5/5 Lokesh M. 8 months ago on Google
I
went
here
on
Aug
12,
2023.
It
was
a
Saturday.
The
place
was
heavily
crowded
and
the
queue
was
a
very
big
one
in
the
morning
around
9
AM.
Hence,
we
came
back
by
evening
at
4
PM
and
the
queue
was
decent.
We
stood
in
the
queue
for
1
hour
for
darshan.
You
have
to
come
early
in
the
morning
(before
8
AM)
or
late
evening
(above
4
PM)
to
have
less
crowds.
The
deity
is
not
closed
in
the
afternoon
and
is
open
all
day
from
morning
to
evening.
The
temple
is
very
famous
because
of
powerful
Amman
deity.
The
temple
is
maintained
neatly
and
renovated
recently.
You
will
get
peaceful
and
positive
vibes
inside
the
temple.
We
saw
2
types
of
entry
into
the
temple.
First
one
is
the
free
darshan
line,
which
looks
small
from
outside
but
it's
very
long
with
a
serpentine
path
inside
the
temple
to
the
deity.
Second
one
is
the
Rs.100
darshan
entry
which
is
a
faster
route
to
deity.
Your
darshan
time
purely
depends
on
the
crowd
on
a
particular
day.
Upon
entry
near
the
temple,
Rs.50
is
charged
for
parking
anywhere
near
the
temple.
Parking
spaces
are
abundant,
though
instructions
to
reach
the
parking
space
are
not
provided.
Search
for
"Free
Temple
Car
Parking"
on
Google
Maps
and
park
your
car
there.
We
can
also
park
the
bikes
there.
The
car
parking
is
present
near
the
entry
to
Rs.100
darshan.
Separate
building
complexes
are
there
for
Annadhanam,
Tonsure
and
Ear
piercing.
Toilet
facilities
are
there
but
is
average.
The
bus
stand
is
near
to
the
temple
and
frequent
local
buses
are
there
to
reach
this
place.
Beware
of
brokers,
shop
vendors
who
try
to
make
you
park
in
front
of
their
shops/private
parking
and
charge
you
extra
money
or
make
you
buy
something
from
their
shop.
Since
you
might
have
paid
Rs.50
at
the
entrance,
prefer
the
free
parking
near
Rs.100
darshan
entry.
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