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Theosophical Society
The world headquarters of the
Theosophical Society, formed to facilitate and encourage the study
of comparative religion, philosophy and science is situated in
beautiful sylvan settings in Adyar. The society was founded by
Madame Blavatsky and Col. Olott in USA, and later moved to Adyar in
1882. Apart from shrines of all faiths and the peaceful
Garden of remembrance, there is a
95-year old library which has a very good collection of rare
Oriental manuscripts written on palm leaves and parchment.
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Kapaleswarar
Temple:
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Not far from Triplicane, in
Mylapore, there is yet another 8th century Pallava temple. The
temple 'Gopuram' (tower) is characteristic of Dravidian style
architecture .Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this temple has some
beautiful sculptures,among which the bronze idols of 63
Saivite Saints (Nayanmars) which adorn the outer courtyard are
rare specimens. Also in the courtyard under the old Punnai
tree is a small shrine depicting Goddess Parvathi in the form
of a Peacock Worshipping Lord Shiva.It is from this legend
that Mylapore derived it's name -'myil' meaning peacock and 'oor'
meaning town. Mylapore swarms with life during the
Arupathu Moovar festival that is held in March-April every
year.
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Sri
Parthasarathy Temple:
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This temple in Triplicane is
dedicated to Lord Krishna. The temple was originally built by
the Pallavas in the 8th century A.D. though additions were
later made to it by the Chola and Vijayanagara kings.
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