Raja Rajeswari Temple - Nanganallur
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Nanganallur, situated on the outskirts of Chennai, is a renowned locality that has gained popularity due to the city's expansion and improved connectivity. However, this wasn't the case during the 1960s and 1970s when it was considered a remote area. Amman temples like Tiruvottriyur, Mangadu, and Tiruverkadu in Chennai are well-known today. In the 1970s, the Raja Rajeswari Temple in Thillai Ganga Nagar, Nanganallur, enjoyed similar popularity, with devotees forming long queues to visit. In fact, the area derived its name, "Nangai Nallur," from this temple, as "Nangai" means female. (There is also a claim that Sri Kanchi Paramacharya named the locality as Nangai Nallur.) Presently, this temple's fame remains limited to the local residents, with fewer visitors. Interestingly, discussions about Nanganallur temples tend to focus on the Hanuman temple rather than this once-prominent Raja Rajeswari Temple. Let's delve into this temple's deta...