7 Dinamalar temples you can visit for a spiritual affair

Check out this guide on the seven Dinamalar temples in Tamil Nadu.

Dinamalar is one of the Tamil language’s leading newspapers, with six editions and 14 million readers that live in Chennai, the surrounding Kanchipuram district and the Madurai area. Here, we’ll take you to some of its most popular temples, which are also among India’s most well-known religious attractions and pilgrimage spots.

 

Dinamalar temples you must visit for a sacred experience

Brihadeeswarar Temple

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The Brihadeeswarar Temple is one of India’s most visited temples and one of the largest. The temple is dedicated to several gods. But the most common story is that a Tantrik named Kapali tried to rob the statue from the temple. The god Shiva then split Kapali into two and turned him into a statue himself. This epic tale is beautifully told in sculptures at the temple premises.

How to reach

There is a rail and road network connecting Thanjavur with many cities, including Brihadeeswara Temple. Tiruchirapalli is the closest airport to Thanjavur, but tourists can take a taxi, bus or train from there to Thanjavur.

 

Ekambareswarar Temple

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There is an Indian Hindu temple named Ekambareswarar Temple in Kanchipuram, dedicated to Shiva. Saivism attaches significance to this temple because it represents the element of earth, or Prithvi, within its Pancha Bhoota Stalas. There is no doubt that this temple is one of the most renowned in South India. It is located in Kanchipuram, which is about 60 kilometres from Chennai. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva, who is also known as Ekambareswarar. It is that he was an ancient sage who was so powerful that he could not be killed even by the gods. 

How to reach

Kanchi bus stand is two kilometres away from the temple. Kancheepuram railway station is a short walk from the temple. At a distance of 61 kilometres, the nearest airport is Chennai. 

 

Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple

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This is one of the most ancient temples in India and is dedicated to Lord Ranganatha, who was an avatar of Vishnu. The temple has a lot of antiquity and is one of the most significant Hindu pilgrimage spots in the country. It’s also one of the 108 Vaishnava Divya Desams. Located on the banks of River Kaveri in Tamil Nadu, this temple is considered to be one of the seven ancient holy places or Sapta Puris.

How to reach

Several modes of transportation are available from Tiruchirappalli to Srirangam, including buses, trains, and rails. There is a distance of nine kilometres between Trichy Railway Station and the temple. It takes about 51 minutes for the distance to be covered.

 

Kapaleeshwarar Temple

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The Kapaleeshwarar Temple in Chennai is one of the oldest temple complexes in India. The temple dates back to the 7th century and was built by the Pallava King, Rajasimha. It houses sculptures of Shiva, Vishnu and Kartikeya on its walls. From early morning to evening, pilgrims can be seen converging at this temple to worship Shiva here. The Kapaleeshwarar Temple can be reached by catching a train from Chennai Central or Egmore Railway Station.

How to reach

A taxi or Tamil Nadu government bus can take you from the airport to the temple. There is about eight km between Chennai Central Railway Station and Kapaleeswarar Temple in Mylapore. The National Highway connects the city to almost every part of the country, and the State Highway connects the rest of Tamil Nadu.

 

Murugan Temple

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Tiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu, is home to the Murugan Temple. Lord Murugan, son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, is the deity associated with this Hindu temple. Hindus consider it to be one of their most sacred places. It attracts followers from all over India and has seen many devotees like Mahatma Gandhi and Swami Vivekananda. This temple is also an important stop for pilgrims to Koneswaram temple in Trincomalee.

How to reach

In Yelagiri, there is a bus stand situated near the Murugan Temple. It is about 4.6 kilometres away from Murugan Temple. This distance is best covered by a vehicle. Due to the lack of buses between the two destinations, you can also travel this distance by renting a car or riding a bicycle. Near the bus stop, you can find multiple rental companies.

 

Arulmigu Marundeeswarar Temple, Thiruvanmiyur

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The Arulmigu Marundeeswarar Temple, Thiruvanmiyur, is one of the top Dinamalar temples in India. Situated on the banks of the Adyar River, this temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. It was constructed in 1868 by Muttu Mahadesa Shastrigal, who was a courtesan in Tuticorin and also a devotee of Shiva. Marundeeswarar Temple is located near the Bay of Bengal beach in Thiruvanmiyur, Chennai.

How to reach

Buses are available at the Chennai Mofussil Bus Terminal (CMBT). Local buses, metro trains, and electric trains are the preferred modes of transportation within the city. There are many ways to get to the temple, from airports, bus stops, and railway stations, buses, taxis, auto rickshaws, or cabs. There is a bus stop near Marundeeswarar temple in Lalitha Nagar, Thiruvanmiyur.

 

Arulmigu Ashtalakshmi Temple, Besant Nagar

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Arulmigu Ashtalakshmi Temple is one of the top Dinamalar temples in India, dedicated to Goddess Parvati and Kartikeya. It is situated in Besant Nagar, Chennai. Every day, thousands of worshippers come to the temple to ask the goddess for favours. They are welcomed with a huge brass bell that symbolises prosperity. They are also welcomed with bells, musical instruments and garlands, which symbolise business success. In Besant Nagar, on the coast of the gorgeous Bay of Bengal, you can find Ashtalakshmi Temple, just a few meters from the stunning Besant beach.

How to reach

There is a distance of 11 km between Chennai and Ashtalakshmi Temple, and local buses can take you there.

FAQs

What are the top Dinamalar temples to visit?

The most popular Dinamalar temple is Kapaleeshwarar Temple.

How many Dinamalar temples are there?

There are 108 Dinamalar temples.

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