More from the Kapaleeshwar Temple - Mylapore

Kapaleeshwar Temple, goluThe Kapaleeshwar Temple at Mylapore is bathed in Hindu culture. If you are looking for a culture fest, come here any day. A festive day would be better. Like Navratri, the nine-day festival that precedes Diwali, the festival of lights.

Kapaleeshwar Temple, golu These photos were shot on the 4th day of the Navratri festival. The arrangements you see here is called the 'Golu' in Tamil.

Kapaleeshwar Temple, goluDolls, rather clay models of all gods, goddesses and even animals considered holy by Hindus form part of this riotously colorful tableau.

Kapaleeshwar Temple, golu Here, I presume it's Lakshmi, the Goddess of Wealth, presiding over the tableau. Notice the lotus flowers arranged on the fringes?

Kapaleeshwar TempleLord Ganesha, the remover of all obstacles. (That reminds me of my friend who was frantically searching for his 'obstacles'. Turned out that he was actually searching for his spectacles. LOL).

Kapaleeshwar TempleThis is not taken inside the main temples, but at a temporary shrine built just for Navratri.

Kapaleeshwar Temple Notice the traditional attire of the priests.

Kapaleeshwar Temple An arrangement... 

Kapaleeshwar Temple Sadhus at the foot of the Himalayas.

Kapaleeshwar Temple The arrangement being completed, by a devotee or trustee, I presume.,

Navratri falls around September/October. Check a Hindu calendar for the dates before you decide. But like I've mentioned before, even otherwise the Kapaleeshwar Temple is a feast to the eyes and balm to the soul.

Read my previous post and see more photographs here.

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TheTravelAngel said...

Kapaleeshwar Temple was amazing to see. The thousands of sculptures on the buildings are very fascinating and it was very interesting to learn something more about hinduism.


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Unknown said...

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Unknown said...

Really nice images.
Ofcourse Kapaleeshwarar temple is a landmark in the Chennai city. The temple is dedicated to God Shiva as Kapaleeshwarar and divine mother Shakti as Karpagambal. Many know the legend and story behind the temple. But some of the interesting and unique facts about the temple are..
1. It is believed at the time of Yuga pralaya (dissolution of cosmos) nothing remains except Lord Easwara with the Kapalam. He starts creation of new Yuga from this Kapalam. Hence the name Kapal – eeshwarar.

2. God Rama worshipped here and won the battle against Ravana.

3. Angam Poompavi, daughter of Sivanesa Chettiar got her lost life here.

4. Vaayilar Nayanar, a Fakir achieved redemption here.

5. The birth place of Thiruvalluvar, who wrote Thirukkural, was Mylapore.

6. It is one of 275 ‘Paadal Petra Sthalam’ temples

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Chennai had been the most visited city in India by foreign tourists consecutively from 2010 to 2012, overtaking New Delhi and Mumbai with visitors to heritage sites in Kanchipuram and Mahabalipuram and medical tourists making up the largest numbers. In 2011, Chennai was ranked 41st in global top 100 city destination ranking, with 3,174,500 tourists, a 14 percent increase from 2010, This is up from 2,059,900 tourists in 2009, when Chennai was the third most visited city in India by foreigners ranked after Delhi and Mumbai. Tourists from United States, UK, Sri Lanka, Malaysia and Singapore had visited the city in 2007. In 2012, Chennai served 3,535,200 foreign tourists ranking as 38th most visited city in the world and most visited city in India.

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Ashwin said...

Hi,
The Kapaleeshwar Temple at Mylapore is bathed in Hindu culture. If you are looking for a culture fest, come here any day. A festive day would be better. Like Navratri, the nine-day festival that precedes Diwali, the festival of lights.

Very interesting post, we enjoyed each and everything as per written in your post. Thank you for this article because it’s really informative. If you are planning for your holiday and searching for the beautiful place to spend your time then you can wander around this vibrant city. It really helps people to plan for future trips. If anyone want go to visit these places book your online bus tickets advance in Chennai to Coimbatore Bus and get more offers.

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