Arcot - Culture and Places of Worship

Culture and Places of Worship

1. Gangadharar Eswaran Temple

2. Sri Varadharaja Perumal Temple (around 1000 years old)

3. Sri Gangai Amman Temple (Seetharamaiyer street)

4. Sri Sundaramoorthi Vinayagar Temple (Radha Krishnan street)

5. Sri kailasanathar kamatchiamman Temple (Chetti Theru)

6. Sri Maha Ganapathi Temple famous for ganapathi festival(Seshannan street)

7. Sri Kasi viswanather Temple (Kaspa)

8. Nagamman Koil

9. Sri Devi Karumari Amman Temple (Annasalai)

10. Anjaneyar Temple ( Next to Library )

11. Pillayar Koil (Thoppukana)

12. Green Mosque

13. Pearl Mosque

14. St Antony's Church

15. CSI Church (Kalavai Road)

16. Sri Vaikunda Varadharaja Perumal Temple (Kaspa)

17.Muthu mari amman koil(chairman munusami st,annampalayam)

18.Vashishteswarar koil or lord shiva(vepoor)

19. Theepanji Amman Kovil (Arungundram)

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