Saraswati, Lakshmi and Ganesha Temple of Chennai

We would have observed Saraswati, Lakshmi and Ganesha being depicted together in so many calendar images and pictures. But, it is rare to find such a depiction in the temple. In Chennai, a temple depicts all of them together as the presiding deities.

This small temple is located in the Selaiyur Indira Nagar East area, around 5 km from Tambaram Railway Station. Like any other locality in Tamil Nadu, this locality has many small Ganesha temples. But this temple is unique as Ganesha in the sanctum has Saraswati to his right side and Lakshmi to his left side. This temple was built 10-15 years ago. The location is serene, and it gives a positive vibration.

In the prakara, the sub-shrine of Kartikeya-Valli-Devasena is found. Navagraha is also found in the temple. Dakshinamurti and Vishnu Durga are depicted as niche images.

A big holy peepal tree is in front of the temple entrance, where a few Nagas' images are placed.

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