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Putlur Angala Parameshwari Amman Temple

0 (0) , Est. 500–1000 years old

About the temple

Putlur Angala Parameshwari Amman Temple is a Hindu shrine dedicated to Goddess Parvati in her form as Angala Parameshwari, believed to manifest as a sacred anthill near Chennai. The temple is notable for housing a Nandi statue before the sanctum, a rare feature in Amman temples signifying Lord Shiva's presence. The shrine draws devotees through the day for darshan and aarti, with the atmosphere reaching its peak during the evening rituals and on festival days when special pujas are performed.

Goddess ParvatiAnthill shrineFertility blessingsTiruvallurNeem tree
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Devotee rating
2
Daily rituals
3
Major festivals

How to reach

By road
Well connected to city centre, ~20 min by taxi or auto.
On foot
Footwear stands and cloak rooms available near the main entrance.
Nearby stay
Dharamshalas and hotels within walking distance of the temple.
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