Rama Bhakta Anjaneyar Temple @ Kolathur/Madhavaram

Rama Bhakta Anjaneyar Temple, Kolathur/Madhavaram Chennai
So today being Rama Navami we went to the Rama Bhakta Anjaneyar Temple at Kolathur/Madhavaram. Actually, we are not very sure about the area as the address (Roja Nagar) seems to appear in both Kolathur and Madhavaram. Anyway, this Google Maps link should guide you better with the location.

This is a small Temple but has a nice Anjaneyar idol installed on the top. This Temple also has Rama, Sita & Lakshmana idols, a rarity in South India. On the day we went, we were pleasantly surprised to see a Lady Archagar doing the puja and Harthy. I think it’s a good sign of progression.

One more thing we noticed – here, unlike most Temples, they don’t let visitors to light small agal-velakkus (oil lamps) but instead, they have a large lamp where the visitor can buy and pour the ghee/oil. I guess this Temple management wants to be different 🙂

We also went to the nearby Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple. I guess this has been established by North Indian management as the name board is predominantly in Hindi (but also in Tamil). Besides, we found Krishna/Radha statues in white marble. But the main deity is Hanuman in black stone and the temple seems to have some South Indian elements too. Fusion.

Anyway, if you happen to go to that part of Chennai, these two Temples are good places to visit. Actually, we wanted to go to the Kari Varadaraja Perumal Temple but Google Maps guided us to these two Temples instead 😉 😛 Not to worry, we’ll go there also shortly 🙂

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4 thoughts on “Rama Bhakta Anjaneyar Temple @ Kolathur/Madhavaram

  1. SG

    Nice you visited Hanuman temple on the Rama Navami Day. I am also pleasantly surprised the archagar was a lady, and that too in a Hanuman Temple. There are some people who believe women should not worship Lord Hanuman or chant the Hanuman Chalisa. That is why I was pleasantly surprised that the archagar was a lady. We don’t believe in that. My wife visited hundreds of Hanuman temples all over the world and chanted Hanuman Chalisa whenever she wanted to.

    1. Rajesh K

      Yes. We need more such Lady Archagars, especially in Hanuman Temples.

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  2. KP

    Thanks for bringing to attention these temples in Chennai.I have not been there.

    1. Rajesh K

      I was ‘accidentally’ there, glad to have been there though!

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