Marundeeswarar Temple
Ancient Shiva Temple thought to have healing abilities

Overview
Generally thought to have been built in the 7th century CE, this ancient temple is dedicated to Shiva in the form of Marundeeswarar—the divine physician and healer.
The main shrine houses three forms of the deity: Tyagaraja, Marundeeswarar, and Nataraja, alongside smaller shrines for Ganesha and Murugan.
It is believed that Sage Valmiki worshipped here; the local area of Valmiki Nagar in Thiruvanmiyur is named in honor of this tradition.
The temple contains powerful Lingams, including one that Hanuman performed Pooja for and another said to have cured a divine curse placed upon Indra.
Things to Know before Visiting
Mondays are busy since these days are associated with healing.
Dress modestly to respect the temple traditions. Please note that photography is strictly prohibited inside the temple premises.
Ample parking space is generally available close to the temple.
Recommended to combine your visit with the nearby Elliot’s (Besant Nagar) Beach or the Ashtalakshmi Temple, both of which are close by.
Location
Ambedkar Nagar, Thiruvanmiyur