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Arulmigu Marundeeswarar Temple

Hindu Temple

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    sridharan R
    One among the old temples in Chennai, close to Tiruvanmiyur bys terminus.Crowded during week ends and other auspicious days. Neatly maintained . Visit the temple and get the blessings.
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    Ashwin R
    One of the most sought out temples in the city of Chennai. The ambience and the spiritual connection makes the place go to destination for Temple lovers
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    Muthu raman
    Superb traditional temple somewhat nearby beach... Large temple says the history of lord Shiva nd parvathi... Festivals r celebrated with agama murai.
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    Shanmuga Sundaram
    One of the Padal Pertra Siva Sthalam! Main deity is Lord Marundeeswarar and the Goddess is Thiripurasundari.
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    Ramakrishnan T
    Amazing great, ancient temple of Lord Shiva. It has two entrances one on East and another on the west side. Sanctum Sanctorium and Lord Shiva is facing West on this temple. There is a very nice Pond on the east side within the Temple premises and a very large Pond on the NE corner outside the temple. On SW, the Sthala Vriksham is believed to be where Lord Shiva appeared twice. Flowers and Pooja items are available near the East gate entrance. Amazing temple one would sure fall in love with the affection of the God and Goddess here!
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    Alfred Juwin
    It is a great temple for Lord Shiva built by a Sozha king. While being here, I feel so proud to be a Tamizhan. The temple architectures and the environment remains the same even after the tsunami and tornadoes. I felt this might be a minor work of the scholars and architects those days. But now nobody can build a temple like this.
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    Pradeep Prathi
    Very beautiful architecture temple. Regarding temple history i dont know because iam a tourist. I am requesting temple authorities please arrange information of this temple in English. So every tourist can understand. Om namashivaya namah.