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DD60 - Parthasarathy Swamy Temple - Thiruvallikkeni[Divya Desam 60]

DD60 - Parthasarathy Swamy Temple - Thiruvallikkeni[Divya Desam 60] (Chennai (Madras))


The Parthasarathy Temple (Tamil: பார்த்தசாரதி கோயில்) is an 8th century Hindu Vaishnavite temple dedicated to Lord Krishna, located at Triplicane, Chennai, India. It is considered one of the 108 divyadesams or holy abodes of Lord Vishnu. The name 'Parthasarathy', in Sanskrit, means the 'charioteer of Arjuna', and Lord Krishna is worshipped in that role in this temple.
One of the Important places in Chennai.
The Dieties are
Parthasarathy Swami(Lord Krishna)
* Moolavar - Sri Venkatakrishnan along with Rukmani Thaayaar, Balaramar, Pradyumnar, and Aniruddar
* Utsavar - Parthasarathy
Azhagia Singar (Lord Narasimha)
* Moolavar - Yoga Narasimhar
* Utsavar - Azhagiya Singar or Thelliya Singar
Ranganathar Swami (Lord Ranganathar)
Gajendra Varadhar(Lord Varadharajar)
* Moolavar - Gajendra Varadhar. Nithya Garuda Sevai.
Vedavalli Thaayyar(Thani Kovil Nachiar)
* Wife of Lord Ranganathar.
Andal (Daughter of periyAzhwAr)
kondaiyarajas painting of parthasarathy .uploaded by dr.manickavasagam. m.d.,d.c.h.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parthasarathy_Temple
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place comments:
27 months ago T.V.Srinivas   0
There is no Perundevi Thaayaar in Thiruvallikeni. Also she is the wife of Lord Varadaraja, and not Lond Ranganatha. Ranganatha's wife is Vedavalli Thaayaar and is also called as Thani kovil nachiar in Thiruvallikeni.
26 months ago Naveen   -2
its one of the & most important 108 Vaishnava divya desams
With 5 perumals of five divya desams
14 months ago SIVA   +1
GOOD TEMPLE
11 months ago nchennas   +1
It is a very good temple.
6 months ago pattabhi   +1
it is great temple
3 months ago Vikram   0
For all the buildings covering this small region, for all the modern day activities going along in and around like that of any other place and for all the everyday duties [Jeevanaartham] with which we are bound, we could still have our Emperumaan giving his Dhivya Darshanam with our ever compassionate Thaayars.
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