Madana Gopala Swami Temple - Madurai
Why is Madurai called the Temple City? Is it because of the vast temple of Meenakshi Sundareswara located at the city's center? Else, is it because of the hundreds of temples at every nook and corner across the city? Maybe, both are valid reasons to call this ancient city the Temple City . The city, primarily associated with Lord Shiva and his consort, has some important temples of Lord Vishnu too. This article covers one such important Vaishnavite temple - Madana Gopala Temple . Madana Gopala means lovely cowherd - Krishna, the incarnation of Vishnu. This temple is located at Melamasi Street, next to Immaiyilum Nanmai Tharuvaar Temple . Legend All temples in South India would have some associated legends. This temple, too, has few tales. They are not recorded in Tiruvilaiyadal Puranam or any authentic texts that talk about Madurai. After Lord Shiva, as Sundaresa, married Meenakshi, he installed Shiv Linga (Immaiyilum Nanmai Tharuvaar) and went into deep meditation. The