Period
Nayak period (16th-17th century) for current structure, older origins dating to 8th century
Style
Dravidian architecture
Protected by
Temple administration, some parts by Archaeological Survey of India (ASI)
Best time to visit
Oct-Feb
Visitor details coming soon.
Andal Sannidhi (shrine)
This is the most prominent landmark, dedicated to Lord Vishnu (Vadabhadrasai) and Goddess Andal. Full details β
Hours
6am-12:30pm, 4pm-8:30pm
Entry
Free
Getting there
Located in the town center, easily walkable or short auto-rickshaw ride.
Visitor details coming soon.
Visitor details coming soon.
Generally allowed in outer courtyards and gopuram exterior. Restricted inside inner sanctums and during rituals.
Guided tour recommended for the best experience at these sites.
Ongoing by temple authorities for maintenance and preservation.
Srivilliputtur is a historic temple town in Tamil Nadu, famous for its iconic Andal Temple and delicious Palkova sweet.
Srivilliputtur is famous for its iconic Andal Temple, a significant Vaishnavite pilgrimage site, and its delicious milk-based sweet called Palkova. The temple's gopuram is the state emblem of Tamil Nadu.
One to two days are sufficient to explore Srivilliputtur. One day covers the main temples and Palkova tasting. An additional day allows for a visit to the Shenbagathoppu Grizzled Squirrel Wildlife Sanctuary.
General entry to the Srivilliputtur Andal Temple and other local temples is free. However, you might pay a small fee (rupees 50-200) for special darshan or specific pujas.
Dress modestly. Women should wear traditional Indian attire like sarees or salwar kameez, covering shoulders and knees. Men should wear trousers or dhotis. Avoid shorts, sleeveless tops, or revealing clothes.
Srivilliputtur is generally safe. However, solo female travelers should exercise caution, especially after dark. Stick to well-lit, crowded areas and avoid isolated spots. Inform your hotel about your plans.
While some brands might offer online delivery, the best and freshest Palkova is purchased directly from the local shops in Srivilliputtur. It is part of the authentic experience.
Tamil is the primary language spoken. Some locals, especially in hotels and tourist-related services, may understand and speak basic English.
Accommodation options are mostly budget and mid-range lodges. Do not expect luxury hotels. These provide basic amenities and are suitable for pilgrims and short stays.
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