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Shri Reddiapatti Swamigal temple is located in Reddiapatti village at the same location where Andavar was born. This serene village's atmosphere is very conducive for someone to stay and yearn for spirtual advancement. Devotees who visits the temple can stay in the nearby ashram called "Gurupaada Nilayam" where food and accomodation will be provided. Currently the temple is being reconstructed as a Stone Temple for which the consecration will happen in the middle of 2006. For more information about the temple or contributing donations to the temple construction or directions to the temple please contact
Ranganathan Street Temple sits right in the heart of Chennai’s busiest shopping zone, yet it holds a surprisingly peaceful and divine atmosphere. Thousands of visitors pass through the street every day, but the moment you step inside the temple, the noise fades and a calm spiritual energy takes over. Devotees, shoppers, businesspeople, and travelers all stop here to seek blessings before continuing their day. Even though the temple isn’t very large, it carries a strong sense of devotion and positivity, making it a comforting sanctuary in the middle of T. Nagar’s rush.
Shri Siddhi Vinayagar Temple is a revered shrine dedicated to Lord Ganesha, attracting devotees seeking wisdom, prosperity and the removal of obstacles. The temple is known for its peaceful surroundings, making it an ideal place for prayer and inner reflection. Daily rituals and special poojas are performed with devotion, drawing visitors from nearby towns and villages. The temple’s sanctum radiates a calming spiritual presence, encouraging devotees to meditate and spend time in quiet worship. Festival days, especially Vinayagar Chaturthi, are celebrated with great enthusiasm, filling the temple with vibrant energy and devotional music.
Shri Reddiapatti Swamigal temple is located in Reddiapatti village at the same location where Andavar was born. This serene village's atmosphere is very conducive for someone to stay and yearn for spirtual advancement. Devotees who visits the temple can stay in the nearby ashram called "Gurupaada Nilayam" where food and accomodation will be provided. Currently the temple is being reconstructed as a Stone Temple for which the consecration will happen in the middle of 2006