I love this temple. Kanji kamatchi amman is one of the powerful god located in kanjipuram.
Amazing big temple with neat environment. Maintained by kanji kamakodi peedam.
Men's must remove their shirt before dharshan. This temple was founded by Athi Sankarar by 2000 years back.
Special dharshan tickets are available. Too many entrances are available.
Satyendra
Visited there at around 8 pm, it's spacious, you can sit here and spend time with family, lighting is sufficient It's Ancient temple with thousands of stories and one of the Shaktipeeth
Santosh Ramana
Shaktipeetam Such an amazing place. Divine vibrations all around. Very close by you have ekambareshwara temple which is one of the panchabootha lingas in India. Nice food and stay options around the temple. Designated car park is at walkable distance, you are still allowed to park around the temple gates but it will be in small streets. People will sell you lots of silk clothes around the temple, this geography is famous for silk.
Aravindan A
Very beautiful to see the Gopuram.. Dont come at midday bcz its too hot on floor.. It hurt your foot.. Evening 6 pm is very good to see the dharsan..
HuS TLeR1 year ago
Power full Goddess.. Very busy temple.. Must Visit .. Just 2km from Kanchipuram Busstand
Nirjhar Pal1 year ago
The temple is devotional. Once u enter u can feel the vibes. It takes time to see the whole temple. Temple will be open from 4 30 to 8 30 in 2nd half. Shoes keeping area is next to the entrance gate. It dosnt takes much time for darshan. Max 20 mins. Car parking is available just next to the temple.
SESHA RM1 year ago
PowerFull God The Kamakshi Temple is an ancient Hindu Temple dedicated to Kamakshi, the ultimate form of Goddess Lalitha Maha Tripurasundari. It is located in the historic city of Kanchipuram, near Chennai, India. The Meenakshi Temple in Madurai, the Akilandeswari temple in Thiruvanaikaval near Tiruchirappalli and this Kamakshi temple are the important centers of worship of Goddess, in the state of Tamil Nadu. The Temple was most probably built by the Pallava kings, whose capital was Kanchipuram.The Image of the main Deity, Kamakshi, is seated in a majestic Padmasana, a yogic posture signifying peace and prosperity, instead of the traditional standing pose. Goddess holds a sugarcane bow and bunch of five flowers in the lower two of her arms and has a pasha , an ankusha in her upper two arms. There is also a parrot perched near the flower bunch.
Amazing big temple with neat environment. Maintained by kanji kamakodi peedam.
Men's must remove their shirt before dharshan. This temple was founded by Athi Sankarar by 2000 years back.
Special dharshan tickets are available. Too many entrances are available.
It's Ancient temple with thousands of stories and one of the Shaktipeeth
Such an amazing place. Divine vibrations all around.
Very close by you have ekambareshwara temple which is one of the panchabootha lingas in India.
Nice food and stay options around the temple.
Designated car park is at walkable distance, you are still allowed to park around the temple gates but it will be in small streets.
People will sell you lots of silk clothes around the temple, this geography is famous for silk.
Very busy temple..
Must Visit ..
Just 2km from Kanchipuram Busstand
The Kamakshi Temple is an ancient Hindu Temple dedicated to Kamakshi, the ultimate form of Goddess Lalitha Maha Tripurasundari. It is located in the historic city of Kanchipuram, near Chennai, India. The Meenakshi Temple in Madurai, the Akilandeswari temple in Thiruvanaikaval near Tiruchirappalli and this Kamakshi temple are the important centers of worship of Goddess, in the state of Tamil Nadu. The Temple was most probably built by the Pallava kings, whose capital was Kanchipuram.The Image of the main Deity, Kamakshi, is seated in a majestic Padmasana, a yogic posture signifying peace and prosperity, instead of the traditional standing pose. Goddess holds a sugarcane bow and bunch of five flowers in the lower two of her arms and has a pasha , an ankusha in her upper two arms. There is also a parrot perched near the flower bunch.