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Arulmigu Sri Parthasarathy Perumal Temple Tiruvallikeni

Car St, Narayana Krishnaraja Puram, Triplicane, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600005, India

Arulmigu Sri Parthasarathy Perumal Temple Tiruvallikeni
Hindu temple
4.7
21 reviews
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373G+GQ Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
+91 44 2844 2462
parthasarathy.hrce.tn.gov.in
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Saravanan sekar
Saravanan sekar344 days ago
Calm and divine feel as expected in any well maintained south Indian temple with long history.
Car Parking facility and space is scarce here. But, one can use nearby Marina beach paid parking facility and walk over to this temple. usually I prefer to do this way.
Prakash Pathak
Prakash Pathak1 year ago
After 10 years staying in Chennai, finally I got a chance to visit the Parthasarthy temple.

I went to temple on my birthday and I would say I am lucky that I had a fortune to visit such a great temple, on other side I was cursing myself why I waited so long to visit this temple.

The one should visit this temple .

The temple is very old and if you observe careful we had see lot of details in the temple.

The temple is devoted to Lord Krishna but it also had temples of all the avatars of lord Vishnu..

A must visit temple of you ever come to Chennai.

Please note photography prohibited in the main temple and please avoid taking pictures of the deity there.
Akash K
Akash K1 year ago
This is one of the oldest and most revered Hindu temples in Chennai.
The presiding deity's name is "Parthasarathy", literally meaning the Charioteer.
The "Charioteer" was Lord Krishna in his avatar/role as the Charioteer of Pandava Prince Arjuna during the famed Mahabharata War.
The deity appears with thick moustache and in a standing posture.
The temple is at Triplicane, very close to the Marina beach and Vivekananda House.
A must visit for pilgrimage tourists and others interested in Hinduism.
The temple is well maintained; the interiors are air-conditioned.
The architectural structure is marvellous and there are also shrines of other deities inside the temple.
Ramesh Madhavan
Ramesh Madhavan1 year ago
It's one among the 108 Divya Desam. Here Partha sarathi is a main deity, who is along with his grand son also. Vedavalla Thayar is a goddess. Though all other deities came out in pallakku during festivals season, goddess won't come out from the temple. Narasimmar swamy is another god and varadharajar also inside the premises. Once you enter into this temple, you will get blessings from all these god including Andal Nachiyar.
Pinak chincholkar
Pinak chincholkar1 year ago
Beautiful temple. One of those rare (perhaps the only one) temples which has Krishna's idol with a moustache. The main sanctum sanctorum is deep inside and the idol is big. There are many other beautiful temples in the premises.

Marina beach is a five minute walk from the temple.
Aishwarya Bawane
Aishwarya Bawane1 year ago
Well visiting the temple was unplanned... But unplanned visits are best. Coincidently got to witness the great and holy wedding of God. A beautiful monument that has great infrastructure and is absolutely mesmerizing... Once again realized that we, Indians indeed are rich in culture and history.
Naresh Pal
Naresh Pal1 year ago
Beautiful temple. One of those rare (perhaps the only one) temples which has Krishna's idol with a moustache. The main sanctum sanctorum is deep inside and the idol is big. There are many other beautiful temples in the premises.

Marina beach is a five minute walk from the temple.
Sumit arya
Sumit arya1 year ago
Once you enter into this temple, you will get blessings from all these god including Andal Nachiyar. The temple is very old and if you observe careful we had see lot of details in the temple.
The temple is devoted to Lord Krishna but it also had temples of all the avatars of lord Vishnu.. it's Such a Blessed from God to us.
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