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Thiruppadagam (Kanchipuram)

Thiruppadagam, Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu, India

History & Historical Heritage

The Thiruppadagam is one of the highly revered 108 Divya Desams dedicated to Lord Vishnu and his consort Goddess Lakshmi, situated in the historic town of Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu. The temple's sacred heritage is immortalized in the hymns of the Alvars, the Vaishnavite poet-saints, whose Naalayira Divya Prabandham glorifies this shrine. The deities are worshipped as Rukmini and Pandavadootha Perumal. According to historical notes, The temple is considered one of three oldest temples in Kanchipuram, and is believed to have been built by the Pallavas of the late 8th century CE, with later contributions from Medieval Cholas and Vijayanagara kings . The temple is associated with a chapter in Mahabharata when Krishna went to the Kauravas as a peace messenger (called Thoota locally) of the Pandavas . [ 66 ] The architecture of the temple represents classical South Indian Dravidian stone carving, with high perimeter walls, tall gateway towers (Gopurams), and central shrines displaying intricate sculptures of Vishnu in various postures. Devotees from all over India travel to this holy destination to perform parikramas, join major festivals, and experience deep spiritual peace.

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Sacred Legend (Sthala Puranam)

"The sacred legend of Thiruppadagam is deeply rooted in the Vaishnavite Puranic traditions. According to the sthala puranam, it is the holy spot where Lord Vishnu appeared before local sages and devotees to grant them ultimate liberation. The Alvars (Vaishnavite poet-saints) sang glorious hymns (mangalasasanams) in praise of the presiding deity here, capturing the divine beauty and merciful nature of the Lord. Pilgrims visit this temple to immerse themselves in its ancient spiritual vibrations."

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Comprehensive Route Guide & Logistics

Nearest Airport

Chennai International Airport (MAA) or nearest local airport to Kanchipuram

Local Bus Routes

Available Bus Numbers: Local state buses operating frequently to Kanchipuram

Railway Junctions & Connecting Trains

  • Kanchipuram Local Railway Station - Connected to major district junctions in Tamil Nadu and southern networks.

Nearby Places to Explore

Local Temple Pond (Pushkarini)
0.2 km
Scenic Heritage Walkway
1 km