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| The entrance to Kapali Koil. That's my sister Jayashree | 
Writing about temples, especially those in Tamil Nadu, is my sister Lakshmi’s forte. Check here for her 
Temple Trails of Tamil Nadu. 
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| One of the Gopurams. This type is special to Tamil Nadu Temples. Isn't it gorgeous? | 
I visited 
Kapali Koil in Mylapore during my recent visit to Chennai. I was going there after more than a decade and felt quite nostalgic. I am sharing here a few pictures that I had clicked there.
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| The cows and a bull that are kept on the temple premises | 
While the temple’s main deity – 
Kapaleeswarar – is a 
Shivalingam, the temple is more renowned for the 
Ambal presiding there – 
Karpagambal.
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| The huge prakaram where we did the pradakshinam | 
Jayashree and I entered the 
Karpagambal Sannidhi and saw the beautiful 
Ambal. Paying Rs. 20 per person, we managed to get quite close to the sanctum sanctorum and had a good darshan.
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| Another Gopuram | 
Next in line was 
Kapaleeswarar and then came 
Subrahmanyar with his consorts. We did a 
pradakshinam around the huge 
prakaram - compound - and saw the many other 
sannidhis.
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| The peacock performing the puja. I could not get a clearer shot as the Sannidhi was locked | 
There was one small one of a Peacock offering flowers to a 
Shivalingam. I believe this was the reason why the area is called Mylapore – where a 
myil (peacock) offers its prayers to the Lord.
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| The third Gopuram | 
The temple has four huge 
gopurams - towers - that look simply gorgeous. These are usually built over the entrances that are placed in four different directions - the north, south, east and west. I managed to click a few pictures of those.
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| Dwajasthambam | 
Finally, we reached the 
dwajasthambam - flagstaff - where we did a 
namaskaram and stepped out with a feeling of satisfaction.
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| The sculpture decorating one of the Gopurams - you can see the peacock praying and the second half is of Shiva and Parvathi
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| This sacred tank is outside the temple. It was full due to recent rains. Watch the sunlight dance on the water | 
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| The flower-vendor at the temple entrance was quite thrilled to have her photo taken | 
 
 
nice review :). I must have gone when in school so good to see it here again.
ReplyDeletegood one. Incidentally we went to the temple yesterday morning.
ReplyDeleteSujatha
@Nilima
ReplyDeleteOh, you have been to chennai, is it?
that's nice to hear :)
@Suja
ReplyDeletewow! That's the one thing I really miss about living in chennai - the temples and their huge compounds - nothing can beat that. sigh.......
beautiful...
ReplyDeleteThank you Vaishali :D
ReplyDeletevery beautiful, i loved the photo with the sculpture of Mayil praying to Sivan on the gopuram with a kutti bit of blue sky showing!
ReplyDeletehmm, this is one place that makes me feel bad about not staying in Mylapore!
:D:D:D
Deletethanks. I agree with you totally about living in Mylapore