This is one beautiful temple, neat and peaceful.The temple is huge and has lovely work done on the walls A must visit temple in Pondicherry.
There are Peumal and Easwaran temples here. The gopurams or towers are wonderfully colorful. They have been recently renovated from deserted or neglected state.
We wanted to visit some south Indian temple to have the feel of it. We visited on some special day I guess and it was quite crowded. But we felt nice being there. The prasadam/offerings which we received were very nice.
The temple is very close to the sea front and the Aurobindo ashram. This was undergoing major renovations and once done it will be a great place to visit and pray peacefully. Being in the middle of the city, the temple is crowded.
well, there was something different about this temple. the place was absolutely calm and very divine, the deities were very well decorated. you will experience complete peace of mind..
This French Era temple is a massive one and the main deity in the sanctum is of Lord Varadaraja Perumal. This place is currently being renovated and hence may lead to a little inconvenience. However for any visitor to Pondicherry, this is a must visit place.
This temple is relatively old (for Pondicherry), it is an important place of worship for the Hindus. Its historical importance during the colonial period needs to be read to be believed! Clean and peaceful (though tends to get crowded during special occasions and festivals).
This is not a tourist destination! A temple to start your day at Pondi and then take a walk to the Ashram.
Lots of good vibrations inside.. must see temple on Mission street. Has both Shiva and Parvathi, and Lord Venkateshwara (this priest seems to be very sincere). Nice temple with lots of goodness inside.
Experience a world gone by in this ancient temple. The idol in the main sanctum of the temple has you spellbound and gets you to automatically bow your head in reverence. A very calming and historical experience.