Nithyakalyana Perumal temple, Hindu temple in Thiruvidandai, Tamil Nadu.
Nithyakalyana Perumal temple is a Hindu temple in Thiruvidandai featuring a nine feet tall granite statue of Lord Varaha with Bhoomidevi resting on his left thigh. The structure displays classical South Indian architecture with intricate stone carvings and multiple courtyards throughout the complex.
The temple originated during the Pallava dynasty in the 7th century and received additional construction from the Cholas in the 11th century. These expansions shaped the site over time and reflect the continuity of religious architecture across multiple periods.
This sacred site belongs to the 108 Divya Desams, a collection of temples celebrated in Tamil religious texts by Vaishnavite saints. Visitors experience the spiritual importance of this place through daily worship and the prayers of pilgrims who come here.
The temple is accessible to visitors and located near Thiruvidandai with good bus connections from Chennai. Early morning or afternoon hours tend to be quieter times to explore the grounds comfortably.
Every day of the year this temple conducts wedding ceremonies, a tradition connected to a divine union involving Lord Vishnu. This constant celebration makes the place an active center of Hindu worship and religious observance.
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