There is a certain old world charm to Kanchipuram. At around an hour's drive from the Chennai airport at Meenambakam, this place is known for its temples and silk sarees. To this day people from all ...
Kanchipuram is also famous for its handwoven silk sarees and vibrant religious festivals. But what truly sets it apart is the sheer number of ancient temples, each showcasing remarkable craftsmanship, ...
Kanchipuram temple in Chennai is set to receive nearly 1 lakh devotees for a rare darshan of the Aththi Varadar deity, which reopens today after a gap of 40 years at Devarajaswamy Temple. The 12-foot ...
Kanchipuram was the Pallava capital from 3rd – 9th century CE, while Cholas ruled it from 10th to 13th century CE, followed by the Vijayanagara dynasty from 14th to 17th century CE. Under these ...
CHENNAI: The small village called Magaral, close to Kanchipuram, is known for its ancient and large Magaraleeshwarar (Siva) temple. Not many know that there is a Vishnu temple in the same place, also ...
The Thazhuva Kuzhaindishwarar is a small Siva temple in Padappai, which is mid-way between Chennai and Kanchipuram. There is a connection between this temple, the Kamakshi Amman temple in Mangadu (one ...
The vexed dispute over reciting mantrams, guru salutations and hymns by people belonging to Vadakalai and Thengalai sects among Vaishnavites, at the millennium-old Sri Varadaraja Perumal Temple in ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results