Uttamar Kovil is a temple town near Tiruchirapalli in Tamil Nadu, India. Mainly known for the temple Uttamar (the good one) Kovil (Temple), the uniqueness of this temple is that the trinity (Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva) of Hindu shrines with their respective consorts are in the same temple complex in the statue form. It should be noted that there are very few temples where Brahma, the first of the trinity, is worshipped in statue form.
Parthasarathy Kovil is a temple located in the Triplicane (Tiruvallikeni) district of Chennai Chennai (ெசன்னை in Tamil), formerly known as Madras, is a city on the east coast of Southern India.
Situated on the shores of the Bay of Bengal, this capital of the state of Tamil Nadu is India's fourth largest metropolitan city and one of the 35 largest metropolitan areas in the world, with a metropolitan population of about 7.
Parthasarathy Kovil is a very old temple (built around 700AD by Pallava Kings) that is popular among devotees.