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East
coast road is perhaps the highly happening place for the youth of
Chennai. This stretch starting from Besant Nagar to Puducherry is
commonly thought to be a place for fun and frolic. It always rings a
bell among the party goers and not to forget our drive in theatre
and one of Asia’s largest Cineplex.
A drive in this stretch on a
weekend proved me wrong with my notions towards the road.
Ignorance is bliss! But surprising is the fact that
the temples of the stretch garner only half as much attention as the
other hangouts.
Each temple has its significance and the ambience is
serene, away from the hustle bustle of the city. Let me start from
the first temple I visited.
Injambakkam Shri Shridi Saibaba temple. Having
visited the Baba temple at Shridi, I must say that darshan of Sai
baba and the satisfaction rendered is just the same. Though Baba is
the presiding idol, there are places for other gods also. This
temple has more than one idol and is definitely a place for all
devotees seeking peace. The road next to Prathana theatre will lead
you into this land of Sai Baba.
The next temple stop on the stretch is Jaganath Puri
temple. The temple is situated at Kannathur. I heard people exclaim
with happiness seeing a replica of the original temple located at
Puri, Orissa. Very close to sea shore is this place on a little
raise set up taking devotees a step closer to divinity! The Prathyankara Devi temple is in the connecting
stretch between the Old Mahabalipuran and ECR. And not to forget the
ISKCON temple near the Delhi Dhaba complex.This temple needs no
explanation.International Society for Krishna Consciousness! A clean
temple premise with no resemblance to any South Indian Temple!
The last temple of the stretch that I visited is The
Nitya Kalyana Perumal Temple. The presiding deity dedicated to Lord
Venkateshwara and is in Tiruvidanthai. And people who have problems
in getting married flock this place for appesements.
So the next time don’t miss these temples on your
drive in the East Coast Road.!!
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