Sri Angala Parameswari temple (500-1000 years old)

Sri Angala Parameswari Temple, Tiruvallikeni, Chennai.

Devotees make Angala (Parvathi) dolls in a pudding and throw them away seeking complete cure from diseases they suffer from.

It is believed that all the benefits a devotee could derive in the worship of Mother Angala Parameswari in Melmalayanur temple near Dindivanam could be derived by the devotees from the worship in this temple in Chennai.

People pray to Mother here for a match of their imagination and liking, for long married life with their mangal sutras stable for long years, for relief from illness, solutions to problems in family, debt burdens, enemy threats and for child boon.

Women worship Mother on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays for a match of their liking and imagination with all longevity to their mangal sutras during their whole life span. This is their staunch belief. For child boon, women pray in the temple continuously for nine Fridays. For relief from illnesses, devotees prepare a doll of Amman in a pudding and throw them away.

From what it was a simple temple under a thatched roof, as years passed it has grown big now in size and fame with devotees thronging in.

Miracle Based: For relief from severe illnesses, devotees prepare a doll of Amman in a pudding and throw them away after worship.

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