This articlerelies largely or entirely on asingle source. Relevant discussion may be found on thetalk page. Please helpimprove this article byintroducing citations to additional sources. Find sources: "Kasi Viswanatha Temple, Ayanavaram" – news ·newspapers ·books ·scholar ·JSTOR(February 2023) |
| Kasi Viswanatha Temple, Ayanavaram | |
|---|---|
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Hinduism |
| District | Chennai |
| Deity | Kasi Viswanatha |
| Location | |
| Location | Ayanavaram |
| State | Tamil Nadu |
| Country | |
| Coordinates | 13°05′52.8″N80°14′28.3″E / 13.098000°N 80.241194°E /13.098000; 80.241194[1] |
| Elevation | 56 m (184 ft) |
Kasi Viswanatha Temple is aHindu temple inChennai,India. Located at Konnur high road,Ayanavaram, the temple was constructed by the Tawkerclan of Madras'Gujarati community and was constructed during the time of theEast India Company. The temple is situated close to the Medavakkam Tank Road and adjoining the Ayanavaram Bus Depot.[1]
This temple is maintained under the control of theHindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Department ofGovernment of Tamil Nadu.[2]
Kasi Viswanatha Temple is located in Ayanavaram at an altitude of about 56 m above the mean sea level with thegeographic coordinates of13°05′52.8″N80°14′28.3″E / 13.098000°N 80.241194°E /13.098000; 80.241194.
| Hindu temples |
|
|---|---|
| Churches | |
| Mosques | |
| Jain temples |
|
| Buddhist temples | |
| Gurudwaras | |
| Parsi temples | |
| Synagogues | |