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Thiruvidanthai Nithya Kalyana Perumal Temple
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Thiruvidanthai Nithya Kalyana Perumal Temple
திருவிடந்தை நித்ய கல்யாண பெருமாள் கோவில்
🙏 Lord Nithya Kalyana Perumal (Vishnu)
📍 Thiruvidanthai, Chengalpattu, Tamil Nadu
🎟 Free
About the Deity
Thiruvidanthai Nithya Kalyana Perumal Temple is one of the 108 Divya Desams celebrated in the Nalayira Divya Prabandham by the twelve Alvar saints. Lord Vishnu manifests here as Lord Nithya Kalyana Perumal (Vishnu), drawing pilgrims from across India seeking divine grace, liberation, and the fulfillment of sincere prayers. The temple's presiding deity radiates a divine presence that has been continuous for over a thousand years of unbroken worship. The ancient stone structure, the fragrance of temple flowers, the sound of Vedic chanting, and the flickering of sacred lamps together create an atmosphere in which the boundary between the ordinary and the sacred becomes permeable. Devotees who approach with sincere hearts invariably report experiences of profound peace, unexpected clarity, and a sense of being personally received by the divine presence. The accumulated devotion of countless generations of pilgrims has created a spiritual field here that continuously nourishes all who enter.
Mythology & Legend
Lord Vishnu manifested at Thiruvidanthai on the East Coast Road as Nithya Kalyana Perumal — the eternally auspicious Lord — after the devotee Kalyana Datta prayed here for a celestial wedding. The divine blessing of auspicious unions established here has sustained a tradition of marriage prayers that continues to this day. The Alvar saints who composed the Nalayira Divya Prabandham visited Thiruvidanthai Nithya Kalyana Perumal Temple and were moved to compose devotional hymns celebrating the divine presence here. Their poetry captures the overwhelming experience of encountering Vishnu in this specific form and location — a testimony to the unique spiritual quality that differentiates each Divya Desam from all others. Local traditions preserve stories of miracles performed for sincere devotees — prayers answered in impossible circumstances, healings that defied medical explanation, and visions granted to those who approached with complete surrender. These living testimonies sustain the faith of each new generation of pilgrims who make the journey to Thiruvidanthai Nithya Kalyana Perumal Temple.
Kshetra Mahatmya — Significance
Thiruvidanthai Nithya Kalyana Perumal Temple in Thiruvidanthai, Tamil Nadu holds a distinguished place among the 108 Divya Desams as a location specifically chosen by Vishnu for his eternal manifestation. The Alvar saints identified this as one of the divine abodes where the Lord's grace is most abundantly available — a declaration sustained by a millennium of pilgrimage tradition. The region surrounding this temple has been a sacred landscape for generations. Ancient inscriptions, royal patronage records, and the compositions of the Alvars all testify to the continuous spiritual vitality of this location. The temple's rituals, maintained according to the ancient Agama traditions, create a daily renewal of the divine covenant between the Lord and his devotees. Completing the pilgrimage to this Divya Desam as part of the larger circuit of 108 temples grants extraordinary spiritual merit. Traditional texts declare that visiting all 108 Divya Desams is equivalent to performing all the major Vedic sacrifices — liberating the devotee from all accumulated karma and opening the direct path to Vaikuntam, Vishnu's eternal celestial abode.
Blessings & Benefits
  • Liberation from the cycle of birth and death is the ultimate gift of sincere worship at this Divya Desam. The divine grace of Vishnu flows continuously from this sacred location, washing away the accumulated karma of countless lifetimes for those who approach with genuine devotion and surrender.
  • Families seeking resolution of longstanding difficulties — health challenges, financial constraints, relationship conflicts, or career obstacles — bring their prayers here with confidence based on generations of testimony. The Lord's capacity to intervene in human affairs and redirect circumstances toward positive outcomes is experienced here with particular intensity.
  • Spiritual seekers find that regular connection with the divine presence at this Divya Desam accelerates their inner growth and deepens their meditation practice. The peace that pervades the temple precincts can be internalized through sincere worship, creating a lasting inner sanctuary that accompanies the devotee back into daily life.
  • Students, professionals, parents, and elders all receive specific blessings suited to their life circumstances when they approach with sincere prayer. The universal compassion of Vishnu at this Divya Desam excludes no one — all who come with open hearts are received and blessed according to their deepest needs.
Temple Location
12.4814, 80.2205
Visitor Information
🕐 Timings
6:00 AM - 12:00 PM, 4:00 PM - 8:30 PM
👗 Dress Code
Traditional attire; dhoti for men
🪔 Prasad
Prasad offered
🎟 Entry
Free
🅿️ Parking
Available
♿ Access
Accessible
Best Time to Visit
📅 Best Day
Ekadashi|Thursday|Fridays (auspicious for marriage)
🗓 Months
Brahmotsavam|Panguni Uthiram|Vaikasi Visagam
🌤 Season
All seasons
How to Reach
🚂 Railway
Chennai Egmore Station (40 km)
✈️ Airport
Chennai International Airport (35 km)
📮 Address
Thiruvidanthai, East Coast Road, Chengalpattu District, Tamil Nadu 603112
Major Festivals
🎉 Brahmotsavam Vaikunta Ekadashi Panguni Uthiram
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