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Kapaleeshwarar Temple is the revered temples dedicated to Shiva
Kapaleeshwarar Temple is the revered temples dedicated to Shiva

Kapaleeshwarar Temple is one of the most revered temples dedicated to Lord Shiva in South India. Located in the historic neighborhood of Mylapore, Chennai, the temple showcases magnificent Dravidian architecture with its towering gopuram adorned with colorful sculptures depicting scenes from Hindu mythology. According to legend, Goddess Parvati worshipped Lord Shiva here in the form of a peacock, giving the area its name, Mylapore. The temple is a major spiritual and cultural center, attracting devotees and tourists throughout the year, especially during the grand Arubathimoovar Festival, which celebrates the lives of the 63 Nayanmar saints
Kapaleeshwarar Temple is one of the most revered temples dedicated to Lord Shiva in South India. Located in the historic neighborhood of Mylapore, Chennai, the temple showcases magnificent Dravidian architecture with its towering gopuram adorned with colorful sculptures depicting scenes from Hindu mythology. According to legend, Goddess Parvati worshipped Lord Shiva here in the form of a peacock, giving the area its name, Mylapore. The temple is a major spiritual and cultural center, attracting devotees and tourists throughout the year, especially during the grand Arubathimoovar Festival, which celebrates the lives of the 63 Nayanmar saints
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Kapaleeshwarar Temple is one of the most revered temples dedicated to Lord Shiva in South India. Located in the historic neighborhood of Mylapore, Chennai, the temple showcases magnificent Dravidian architecture with its towering gopuram adorned with colorful sculptures depicting scenes from Hindu mythology. According to legend, Goddess Parvati worshipped Lord Shiva here in the form of a peacock, giving the area its name, Mylapore. The temple is a major spiritual and cultural center, attracting devotees and tourists throughout the year, especially during the grand Arubathimoovar Festival, which celebrates the lives of the 63 Nayanmar saints
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