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Pakkam, Chennai | |
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suburb of Chennai | |
| Coordinates:13°08′37″N80°01′41″E / 13.1436°N 80.0280°E /13.1436; 80.0280 | |
| Country | |
| State | Tamil Nadu |
| District | Thiruvallur |
| Metro | Chennai |
| Languages | |
| • Official | Tamil |
| Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
Pakkam is a village which is located inChennai in theThiruvallur District in theIndian state ofTamil Nadu. It is situated around 34 km fromChennai.[1] Pakkam comes underChennai Metropolitan Area and it is very close toThirunindravur which has frequent train services.
Pakkam is an agricultural village with many temples, including Anjaneyar Temple, Sri Ellaiamman Temple, Vinayagar Temple, Sri Balambikai Samedha Thazhuvakozhundeeswarar (Sivan) Temple and Sri Sridevi Boodevi Samedha Kariamanicka Perumal Temple. A very oldChola Period temple is Aanadhieswar Temple, built 1500 years ago, for Guru Talam. Kallaa Mrram Lord Dhakshnamurthi, and Guru Parikara Thalam are available in this area.[citation needed]
Buses serving Pakkam:
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