25th March 2017:
On this fine Saturday morning around 9.A.M, myself along with my mom booked an Ola auto to Mylapore, the first temple we have got to visit was Kolavizhi amman temple.
Mylapore - Kolavizhi amman (கோலவிழியம்மன் கோவில்) temple (Temple 213)
Address: Kolavizhi Amman temple, Narayanasaamy street, Mylapore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu - 600004
Kolavizhi amman temple popularly known as Pattu Kolavizhi amman temple can be reached by couple of minutes stroll from Mundakagakanni amman temple. The presiding deity of the temple is Kolavizhi amman, a form of Sakthi with excellent eyes.
Kolavizhi amman & Bhadrakaali amman are seen together, the eyes are so compelling as it melts us. We have offered our prayers to Amman & then visited Vaaleeswarar temple.
Mylapore - Vaaleeswarar temple (Temple 214; Sapsthastana temples of Lord Shiva 4)
Address: Vaaleeswarar temple, Mylapore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu - 600004
Vaaleeswarar temple at Mylapore is one of the Sapthasthaana Shiva temple worshiped by Sage Gautama. It was an ancient temple of about 2000 years old, where the presiding deity of the temple is Lord Shiva in the name of Vaaleeswarar.
Other deities available in the temple are Vinayagar, Natarajar, Goddess Sivagami, Lord Subramanya with Valli & Deivanai, Chandeeswarar, Anchaneyar, Vishnu, Durgai & Ayyappan. Worshiped all the deities & then visited Karaneeswarar temple.
Mylapore - Karaneeswarar temple (Temple 215; Sapsthastana temples of Lord Shiva 5)
Address: Karaneeswarar temple, Bazaar Rd, Thyagarajapuram, Mylapore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu - 600004
Karaneeswarar temple is one of the Sapthasthaana temples of Lord Shiva. The presiding deity of the temple is Lord Shiva in the name of Karaneeswarar and Goddess Porkodi Amman.
Karaneeswarar is the source / reason for all things to happen. Hence named so.. We had great dharshan & blessings from all the deities and then visited Virupaksheeswarar temple.
Mylapore - Virupaksheeswarar temple (Temple 216; Sapsthastana temples of Lord Shiva 6)
Address: Virupaksheeswarar temple, Mylapore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu - 600004
Virupaksheeswarar temple is classified as one of the Sapthasthana temples of Lord Shiva. The presiding deity of the temple is Lord Shiva in the name of Virupaksheeswarar, means 'One with three Eyes' & Goddess Vishalakshi Amman. Offered our Humble pranams to Lord Shiva & Amman.
Blessed Saturday at the temples of Mylapore !!
On this fine Saturday morning around 9.A.M, myself along with my mom booked an Ola auto to Mylapore, the first temple we have got to visit was Kolavizhi amman temple.
Mylapore - Kolavizhi amman (கோலவிழியம்மன் கோவில்) temple (Temple 213)
Address: Kolavizhi Amman temple, Narayanasaamy street, Mylapore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu - 600004
கோலவிழியம்மன் கோவில் |
கோலவிழியம்மன் கோவில் - 1 |
Kolavizhi amman & Bhadrakaali amman are seen together, the eyes are so compelling as it melts us. We have offered our prayers to Amman & then visited Vaaleeswarar temple.
Mylapore - Vaaleeswarar temple (Temple 214; Sapsthastana temples of Lord Shiva 4)
Address: Vaaleeswarar temple, Mylapore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu - 600004
Vaaleeswarar temple - Mylapore |
At Vaaleeswarar temple - Mylapore |
Other deities available in the temple are Vinayagar, Natarajar, Goddess Sivagami, Lord Subramanya with Valli & Deivanai, Chandeeswarar, Anchaneyar, Vishnu, Durgai & Ayyappan. Worshiped all the deities & then visited Karaneeswarar temple.
Mylapore - Karaneeswarar temple (Temple 215; Sapsthastana temples of Lord Shiva 5)
Address: Karaneeswarar temple, Bazaar Rd, Thyagarajapuram, Mylapore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu - 600004
Karaneeswarar temple |
At Karaneeswarar temple - Mylapore |
At Karaneeswarar temple |
Karaneeswarar is the source / reason for all things to happen. Hence named so.. We had great dharshan & blessings from all the deities and then visited Virupaksheeswarar temple.
Mylapore - Virupaksheeswarar temple (Temple 216; Sapsthastana temples of Lord Shiva 6)
Address: Virupaksheeswarar temple, Mylapore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu - 600004
Virupaksheeswarar temple |
At Virupaksheeswarar temple |
Blessed Saturday at the temples of Mylapore !!
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