Kapaleeshwarar Temple

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The Kapaleeswarar Temple is an ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva was constructed in Chennai, the state capital of Tamil Nadu, and is known as tWithin the temple, Lord Shiva is referred to as Kapaleeswarar and his consort, Goddess Parvati, as Karpagambal. The impressive temple complex houses a variety of shrines to various gods, the most well-known of which are those to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvathi. This temple is a destination well-known across the nation for its religious significance and is frequented by history buffs, fans of architecture, and believers. THINGS TO DO AT KAPALEESWARAR TEMPLE: • The temple's tall gopurams and fine embellishments make it an architectural marvel: Its main draw is the temple's dome, which is nearly 37 meters tall and has a captivating architecture that permeates the entire premise. Take some stunning pictures with colorful paintings and carvings that cover the temple walls as your background. • Many pilgrims just come to this location to pull the car because they view this as lucky: A line of vahanas (vehicles or chariots), including a parrot, goat, peacock, elephant, and bull, can be found inside the temple, along with a sacred tank. During religious processions, the gods and goddesses sit in the vahanas. During the festivals of Arupathimoovar, Brahmotsavam, and Panguni Peruvizha, devotees swarm to this temple. • Take a peek at the idols of the 63 Lord Shiva devotees who found salvation due to their unwavering devotion to the Lord: Shiva is worshipped as the main god inside the ornately decorated sanctum sanctorum, also known as garbha griha.In addition, the temple features a large courtyard where worshippers congregate before bowing to the Lord. Two large towers with plaster figurines or gopurams, a beautiful tank with a Broadway surrounding it, and several little shines are among the architectural features of this temple, which was constructed in the characteristic Dravidian style. • Embrace the festivities during holy days: A nine-day Panguni Peruvizha (the spring festival) is organized between the middle of March and the beginning of April. The deity is transported outside the temple's boundaries during the festivities atop a chariot. Tirukkalyanam, the representative union of Shiva and Paravati, marks the festival's conclusion. In addition, the Brahmotsavam, an annual celebration, is lavishly observed during the Tamil month of Panguni. During the festivities, Mylapore as a whole comes to life with a carnival-like atmosphere. Immerse yourself in the chants and atmosphere of the location, which instills a peaceful and tranquil sense in the visitors' thoughts: • Eat outside at one of the restaurants in the area for delicious, authentic South Indian cuisine. • Shop around the neighborhood and gather some travel mementos.

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Address of Kapaleeshwarar Temple

Kapaleesvarar Sannadhi Street, Vinayaka Nagar, Colony, Chennai (Madras) India

Opening & Closing time of Kapaleeshwarar Temple

  • Monday
    16:00-21:30
  • Tuesday
    16:00-21:30
  • Wednesday
    16:00-21:30
  • Thursday
    16:00-21:30
  • Friday
    16:00-21:30
  • Saturday
    16:00-21:30
  • Sunday
    16:00-21:30

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