A small east facing temple that has been neglected for long.
The old Rajagopuram had dilapidated badly and has been renovated and rebuilt recently.
This ancient temple abounds with inscriptions in Tamil and Sanskrit, the earliest dating back to the 11th Century CE.
This is the birthplace of the great Saint Ramanujar who wrote the Vishishtadvaita philosophy text, Sri Bhashyam.
An inscription dated 1,073 CE (during the reign Kulottunga Chola I) can be seen on the walls of the main shrine.
This is an ancient east facing temple with the lord in standing posture flanked by his consorts.
A delightful little pond outside the entrance adds to the beauty along with a nice Vinayaka temple nearby.
There is a beautiful Lotus Pond and a nice row of Naagar shrines behind this temple.
The main deity here is about 4 feet tall on a pedestal and is seen with Goddess Lakshmi seated in his lap.