HolidayLandmark

Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam Math

Shri Kanchi Kancheepuram is situated about 74 kilometers southwest of Chennai by road. Kancheepuram has a railway station, which stands midway between Chengalpattu and Arakkonam Junctions.Kanchi is one of the seven Mokshapuris -sacred cities by living in which or by death therein man gets emancipation from birth and death.Five important sacred places of Siva worship in South India are collectively called "Panchabhuta- Kshetras". Of these five, Kanchi is the Prithvi-kshetra.

Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam Math, temples in Tamilnadu

About Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam Math

Kanchi has been a center of literary pursuits and advanced learning. Inscriptions at Kanchi point to the existence of Ghatikastan during Pallava regime. Sri Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham has established a Deemed University - Sri Chandrasekharendra Saraswati Viswa Mahavidyalaya at Kancheepuram with an International Library. Various disciplines are taught at colleges affiliated to the University. Kancheepuram is a city of temples: Some of the most important temples in Kancheepuram are for Sri Kamakshi Ambal, Sri Ekambaranatha, Sri Varadaraja, Sri Kailasanathar, Sri Vaikunta Perumal, Ulakalantha Perumal, etc.

Sri Adi Sankara, after his various tours through most parts of India, settled down at Kanchi to spend His evening years. He caused to remodel the city and reconstruct the three principal temples -Sri Kamakshi, Sri Ekamranatha and Sri Varadaraja. At Kanchi he established a Math for himself and founded a line of successors after him on the Peetha. At present the presiding Pontiff is Pujyasree Jayendra Saraswati Swamigal, the 69th Acharya of the Peetha, and Pujyasree Sankara Vijayendra Saraswati Swamigal has been initiated into sanyasa and nominated successor Acharya.

Climate/Weather

Weather of the temple city of Kanchipuram is pleasant enough. Essentially a tropical climate, the temperature here is stable between 280 C and 380 C all through the year. There are occasional rains with an average rainfall being 87cm. Here, you can expect no wild turnaround in the weather’s mood.

Summer: 36.6° C to21.1° C, Winter: 28.7° C to 19.8° C

Interesting Places to visit

Vaikuntha Perumal temple is one of the hundred and eight `Divya Desams`. The Vaishnavas regards it as a very sacred place. This temple was once praised by the Tamil Vaishnavite saint, Tirumangai Alvar, who was a contemporary of Nandivarman. This temple was originally known as `Parameshwara Vishnugriham` after the name of this king, Nandivarman whose original name was Parameshwara.

Location info

  • **Address:**Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam Math, Kanchipuram tamil nadu India

  • District: Kanchipuram

  • Nearest City: Kanchipuram

  • Best time to visit: September to May

History of Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam Math

Shri Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham is belived to be established by Sri Adi Sankara in the year 482 B.C. and has the distinction of an unbroken line of 70 Acharyas.Kancheepuram is a celebrated place of pilgrimage. It is popularly known as Kanchi.

How to reach Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam Math

  • **Nearest Railway Station:**Kanchipuram

  • **Nearest Airport:**Chennai International Airport

  • **Road Transport:**Well connected by a good roads and bus services to and from Chennai, Bangalore and other places.

Nearest visiting places

Arignar Anna Illam:
The former and Late Chief Minister of Tamilnadu, Arignar Annadurai, dwelled in this house which covers a land area of 273.78 sq.km. The house of Arignar Anna was converted into a memorial place on 16.09.1980. Things displayed in this memorial place are his statue, the life history and photos.

Chennai Trade Centre:
In order to develop and facilitate the tourism and tourists, Tamilnadu Trade promotion organization has made Chennai a trade centre which is convenient for tourists and to meet the Trade and Business Conventions and Exhibitions and fairs too. Chennai Trade Centre is located in Mount Poonamallee High Road, Nandambakkam, and Chennai-89.

Dash N Splash :
This spot is located 30 km away from Chennai. This artificial children park has wave, free-fall, spiral children slides and artificial rainfall. There is no vacation or leave for this park.

Kishkintha :
This is a theme park, located nearly 30 km from Chennai. This place is called Chennai Contalam. The attractions found here are water rides, Bumper car, Twister, Trooper and 30 Cinema shows. The fee varies.

Madurantakam:
In Madurantakam, there is an Earikatha Ramar Koil. This is situated 90 km away from Chennai on the Chengalpet-Villupuram high ways. This temple is located near the Agricultural Reservoir Bund. There is no portrayal or Statue or idol of Anjaneya (Hanuman) but he is not separated from Sri Rama Sri Ramanujam met one of his mentors, Maha purna (Peria Nambi) and acquired wisdom under the Bakula tree in the Rama temple.

Kolarai Lake :
This lake is located near Chengelpet, on the National Highways. This is a popular tourist spot. There is a boating centre in this lake. Rajiv Gandhi Memorial:On the way to Kanchipuram from Chennai lies Sriperumputhur. This place is the birth place of Saint Ramanujar who was a vaishnavite philosopher. Saint Ramanujar is the founder of Vishisdadhvaidham. The former prime Minister of India, Rajiv Gandhi was assassinated here on May 21, 1991. A memorial was built on this spot. There are no holidays for this memorial.

Sakunthala Jagannatham Museum of Folk Art:
This museum was actually the dwelling place of Damal, land owners and maternal ancestors of Sir. C.P. Ramasami Aiyar. This is situated in Brahma Mandiram. The house is about 400 years old.

Silk Industries:
The people of Kanchipuram are greatly dependent on the silk saree industries. They work directly or indirectly. But Kanchipuram does not produce silk or any raw materials. Here the industries are fully hand-woven and produced.

Thiruparuthikundram:
This village lies on the banks of the palar River, a suburb of the Pillaiyaar palayam of Kanchipuram. There are 2 great monuments of Jainism that flourished in Kanchipurams ancient times. Now Siva kanchi and Vishnu Kanchi exists. This area can be termed Jina Kanchi. This goes to the 9th century AD and Lord Mahveer is the main idol of the temple.

Uthiramerur:
The village is very unique. It deals with the constitution and election. One can find the written historic inscription of the Constitution here. The written inscription deals with election of the village assembly, qualifications required for candidates, disqualifying of candidates, election mode, period of office for the elected candidates, recall of elections in case of failure in duties of the candidate. It is really startling to know how the democracy was enforced here. There is also an ancient Shiva Temple in Uthiramerur. It was built according to the Shilpa Shastras

Queens Land :
In Queens Land one can enjoy the thrill of going on a longest sky Journey for 30 minutes by cable cars. It is the longest in India. Apart from this free fall tower, centrox, Himalayan water Ride, Alphen Blitz, and Water slides are also found here. This is located on the Bangalore Trunk Road in Palanijar, Chennai

Vedanthangal:
One of the major water bird sanctuaries in India is located in Vedanthangal. This place is 48 kms away from Kanchipuram. The season for birds which migrated from other countries is during the months from October to March. Storks, Egrets, Cormorants, Darter, Flamings, are the rare breed of birds which arrive here. There is also a 24 inch high observation point which shows the clear view of the whole place. This point is near the lake bund.

War Cemetery:
This is a circular shaped war cemetery built in memory of 855 commonwealth soldiers both men folks and women. This is maintained by both Government of India and common wealth war Graves Commission in Collaboration. This war cemetery is located in Nandambakkam, Chennai

Kalpakkam (RRC):
There is a Reactor Research Centre (RRC) in Kalpakkam, established in 1971. It is undertaken by the Department of Atomic Energy which belongs to the Indian Government. In 1985 it was given the name after the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. It was named as Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research (IGCAR). It is a broad based sector and it is aimed in developing the fast Breeder Reactor Technology.

Best time to visit Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam Math

November to February when the weather is pleasant and cool. Early morning (6–8 AM) is ideal for a peaceful darshan. Temple festivals (Brahmotsavam, Panguni Uthiram) are spectacular but crowded. Avoid midday heat (12–4 PM).

Timings & opening hours

Typically 6:00 AM to 12:00 PM and 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM daily. Some temples open continuously from early morning until night. Pooja timings vary by season — check locally.

Entry fee & tickets

Entry is usually free. Special darshan tickets may cost INR 50–200. Camera fees: INR 20–50 for still photography, INR 100–150 for video. Some major temples have separate ticket counters for special abhishekam.

Duration needed

1–2 hours for a typical visit. Allow 2–3 hours for larger temple complexes with multiple shrines and mandapams. Festival days require more time.

Safety tips

Beware of pickpockets in crowded areas during festivals. Keep valuables secure. Wear comfortable footwear that can be removed easily — temple floors can be hot in summer. Stay hydrated. Follow security instructions at major temple complexes.

Things to carry

Remove footwear before entering the sanctum. Carry a cloth bag for shoes. Modest clothing (shoulders and knees covered). Small change for offerings and prasadam. Drinking water — temple premises can be warm.

Nearest airport, railway & bus

Nearest airport: Chennai International Airport (MAA), approximately 65 km from Kanchipuram.

Nearest railway station: Kanchipuram Station (CJ), with daily passenger trains connecting to Chennai Beach and Chengalpattu. For express trains, Chengalpattu Junction (CGL) about 25 km away is more convenient.

By road: Kanchipuram is well-connected by TNSTC buses from Chennai (via NH 48), Vellore, and other parts of Tamil Nadu.

Mobile network coverage

Airtel, Jio, BSNL, and Vi all provide coverage across Tamil Nadu. 4G is reliable in Chennai, Coimbatore, Madurai, and along major highways. Coverage may be weaker in remote sections of the Western Ghats, deep forest reserves, and certain rural interior areas. Free Wi-Fi is widely available in hotels and cafes in urban areas.

Food & restaurants nearby

Tamil Nadu’s temple cities (Madurai, Thanjavur, Rameswaram) have excellent vegetarian restaurants, temple prasad counters, and traditional Tamil meals served on banana leaves. Major cities offer multi-cuisine dining.

Hotels & accommodation nearby

Chennai, Madurai, and hill stations (Ooty, Kodaikanal) have accommodation from colonial-era bungalows to modern hotels.

Things to do at Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam Math

Visit the temple during different pooja times to experience the spiritual atmosphere. Explore the temple architecture — the gopurams, vimana, and pillared halls. Observe the daily rituals and ceremonies. Participate in the temple festivals if visiting during auspicious dates.

Things to visit & highlights

The main sanctum sanctorum is the spiritual heart of the temple. The towering gopurams (gateway towers) are adorned with colourful sculptures depicting deities and mythological scenes. The temple’s mandapams (pillared halls) and the sacred temple tank are key highlights.

Helpline & emergency contacts

Tourist Helpline: 1364. Police: 112. Ambulance: 108. For medical emergencies, the nearest government hospital or primary health centre can provide assistance.

Nearest petrol pump

Petrol pumps are available in the nearest town and along the approach roads to the temple. Major fuel stations (Indian Oil, Bharat Petroleum) are within 5–10 km.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best time to visit Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam Math? Early morning (6–8 AM) is the best time for a peaceful darshan. Temple festivals and special occasions draw large crowds.

Is photography allowed inside Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam Math? Photography rules vary — still cameras are usually allowed in the outer precincts. Flash photography is typically prohibited inside the sanctum. Video cameras may require special permission.

What is the dress code for visiting Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam Math? Modest dress covering shoulders and knees is required. Traditional Indian attire (saree, salwar kameez, dhoti, pyjama) is preferred.

Accessibility

Religious sites may have steps at the entrance and may not have ramps. The interiors are generally level once inside. Some historic sites have uneven stone floors. Visitors with mobility concerns should check in advance.

Rules & restrictions

Modest dress is required: shoulders and knees must be covered (scarves or shawls are often available at the entrance). Photography is generally permitted without flash, but video may be restricted. Maintain silence inside. Mobile phones should be on silent mode. Remove shoes if required (indicated by signage). Do not touch artefacts or altars. These are active places of worship — respect services, festivals, and devotees.

Best photography spots

Tamil Nadu has several historic churches including San Thome Basilica in Chennai (built over the tomb of St. Thomas) and the Velankanni Basilica (Our Lady of Good Health). The colonial-era churches in hill stations and Fort St. George are smaller but photogenic. Shoot early morning for the best light.

Quick facts

  • Type: Tourist Attraction
  • State: Tamilnadu
  • Category: Temples

Visitor information

Please check locally for current visitor information.

Coming soon

Map & location view

This section is being updated and will be available shortly.

Visual tour
Visual tour

Video gallery

Explore more
Ashtabujam Temple, temples in Tamilnadu

Ashtabujam Temple

Weather of the temple city of Kanchipuram is pleasant enough. Essentially a tropical climate, the temperature here is stable between 280 C and 380 C all through the…

HLHolidayLandmarkExplore
Chidambaram Temple, temples in Tamilnadu

Chidambaram Temple

This temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva located at the heart of the temple town of Chidambaram, in Cuddalore District, the east-central part of the Tamil Nadu . The…

HLHolidayLandmarkExplore
Ekambaranathar Temple, temples in Tamilnadu

Ekambaranathar Temple

The Sri Ekambaranathar Temple was originally built before the mid-9th century by the Pallavas, but its most significant feature, a massive, 200-foot gopuram with…

HLHolidayLandmarkExplore