Embellish Tamil culture This Uttara Swamimalai temple (Tamil: உத்தர சுவாமி மலை கோவில்) of Bhagwan Murugan situated on the hill of Ramakrishna Puram is famous as Malai Temple in Delhi.
The temple reflects the grandeur of the South Indian temple architecture Chola, Pandya. South Delhi Kalibari made of Bengali civilization-culture is also located near the temple, South Delhi Kalibari made of Bengali civilization-culture is also located near the temple.
Those who do not have knowledge of Tamil language, feel like listening to the Malai temple, as if the Bhagwan must have been offered Malai in the temple or Malai Prasad is distributed in the temple. But aside from all this, the fact is that in Tamil language the hill is called Malai, hence Uttara Swamimalai temple came to be called Malai temple due to its location on the hill.
Pandya Style Architecture of Sree Sundareswarar Temple
Green, Skyblue and Colorful Picture of Temple
Beautiful Wall Paint
Colorful Shikhar Decoration
Navagraha Temple
Hawan Shala and Satsang Hall Area
Closeup Top of The Main Gate Shikhar
Full View of Malai Mandir
Pratham Shri Ganesh Ji
8 September 1965
The foundation stone for the temple is laid by M. Bhakthavatsalam, Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, at a function held under the presidency of Sri Lal Bahadur Shastri, then Prime Minister of India.
7 June 1973
The main temple for Lord Swaminatha - Sree Swaminatha Swami Temple - is consecrated and a Mahakumbhabhishekham performed.
18 September 1983
Shilpa Kala Mandapam was dedicated to His Holiness shri Chandrasekharendra arswathi Swamigal of Shi Kanchi Kamakoti Petetam By Sat Seva Rathna Shri R. Venkataraman minister of Defence.
13 June 1990
The temples for Sree Karpaga Vinayakar, Sree Sundareswarar and Devi Meenakshi are consecrated and Mahakumbhabhishekhams performed. A Jeeranoddharana Kumbhabhishekham for the Lord Swaminatha temple is also performed on the same day.
7 July 1995
The Navagraha temple (nine planets), along with a small temple for Idumban Swami, is consecrated and Kumbhabhishekham performed.
9 November 1997
The Adi Sankara Hall is inaugurated.
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