Temples

Temples

Shri Ponniamman Temple 

Shri Ponniamman Temple is a revered local shrine dedicated to Goddess Ponniamman, worshipped as a powerful protector deity. The temple is a center of faith for the surrounding community, drawing devotees who seek blessings for health, prosperity, and family well-being. Known for its traditional rituals and vibrant festivals, especially during Amman celebrations, the temple reflects the deep spiritual roots and cultural heritage of the area.

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Ashtalakshmi Temple

Ashtalakshmi Temple is a sacred Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi in her eight divine forms, symbolizing wealth, prosperity, courage, knowledge, fertility, victory, food, and power. The temple’s unique architecture reflects traditional South Indian temple style, with beautifully adorned sanctums for each form of Ashtalakshmi. Devotees visit the temple to seek holistic blessings for success, harmony, and spiritual growth. Especially vibrant during Fridays and festival days like Varalakshmi Vratam and Diwali, the temple stands as a peaceful spiritual center and an important place of devotion for families and worshippers.

Temples

Nitya Kalyana Perumal Temple

The Nitya Kalyana Perumal Temple you’re likely thinking of is actually in Thiruvidanthai, on the East Coast Road (ECR) near Chennai, not Ambattur; it’s a famous Divya Desam temple where devotees pray for successful marriages, with rituals involving garlands and circumambulations. The main deity is Lord Vishnu as Nithyakalyana Perumal (Varaha form) with Komalavalli Thayar, and the temple is known for its unique practice where couples return after marriage for blessings.Key Details:Location: Thiruvidanthai, ECR, about 38 km from Chennai.Deities: Nithyakalyana Perumal (Lord Vishnu in Varaha form) & Komalavalli Thayar (Goddess Lakshmi).Significance: Famous for resolving marriage obstacles, helping singles find spouses, and blessing married couples.Rituals: Devotees buy garlands, perform rituals (like 9 rounds around the temple), and return later with their spouse for thanks.Architecture: An ancient Dravidian-style temple, one of the 108 Divya Desams.To Visit (from Chennai):Head south from Chennai on the ECR towards Mahabalipuram.Look for a yellow arch after the MGM resort; the temple is a short distance from there.

Temples

Shirdi Sai Baba Temple (Ambattur)

Shirdi Sai Baba Temple is a serene and spiritually uplifting place of worship located in Ambattur, Chennai. Dedicated to Shirdi Sai Baba, the temple attracts devotees from all walks of life who seek peace, faith, and blessings. The calm atmosphere, beautifully adorned idol, and regular rituals such as aarti, bhajans, and special poojas create a deeply devotional experience. The temple is especially vibrant on Thursdays and during festivals, when devotees gather in large numbers to offer prayers and participate in spiritual activities, making it an important religious landmark in the Ambattur area.

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