sriperumbudur

Tamil Nadu

Sriperumbudur

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Major Airports :

Chennai International Airport (MAA), Chennai

Nearest Railway Station :

Kanchipuram Railway Station (CJ)

Major Airports :

Chennai International Airport (MAA), Chennai

Spiritual marvels

Discover the spiritual marvels of Sriperumbudur, an exquisite destination on the outskirts of Kanchipuram. Enter into the divine realm of the Ramanuja Swamy Temple, commonly referred to as the Adikesava Temple, a shrine of breath-taking beauty. This temple has ancient images of the Saint Ramanuja. A golden mandapam, with four kalasas representing the four vedas, stands across the Ramanuja shrine. It was built by the Maharaja of Mysore and is adorned with sculptures of Namperumal, Sridevi and Bhudevi, Garura and Dwarapalakas.

Ramanuja Swamy Temple: A spiritual haven

Sriperumbudur, an ancient town steeped in spirituality, invites visitors to experience the presence of the divine at Ramanuja Swamy Temple, also known as Adikesava Temple.  The temple is dedicated to Vishnu where he is worshipped as Adi Kesava. Sriperumbudur is believed to be the birthplace of Saint Ramanuja and hence holds immense significance for followers of the Vaishnavite tradition.

The temple's golden mandap is an absolute marvel, bewitching visitors with its intricate details and symbolic meaning. Adorned with various idols, its beauty demonstrates how art and spirituality seamlessly co-exist here. The four kalasas atop its roof represent each of the four Vedas. During festivals  such as Vaikunda Ekadasi, Masi Pooram or Panguni Uthiram, the atmosphere is vibrant and electric, and you are sure to create lasting memories if you visit the temple at these times.

Discover spiritual splendour

The Ramanuja Swamy Temple stands as a beacon of peace and devotion in Sriperumbudur, an idyllic town located in Tamil Nadu. Tourists and pilgrims flock here to honour Saint Ramanuja while its serene atmosphere and intricate architecture makes it a must-visit spot.

Sriperumbudur is not only a spiritual centre but also an important historical landmark. The Rajiv Gandhi Memorial stands as an ever-present reminder of the tragic events which took place here in 1991 when former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi lost his life here. This memorial features a striking pink granite statue of Rajiv Gandhi surrounded by seven granite pillars that represent the principles of Dharma, Nyaya, Satya Tyaga Samridhi Vigyan and Shanti. These pillars are also symbols of the sacred rivers of India. A visit here allows one to reflect  upon these values represented here.


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Timings

Opening time - 05:30 AM - 12:00 PM

& 03:30 PM - 08:30 PM

Nearby places to see

Start your spiritual exploration in Kanchipuram by paying a visit to the Kamakshi Amman Temple, dedicated to Goddess Kamakshi, as the epitome of Goddess Parvati and the reigning deity of Kanchipuram. Stepping inside this sacred sanctuary will fill you with an overwhelming sense of devotion.

Then proceed to the Varadharaja Perumal Temple, dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Among the 108 Divya Desams, it holds immense religious significance; highlighted by an exceptional reclining idol of Lord Varadaraja Perumal that can only be seen every four decades.

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