Kapaleeshwarar Temple

Tamill Nadu, a land of religious diversity and rich culture, is also home to some astonishing temples. Amongst it, there is Kapaleeshwarar Temple, a holy place situated in Mylapore. According to popular folklore, the temple traces its history back to the 7th and 16th century. This place is known for its history, architectural styles, and spirituality. The temple was built to worship Lord Shiva and other deities.
Kapaleeshwarar temple resonates the rich Tamil religious culture. Its premises consist of sculptures of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvathi. Moreover, the temple is home to shrines of Tamil Shaivite saint poets Nayaars. The structure of these shrines is marked with towering domes or Gopurams. Every structure light up during major festivals.

By Air: Situated almost 17 km away, Chennai International Airport is the nearest airport from Mylapore and Kapaleeshwarar temple. From there, you can take a private cab or bus to reach the temple.

By Bus: Situated in Mylapore, there are several local buses for visiting Kapaleeshwarar temple. You can find them at Mylapore bus stand, AGS Royal Cinemas, ITC Grand Chola and other landmarks which will drop you at Mambalam Guindy.

By Road: There are plenty of options. You can book an online cab or take a taxi. Moreover, you can also rent cars or bikes to reach. Or, you can hail an auto-rickshaw for visiting the temple

Location: Situated in Mylapore, Kapaleeshwarar temple is situated in North Matam St near the Mylapore Tank.

Timings: You can visit this place during day times. Although, if you want to take part in Puja service, you might have to check the timings, it occurs according to morning, mid-day, evening, and late-night schedules.

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