
Sri Vetrimalai Murugan Temple
Temple
Sri Vetrimalai Murugan Temple
The Sri Vetrimalai Murugan Temple, located in Port Blair, South Andaman, is a significant Hindu pilgrimage site dedicated to the deity Murugan.
Built in 1926 under British rule, the temple was initially located on Ross Island but was later moved to Port Blair after India's independence. The temple's architecture is inspired by the Dravidian style, and it features beautiful paintings and intricate designs on its main gopuram. The temple is not only a place of worship but also a center for various Tamil festivals such as Kanda Sashti and Thai Poosam.
It is open to visitors from 5 AM to 12 PM and 4 PM to 9 PM, making it accessible for both morning and evening darshans.
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Sri Vetrimalai Murugan Temple is located in South Andaman, Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
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