https://au.trip.com/travel-guide/attraction/chennai/sree-ayyappan-guruvayurappan-temple-56820399/
OverviewNearbyReviewsWin PrizesDetails

Sree Ayyappan-Guruvayurappan Temple

No reviews yet
based on 101 reviews
Temples
Open today at 5:00-11:00,17:00-21:00
Address:
18, Madhavan Nair Rd, Mahalingapuram, Nungambakkam, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600034, IndiaMap
Phone+91 94442 90707
What travelers say:

More

Recommendations Near Sree Ayyappan-Guruvayurappan Temple

Sree Ayyappan-Guruvayurappan Temple Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences

Write a Review
Trip.comTrip.com
TripAdvisor(101 Reviews)TripAdvisor
101 Reviews
  • parayath
    parayath
    ta-icon

    Clean and well run temple

    The temple has both Ayyappaswamy and Guruvayurappan as the main deities. Had excellent darshan. All daily poojas, including the Ganapathi homam are performed daily. Not crowded (probably because o...

    Reviewed on Oct 1, 2020
  • anu_v
    anu_v
    ta-icon

    Holy temple

    This holy temple is a great sight for anyone who believes in Lord Ayyappa. We drove to this temple after shopping for clothes in Madras mall. The temple is spacious and clean. The priest was talking t...

    Reviewed on Aug 22, 2020
  • Selva P
    Selva P
    ta-icon

    Divine place

    A kerala style temple in heart of chennai. This temple has guruvayur appan and lord ayyapan , the services are all done in kerala style and its very beautiful to watch. The place is pretty crowded an...

    Reviewed on Feb 12, 2020
  • KCAjith
    KCAjith
    ta-icon

    Spiritual upliftment

    This is a popular temple where people congregate to pray to their favourite deities, Ayyappan and Guruvayurappan. My interaction with this temple started around 38 years back. Those days there was onl...

    Reviewed on Nov 8, 2019
  • Voyager791473
    Voyager791473
    ta-icon

    A REVIEW OF MY NEIGHBOURHOOD AYYAPAN TEMPLE IN MAHALINGAPURAM , CHENNAI

    I present this review with devotion & pride about my neighbourhood Mahalingapuram Ayyappan temple . This is a land mark temple for Lord Ayyappa although, there are now temples dedicated to hi...

    Reviewed on Sep 3, 2019

Additional Information