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Kothandaramaswami Temple, Nandambakkam

Coordinates: 13°01′02″N 80°11′29″E / 13.017302°N 80.191254°E / 13.017302; 80.191254
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13°01′02″N 80°11′29″E / 13.017302°N 80.191254°E / 13.017302; 80.191254 Kothandaramaswami Temple is a Hindu temple located at Nandambakkam, a suburb of Chennai, India. Dedicated to Rama, the spot is associated with the legendary sage Bhrigu.

History

The temple was constructed by Vijayanagara Empire. The kings, initially, built shrines for Rama, Lakshmana and Sita. Later shrines were built for Srinivasa, Alwars, Hanuman, etc.'

See also

References

  • Srinivasan, T. A. (24 April 2003). "Nandambakkam: Abounds in legend". The Hindu.