Overview
Mugambigai Amman Temple is not only a place of worship but also a serene retreat for those seeking peace and spirituality. The temple's architecture reflects traditional South Indian style, and the surrounding gardens provide a tranquil environment for meditation and prayer.
History & Background
Mugambigai Amman Temple is dedicated to Goddess Mugambigai, who is believed to be a form of Goddess Durga. The temple has a rich history, with roots tracing back several centuries, and is a significant pilgrimage site for devotees seeking blessings.
Religious Significance
The temple is a major spiritual center in the region, attracting numerous devotees throughout the year. It is known for its divine aura and the blessings of Goddess Mugambigai.
Main Deities
Major Festivals
Temple Timings
Aarti Schedule
How to Reach
The temple is located in Krishnapuram Colony, accessible by local transport and well-connected by roads. Nearest railway station is XYZ Railway Station, about 5 km away.
GPS Coordinates
Contact Information
+91-1234567890
Visitor Information
Dress Code:
Modest attire is recommended; traditional Indian wear is preferred.
Best Time to Visit:
The best time to visit is during the early morning hours for a peaceful experience and to witness the morning aarti.
Temple Facilities
- ✓ Parking
- ✓ Restrooms
- ✓ Prasad counter
- ✓ Meditation area