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This Temple is very famous in the entire Krishnagiri District. This Temple (Kaatu Veera Anjaneyar Temple) is located in the heart of the Town on a street leading us from the road heading towards Devasamudhram. There is a small Welcome Arch but the Direction Board leading us to this Temple has been mis- spelt as ANJINAYAR. This has to be set right. The Temple is compounded and has a grill gate too. There is a Hall before entering this Temple and small functions could be held there. The Temple is built on a rocky terrain. They follow the Vadakalai Sampradhaya and they have drawn Thiruman Srichoouranam all over the rocky areas within the Temple and they have a few Naga Devathas beneath it. On the left side they have a Goshala and a Madapalli close to each other but they seem to be ill maintained and are in shambles. An Image of an Elephant is drawn on a Rock and close to it is a Valarum or a Growing Nandhi. They believe it to be growing every year by a few millimetres. The Presiding Deity is Sri Kaatu Veera Anjaneyar facing Westwards with a Stone Dwajasthambam before Him. Close to the Main Shrine are the Sub Shrines of Chakrathalwar, Yoga Narasimhar and Urchavamurthigal. There is a separate Shrine for Sri Mahalakshmi Thaayar. Similarly Sri Venkataramana Swamy occupies a separate Sub Shrine and there is an Idol of Garuda with a Metallic Dwajasthambam here. Devotees who come here with a specific Prayer buy a Coconut and wrap it in a Saffron Bag and go round the Main Deity 11 times chanting His name and it is believed that such Prayers would be fulfilled soon. They have earmarked a special place for breaking coconuts. They have small Idols of Sri Lakshmi Narasimhar, Sri Andal, Sri Vishvaksenar and a Ramar Paadham, and close to it is a Floating Stone in Water (similar to those found in Rameswaram) very close to Sri Venkatramana Swamy Sub Shrine. There is a separate Sub Shrine for Sri Vinayagar which is found close to the Main Deity of Sri Kaatu Veera Anjaneyar Shrine.They have a narrow car parking which is unmanned but can hold upto 20 Cars. Any Devotee would have immense satisfaction on visiting this Temple.
Contact Details: 99407 31616
Temple Timing: 6.30 AM to 12.30 PM and 4.30 PM to 8 PM
Distance from Varatannapalli to Krishnagiri is 12 Kms
Distance from Moranapalli to Krishnagiri is 48 Kms
Distance from Hosur to Krishnagiri is 52 Kms
Distance from Chikka Thirupathi to Krishnagiri is 72 Kms
Distance from Bangalore to Krishnagiri is 90 Kms
Distance from Hoskote to Krishnagiri is 91 Kms
Distance from Bagalur to Krishnagiri is 133 Kms
Distance from Kalkunte Agraharam to Krishnagiri is 78 Kms
Distance from Malur to Krishnagiri is 73 Kms
Distance from Adhiyamankottai to Krishnagiri is 61 Kms
Distance from Dharmapuri to Krishnagiri is 51 Kms
Distance from Kolar to Krishnagiri is 87 Kms
Distance from Mettur Dam to Krishnagiri is 113 Kms
Distance from Salem to Krishnagiri is 114 Kms
Distance from Thiruvannamalai to Krishnagiri is 117 Kms
Distance from Yelagiri to Krishnagiri is 66 Kms
Distance from Singirikudi to Krishnagiri is 220 Kms
Distance from Poovarasankuppam to Krishnagiri is 198 Kms
Distance from Parikkal to Krishnagiri is 182 Kms
Distance from Polur to Krishnagiri is 129 Kms
Distance from Chennai to Krishnagiri is 255 Kms
Nearest Railway Station is Hosur R.S.
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150 /43, East Parallel Road, Co-operative Colony, New Pet, Krishnagiri, Tamil Nadu 635001•095006 74111