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The Mangadu Kamakshi Amman Temple is a famous pilgrim destination Hindu temple dedicated to goddess Parvathi, located in Mangadu, a suburb of Chennai, India. The term Mangadu means "Mango Forests or Mango Groves" and as the term implies this must have been a thickly wooded Mango groove in times of yore.
Sri Kamakshi Amman Temple, along with the goddesses Meenakshi at Madurai, and either Vishalakshi at Varanasi or Akhilandeshwari at Thiruvanaikovil, is one of the most important centers of Shaktism in the state of Tamil Nadu. The Sri Kamakshi Amman Temple is dedicated to the goddess Kamakshi, one of the highest aspects of Adi Parashakti, the ...
Kamakshi Amman Temple, Kanchipuram; arulmigu sri seethala devi mahasakthi mariamman temple,perumpugalore,thiruvarur. Gangai Amman Temple, Gudiyattam |Arulmigu Kodiyidai Nayagi Temple, Thirumullaivoyal]] Arulmigu Vanabathrakali Amman Temple, Mettupalayam, Coimbatore; Adhi Kamakshi Temple, Kanchipuram; Kamakshi Amman Temple, Mangadu
Velleeswarar Temple is a Shiva temple located in Mangadu, a suburb of Chennai, India. [1] This is a mid-size temple spread over 2 acres and is among the 3 principal temples in Mangadu – the other 2 being the Sri Kamakshi Amman Temple and Sri Vaikunda Perumal Temple. The temple is managed by the HRCE Department of the Government of Tamil Nadu ...
Sri Vaikunta Perumal (Vaikunda Perumal) temple is a Vishnu temple situated about half a kilometer from the Kamakshi Temple Mangadu. It is administered by a trustee and the HR & CE departments of the Government of Tamil Nadu. The temple has a fairly large Ghoshala (Cow Care Center) housing more than 15 cows and calves.
The main deity of the temple is Lord Nageswarar and his consort goddess Kamakshi Amman . The main entrance with a five-tier tower (raja gopuram) lies on the eastern side of the complex. [1] The main entrance leads to a mandapa or auditorium of the Chola times, near which a shrine for Kamakshi Amman is present. [1]
The presiding deity is known as Bangaru Kamakshi Amman. On either side of the sanctum, sanctorum gatekeepers are found. At the left side of the sanctum sanctorum, the shrine of Kamakodi Amman is found. At the entrance of the temple, there is a big Lord Ganesha called as 'Varada Maha Ganapati'.
Mangadu is a neighborhood to the west of Chennai, India. Literally meaning a mango forest. The Mangadu Municipality is about 18 km from Chennai Central railway station, 14 km from Chennai International Airport and 13 km from CMBT. Malayambakkam, Kozhumanivakkam, Paraniputhur and Sikkarayapuram village panchayats are annexed to Mangadu Municipality