Like any other Indian city, the prominent south Indian metropolis Chennai too is peppered with myriad famous and ancient temples. Whether you are a religious person or just a traveller, you can always opt for a tour of the temples in Chennai. All these temples, exhibiting excellent craftsmanship, are thronged by visitors and devotees year-round. Admire the traditional Dravidian architecture of Kapaleeshwarar Temple, worship Lord Krishna at the old Parthsarthyswamy Temple or visit the replica of Sabarimala Temple—Ayyappan Temple, there is no dearth of religious places to visit in Chennai. Devotees can also pay homage to Lord Muruga at Vadapalani Andavar Temple and worship all the eight forms of Goddess Lakshmi at Ashtalakshmi Temple. Follow our extensive guide to get an insight into the prominent religious centres in Chennai.
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stead of breaking like this.... I quid like to see country by country sites to explore. . yeah you can still sub categories like this.... that's because when one want to go for holiday they chose the location plus what else is added bonus. .. ie Taj mal gives you opportunity to visit Jaipur and Delhi.Read More
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