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Kapaleeshwarar Temple in Mylapore is one of the most famous temples in Chennai. It is dedicated to Lord Shiva, who is worshipped here as Kapaleeshwarar. The temple represents the stunning Dravidian architectural style, with a tall gopuram covered in colorful carvings of gods, goddesses, and mythological figures.
The moment you enter, you will feel the spiritual atmosphere with temple bells ringing, people chanting prayers, and lamps glowing near the shrines. The temple is a major part of Tamil culture and tradition. Devotees visit daily to offer prayers, while tourists come to admire its architecture and peaceful surroundings.
The most exciting time to visit is during festivals, especially Panguni Peruvizha, when the temple is decorated with lights, music, and cultural performances. A grand chariot procession takes place, and the streets around the temple become full of celebrations.
Outside the temple, the lanes are filled with small shops selling flowers, toys, idols, and souvenirs. There are also small eateries offering delicious South Indian snacks like idli, dosa, and filter coffee.
Kapaleeshwarar Temple is not only a place of worship — it is a center of heritage, bringing together architecture, tradition, and spirituality. Visiting this temple gives you a chance to understand Chennai’s cultural soul and experience the warmth of its people.
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It is famous for its Dravidian-style architecture, vibrant gopuram, and its deep spiritual significance dedicated to Lord Shiva.
The temple is generally open from 6:00 AM–1:00 PM and 4:00 PM–9:00 PM.
Photography is allowed only in the outer areas; photography inside the sanctum is usually restricted.
The Arubathimoovar festival is the most famous, attracting thousands of devotees annually.
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