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The Crown Jewel of Chennai’s Spiritual Heritage
Where Lord Shiva Dwells as the Lord of Skulls in the Heart of Mylapore
Location: Mylapore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu
Presiding Deity: Lord Shiva (Kapaleeswarar) & Goddess Karpagambal
Significance: Paadal Petra Sthalam, one of Chennai’s oldest temples
Built By: Pallava Dynasty (7th century); rebuilt by Vijayanagara Kings (16th century)
Architecture: Dravidian with 40-metre Rajagopuram
Unique Features: 40-metre Rajagopuram, Theppakulam tank, Parvati as peahen legend, Aruvathimoovar procession
Nearest City: Chennai (city center)
Timings: 5:30 AM – 12:00 PM & 4:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Best Time to Visit: October – March
ॐ नमः शिवाय Om Namah Shivaya Salutations to Lord Shiva, the auspicious one, the transformer and destroyer of ignorance.
The temple is generally open daily from 5:30 AM to 12:30 PM and 4:00 PM to 9:30 PM.
No, entry to the Arulmigu Kapaleeswarar Temple is free for all visitors.
Visitors must wear modest traditional attire.
a. Men: Dhoti (veshti), formal trousers, or pyjamas with a shirt. Avoid shorts and caps.
b. Women: Saree, half-saree, or churidar with a dupatta. Avoid leggings, sleeveless tops, and short skirts.
Non -Hindus are welcome to explore the temple complex and admire its architecture, but access to the sanctum sanctorum (inner shrines) is strictly restricted to Hindus.
Photography is generally prohibited inside the inner shrines to maintain sanctity. While mobile phones may be allowed in outer courtyards, they must be kept on silent. The Madras High Court has directed a broader ban on mobile usage inside Tamil Nadu temples to prevent disturbances.
The temple provides free street parking, though it can be limited during peak hours and festivals.
Yes, there is a wheelchair-accessible entrance near the Rajagopuram.
Legend says Goddess Parvati worshipped Lord Shiva here in the form of a peahen (Mayil) to rid herself of a curse, which gave the area the name Mylapore.
Fridays are considered highly auspicious for the Goddess. She is often adorned with a Kasu Mala (gold coin garland) and special floral decorations. Expect larger crowds on this day.
There is a dedicated Prasadam stall inside the temple premises near the inner exit. You can purchase traditional items like Puliyodharai (tamarind rice), Pongal, and Laddu.
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