The Parthasarathy Temple is an 8th century Hindu Vaishnavite temple dedicated to Lord Krishna, located at Triplicane, Chennai. It is one among the 108 divyadesams or holy abodes of Lord Vishnu. Lord Krishna is worshipped in the name ‘Parthasarathy’ in this temple, which means in Sanskrit, ‘charioteer of Arjuna’. It was originally built by the Pallavas in the 8th century by king Narasimhavarman I. One of the distinguishing features of is that it has four of the incarnations or avatars of Vishnu: Narasimha, Rama, Varaha and Krishna. On November 22nd 2015, Perumal along with Ubhayanachiyars had Thiruveethi Purappadu with arulicheyal and Parayana Ghosti. Many Bakthas participated and received the blessings of Divyadampathis.
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The following are the photos taken during the Purappadu:
Courtesy: Sri Raghavan Nemili Vijayaraghavachari
What a blessing to see purappadu of our resplendent Lord on Kaisika Ekadasi day!