, or auto rickshaw to reach the temple from the railway station, bus stand or airport. Entry fees and timings of Vadapalani Murugan Temple Chennai No entry fees are required to explore the temple, which is open from 5:30 AM in the morning till 12:00 noon and 4:00 PM in the evening till 9:00 PM at night. However during festival days the sacred complex is open throughout the day for the devotees. Several Poojas are held during the day that includes Palliyarai at 5: 30 AM, Kalasanthi at 6:30 AM, Uchikalam at 12 noon, Sayaratcha at 5:00 PM and Arthjama at 9:00 PM. Events at Vadapalani Murugan Temple Chennai Vaikasi and Brahmotsavam is well celebrated for eleven days during the Vaikasi month. Lord’ Muruga is taken for a grand possession in his golden chariot on the seventh day. Panguni Uthiram, Maha Kandha Shasti, Vaigasi Visakam, Thaipoosam, Panguni Uthiram and Udal Urchavam are the other notable festivals celebrated in the temple. FAQ’s and General Information about Vadapalani Murugan Temple Why to visit Vadapalani Murugan Temple? Travellers visit the Vadapalani Murugan Temple to explore its amazing structure. The religious Hindu site has gained popularity post the frequent visits
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Lord Murugan temple at Vadapalani Chennai, Tamilnadu Lord Murugan is known by different names like Palani Andavar, Subramaniam or Subramanian, Karthikeyan, Kumaran or Arumugam, is a powerful God of Tamilnadu who is worshiped at a famous temple in Vadapalani, Chennai which is also a famous tourist attraction spot in Chennai. Vadapalani Murugan Temple is one of the famous devotional places in Chennai for localities as well as people visiting Chennai from outside, which is located in Andavar koil street in Chennai just 3 kilometers away from Kodambakkam railway station, whose main deity is Lord Murugan was built almost 125 years back where a devotee of God Karthikeyan used to worship a painted picture of this Tamil God. Vadapalani means North Palani, one of the main places of worship for Lord Murugan in Tamilnadu is Palani. In this temple the statue of the main deity Lord Murugan is 4 feet high and on can also worship Lord Shiva, Goddess Parvathi (Parents of Lord Murugan) and Lord Ganesha (Brother of Lord Murugan). A pillar in this temple is sculptured with the image of Lord Hanuman who is worshiped by applying the butter offered by the devotees coming to this temple. One more important aspect and remarkable thing about this temple is that every year around 7,000 wedding happen here which was initially a thatched shed which was used by a devotee named Annaswami Tambiran to worship painting of Lord Murugan who was inspired by the Lord and was said to get some power inside him which made him utter things which became true and helped many people. Annaswami Tambiran convinced his friend Ratnaswami to worship the Lord when he came to know that his life is going to come to an end, Ratnaswami later built a shine and got the power from the Lord when he started worshiping the God. As the time went by many started worshipping the Lord here and the public offering were used to build the temple at this place which now stands tall to tell the tale. The temple was built keeping in mind the status of Lord Murugan at Palani, as the statue here resembles the same and inside the temple a spacious hall for hosting marriage functions is also available. The tower here poses the 108 Bharatanatyam dance poses. Skanda Sashti and Panguni Uttiram are celebrated grandly here and temple is crowded every month on Karttikai. Lord Murugan temple at Vadapalani is considered as of the famous temples in Tamilnadu
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Just scroll down after the temple timings to know about my perspective of this temple. Timings Pooja/ Darshan 5:00 am Temple Opening Hours 5:30 am to 6:00 am Palliyarai 6:00 am to 6:30 am Darshan 6:30 am to 7:00 am Kala Santhi Pooja 7:00 am to 12:00 pm Darshan 12:00 pm to 12:30 pm Uchi Kaala Pooja 12:30 pm Temple closing Hours 12:30 pm to 3:00 pm Temple Closing Hours on Tuesday 12:30 pm to 4:00 pm (Wed to Mon)Temple Closing Hours 3:00 pm Temple reopening Hours on Tuesday’s 4:00 pm Temple reopens on other days 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm Darshan 5:00 pm to 5:30 pm Sayaraksha Pooja 5:30 pm to 9:00 pm Darshan 9:00 pm to 9:30 pm Arthajama Pooja on Mon, Wed, Thu, Sat and Sun 9:30 pm to 10:00 pm Arthajama Pooja on Tue and Fri 5:00 to 9:00 pm on special days. No break in between. Temple remains open even during afternoon hours on Special days such as Maha Skanda Shasti, Karthikai Month, Vaigasi Visakam, Thaipoosam festival day, Panguni Uthram, 1st day of Chittirai, Newyear etc. To know the power of this temple, just visit it only ONCE with utmost trust on Lord Subramanya, similar to the one you keep on your mother or father. Do not go to this temple to ask what you want. Just visit the temple without any expectations but with pure devotion and love, and you will see the magic. Simple example, I was jobless for last 1 year. I visited the temple with tears and no prayers. In just 3 days, I got the first good news. I am not exaggerating, as I don't represent myself as any agent to advertise Hindu Religious Traditions. Visit this temple every Tuesday with a Fasting. The temple is at the Heart of Chennai exactly within 2 kms from Chennai Mofussil Bus Terminus at Koyambedu. Subhramanyom Subhramanyom Subhramanyom
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Vadapalani temple represents the grandiose culture of the Hindus which has several shrines of Lord Ganesha, Goddess Meenakshi Amman, Lord Shiva, Goddess Kali, Lord Bhairava, Chokkanadar, Dakshniamurti, Chandikeswara and Mahalakshmi. Lord Ganesha appears as Varasidhi Vinayagar at the left of the southern or the main entrance. It also holds a shrine for planet Mars signifying the fact that Lord Muruga is the deity of Mars. Adding to the charm of the sacred complex is the shrine of Lord Shanmuga with Goddess Valli and Devyani. Visitors also offer their prayers to Lord Hanuman whose image is inscribed on a pillar. An outstanding religious complex houses a four foot high idol of Lord Murugan with his footwear and one foot forward. Tower or the Rajagopuram adorned with striking mythological figures from Skanda Purana exudes admiration. Hundred and eight awe-inspiring figures of bharatanatyam dance gestures on the forty meters high eastern tower attract the attention of the visitors. Pilgrims tie their strings to the fig tree which is considered to be the holy tree of the temple. It houses big halls used for marriage ceremonies and spiritual discourses. The temple tank is located in front of the temple. Pilgrims entering the complex through the eastern tower can see the gold plated flagpole called the Dwajasthambam or kodi maram. Nearby Attractions Other significant local sightseeing spots located near this splendid religious site are ISKON Temple, Valluvar Kottam, Semmozhi Poonga, Government Museum, Sri Ramakrishna Math, Anna Centenary Library, Sri Parthasarathy Temple, Marina Beach, Vivekananda House and Kapaleeswarar Temple. Get enchanted with our one day Chennai tour packages by private cab or customize your own tour. How to reach Vadapalani Murugan Temple Chennai Capital city of Tamil Nadu is conveniently reached by travellers through various modes of transportation. Chennai Egmore has trains connecting the city to varied parts of the state and Chennai Central has trains running from Chennai to different parts of the country. Chennai airport is one of the busiest airports of India and has several flights connecting the city with the prominent portions of the world. Flights coming in from varied parts of the world land on the Anna International terminal and the domestic flights take away from the Kamaraj terminal. Private and Government bus operators run several buses from the city to other parts of the country. They can be boarded from CMBT, Koyambedu Mofussil Bus Terminal. Travelling within Chennai is highly convenient with various electric trains, local buses and metros reaching every corner of the city. Arulmigu Vadapalani Murugan temple is located in Vadapalani in between Koyembedu and Ashok Nagar. It lies at a distance of eleven km from the railway station and around twelve kms from airport. One can choose to hire a taxi, cab, or auto rickshaw to reach the temple from the railway station, bus stand or airport. Entry fees and timings of Vadapalani Murugan Temple Chennai No entry fees are required to explore the temple, which is open from 5:30 AM in the morning till 12:00 noon and 4:00 PM in the evening till 9:00 PM at night. However during festival days the sacred complex is open throughout the day for the devotees. Several Poojas are held during the day that includes Palliyarai at 5: 30 AM, Kalasanthi at 6:30 AM, Uchikalam at 12 noon, Sayaratcha at 5:00 PM and Arthjama at 9:00 PM. Events at Vadapalani Murugan Temple Chennai Vaikasi and Brahmotsavam is well celebrated for eleven days during the Vaikasi month. Lord’ Muruga is taken for a grand possession in his golden chariot on the seventh day. Panguni Uthiram, Maha Kandha Shasti, Vaigasi Visakam, Thaipoosam, Panguni Uthiram and Udal Urchavam are the other notable festivals celebrated in the temple. FAQ’s and General Information about Vadapalani Murugan Temple Why to visit Vadapalani Murugan Temple? Travellers visit the Vadapalani Murugan Temple to explore its amazing structure. The religious Hindu site has gained popularity post the frequent visits
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Lord Murugan temple at Vadapalani Chennai, Tamilnadu Lord Murugan is known by different names like Palani Andavar, Subramaniam or Subramanian, Karthikeyan, Kumaran or Arumugam, is a powerful God of Tamilnadu who is worshiped at a famous temple in Vadapalani, Chennai which is also a famous tourist attraction spot in Chennai. Vadapalani Murugan Temple is one of the famous devotional places in Chennai for localities as well as people visiting Chennai from outside, which is located in Andavar koil street in Chennai just 3 kilometers away from Kodambakkam railway station, whose main deity is Lord Murugan was built almost 125 years back where a devotee of God Karthikeyan used to worship a painted picture of this Tamil God. Vadapalani means North Palani, one of the main places of worship for Lord Murugan in Tamilnadu is Palani. In this temple the statue of the main deity Lord Murugan is 4 feet high and on can also worship Lord Shiva, Goddess Parvathi (Parents of Lord Murugan) and Lord Ganesha (Brother of Lord Murugan). A pillar in this temple is sculptured with the image of Lord Hanuman who is worshiped by applying the butter offered by the devotees coming to this temple. One more important aspect and remarkable thing about this temple is that every year around 7,000 wedding happen here which was initially a thatched shed which was used by a devotee named Annaswami Tambiran to worship painting of Lord Murugan who was inspired by the Lord and was said to get some power inside him which made him utter things which became true and helped many people. Annaswami Tambiran convinced his friend Ratnaswami to worship the Lord when he came to know that his life is going to come to an end, Ratnaswami later built a shine and got the power from the Lord when he started worshiping the God. As the time went by many started worshipping the Lord here and the public offering were used to build the temple at this place which now stands tall to tell the tale. The temple was built keeping in mind the status of Lord Murugan at Palani, as the statue here resembles the same and inside the temple a spacious hall for hosting marriage functions is also available. The tower here poses the 108 Bharatanatyam dance poses. Skanda Sashti and Panguni Uttiram are celebrated grandly here and temple is crowded every month on Karttikai. Lord Murugan temple at Vadapalani is considered as of the famous temples in Tamilnadu
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Just scroll down after the temple timings to know about my perspective of this temple. Timings Pooja/ Darshan 5:00 am Temple Opening Hours 5:30 am to 6:00 am Palliyarai 6:00 am to 6:30 am Darshan 6:30 am to 7:00 am Kala Santhi Pooja 7:00 am to 12:00 pm Darshan 12:00 pm to 12:30 pm Uchi Kaala Pooja 12:30 pm Temple closing Hours 12:30 pm to 3:00 pm Temple Closing Hours on Tuesday 12:30 pm to 4:00 pm (Wed to Mon)Temple Closing Hours 3:00 pm Temple reopening Hours on Tuesday’s 4:00 pm Temple reopens on other days 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm Darshan 5:00 pm to 5:30 pm Sayaraksha Pooja 5:30 pm to 9:00 pm Darshan 9:00 pm to 9:30 pm Arthajama Pooja on Mon, Wed, Thu, Sat and Sun 9:30 pm to 10:00 pm Arthajama Pooja on Tue and Fri 5:00 to 9:00 pm on special days. No break in between. Temple remains open even during afternoon hours on Special days such as Maha Skanda Shasti, Karthikai Month, Vaigasi Visakam, Thaipoosam festival day, Panguni Uthram, 1st day of Chittirai, Newyear etc. To know the power of this temple, just visit it only ONCE with utmost trust on Lord Subramanya, similar to the one you keep on your mother or father. Do not go to this temple to ask what you want. Just visit the temple without any expectations but with pure devotion and love, and you will see the magic. Simple example, I was jobless for last 1 year. I visited the temple with tears and no prayers. In just 3 days, I got the first good news. I am not exaggerating, as I don't represent myself as any agent to advertise Hindu Religious Traditions. Visit this temple every Tuesday with a Fasting. The temple is at the Heart of Chennai exactly within 2 kms from Chennai Mofussil Bus Terminus at Koyambedu. Subhramanyom Subhramanyom Subhramanyom
Suseel Jai Krishnan

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