Kapaleeswarar Temple
In Mylapore, there is an 8th
Century Pallava Temple. The temple ‘Gopuram’ or tower is made in the characteristic
Dravidian style of architecture. Dedicated of Lord Shiva, this temple has some beautiful
sculptures, among which the bronze idols of 63 Saivaite Saints or the Nayanmars.
They adorn the outer courtyard. Also in the courtyard under the old Punnai
tree is a small shrine depicting Goddess Parvathi in the form of a peacock, worshipping
Lord Shiva. It is from this legend that Mylapore derives its name Mayil
meaning peacock in Tamil and Oor meaning
town. Mylapore is the hub of the Arubathumoovar festival dedicated
to the 63 Nayanmars held in March-April every year.
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5.00 a.m. – 11.00 p.m. and 4.00 p.m. - 9.30 p.m | 24941670 |
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