ADIPUREESWARAR TEMPLE, CHINTADRIPET
Adipureeswarar Temple Chintadripet. Chintadripet was developed as a weavers colony in the year 1734 by the East India Company. Many weavers were settled in the village along with other communities. The temple was built in the year 1740 by Audiappa Naiker in whose name a road is there. The presiding deity is Adipureeswarar in big Linga form facing East with Dwarakapalas on either side. Goddess Thirupurasundari is facing East and there are separate shrines for Vinayaka, Murugan with Valli and Devasena, Agasthiya and Thayumanavar. There is an inscription dated 1860 in Theertha Vari Mandapam mentioning about the construction of Mandapam by one Parthasarathi son of Venkatasamy Naiker. The temple is off Arunachalam Road and can be reached easily from Egmore railway station.
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