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108 divya desam dinamalar
108 divya desam dinamalar











The huge Dwajasthambam further invites us to enter into the temple. As soon as we enter the temple, we can see the bali peedam and next to it, Kodi maram is found. On both sides of the temple, lots of fresh trees are found thus giving a cool breeze air, who are traveling to the temple. The temple is found on one part of the Devadanam village. And it is said that the temple has been donated (danam) by the Devars and because of this, the place is named as "Devadanam". It is said that this that the temple exists for more than years. The temple is found in Devadanam a small village in Tiruvallore district, Ponneri Taluk. And one among those temple is Devadanam, where Sri Ranganathar is giving his bhaktas the same sayana kolam as that of the other temple. Other than Divyadesam, purana - Abimana sthalams, the Perumal also gives the some sayana kolam in various temples also. There are lots of temples other than Sri Rangam, the Perumal gives his sayana thirukkolam like Aadhi Rangam, Thirukkadal malai, Thiruvananthapura, etc. Sri Rangam is said to be well known temple in which he gives the seva as "Sri Ranganathar" on Aadhi Seshan. Now, let us know more about the temple and other information about this Devadanam temple. A separate idol of Thumburu Maharishi is also found. Other deities :- Kouthugar, Chakkarathalwar, Sri Ranganayaki Thaayar and Hanuman Sri Ranganathar, Sri Devi and Bhoo devi are also found along with him. The Dharshan timings are from 7.00 AM to 12.00 Noon in the morning and 4.00 PM to 7.00 PM in the evening. There are no hotels available, either at Minjur or at Devadhanam, and so one has to choice except to stay at Chennai. A good 90-minute drive from the city of Chennai takes us to this little village, beyond Minjur. Get down at Minjur, lots of share autos are available which directly goes to the Devadanam temple. We can reach this temple by traveling from Chennai to Kummudipoondy in train and 3 kms from Anupampattu railway station. Sri Ranganathar temple, Devadanam - Chennai Temple













108 divya desam dinamalar