
Arulmigu Balamurugasamy Temple
Vadapalani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu
- DeityLord Murugan
- ArchitectureDravidian
- TypePilgrimage centre
- PeriodModern / recent
About
Arulmigu Balamurugasamy Temple, also known locally as Arulmigu Vadapalani Murugan Temple or Vadapalani Andavar Temple, is a renowned pilgrimage centre and ancient temple dedicated to Lord Murugan.
Visit information
Timings
5:00 AM to 12:30 PM, 4:00 PM to 9:30 PM
Dress code
MenDhoti or veshti with shirt/upper cloth, or trousers/formal pants with a formal shirt. Avoid shorts or lungis.
WomenSarees, churidars, or long skirts with blouses. Avoid short skirts, shorts, or tight-fitting clothing.
Parking & accessibility
Limited, paid parking spaces available near the temple; can be difficult during peak hours or festival days.
Darshan entry
- Free DarshanFree
Best time to visit
Worship & festivals
Daily poojas
- Palliyarai5:30 AM – 6:00 AM
- Kalasandhi6:30 AM – 6:45 AM
- Uchikkala12:00 PM – 12:30 PM
- Sayaraksha5:00 PM – 6:45 PM
- Ardhajama9:00 PM
Languages used in puja
How to reach
By road
- Take the Chennai Metro Rail (Green Line) and get off at Vadapalani Metro Station; the temple is within walking distance.
- By bus, reach Vadapalani bus terminus; multiple buses from Chennai Central, Egmore, and Tambaram pass through Vadapalani.
- By auto or taxi from any part of Chennai to Vadapalani.
By train
- Kodambakkam Railway Station2 km
- Mambalam Railway Station3 km
- Chennai Central/Egmore11 km
By air
- Chennai International Airport11 km
Location
Vadapalani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu
Stay & nearby
Where to stay
Hotels and guest houses available nearby, including Hotel SRM Grand and The Green Park Hotel in Vadapalani.
Nearby attractions
- AMP Skywalk Mall1.5 km
- Mahalingapuram Sree Ayyappan Temple1.3 km
- T. Nagar Shopping District3.9 km
- Kamakshi Amman Temple2.1 km
Heritage & details
- Historical period
- Modern / recent
Local names
Photography rules
- Photography is prohibited inside the sanctum sanctorum.
- Professional cameras are not permitted inside.
- Mobile cameras may be used respectfully in the outer courtyard only.
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