Bhaktavatsala Perumal Temple, Cheranmahadevi
A 12th-century Pandya Vishnu temple on the banks of the Thamirabarani at Cheranmahadevi, noted for its carved mandapams. This temple guide is organized from Cheranmahadevi in Tirunelveli district, with practical planning for routes, timing, nearby stays, food, operators and direct local inventory. Use it to compare what to see, how long to spend, when to go and which pilgrim stays, respectful local guides, food stops, shops, transport and verified visitor support should be verified around Bhaktavatsala Perumal Temple, Cheranmahadevi.
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A 12th-century Pandya Vishnu temple on the banks of the Thamirabarani at Cheranmahadevi, noted for its carved mandapams. This temple guide is organized from Cheranmahadevi in Tirunelveli district, with practical planning for routes, timing, nearby stays, food, operators and direct local inventory. Use it to compare what to see, how long to spend, when to go and which pilgrim stays, respectful local guides, food stops, shops, transport and verified visitor support should be verified around Bhaktavatsala Perumal Temple, Cheranmahadevi.
Bhaktavatsala Perumal Temple, Cheranmahadevi is planned from Cheranmahadevi, one of the travel bases in Tirunelveli district. Use Cheranmahadevi for stays, food and local transport, then plan this place as a focused stop.
Bhaktavatsala Perumal Temple, Cheranmahadevi — at a glance
Entry: Free (indicative — confirm on site)
Getting there: Cheranmahadevi railway station ~1 km; Tirunelveli Jn (TEN) ~18 km
Small riverside temple with carved mandapams; quiet, few visitors.
How to visit
- Base yourself in Cheranmahadevi or nearby in Tirunelveli, then confirm the last-mile route locally before travel.
- If access depends on temple, museum or seasonal rules, check on the day before you go.
Best time
October to March is the cooler, drier season in the Cauvery delta.
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When is the best time to visit Bhaktavatsala Perumal Temple, Cheranmahadevi?
October to March is the cooler, drier season in the Cauvery delta.
What are the entry fee and timings at Bhaktavatsala Perumal Temple, Cheranmahadevi?
Entry: Free (indicative — confirm on site). Timings: 6 AM–12 PM & 4–8 PM (indicative). Fees and timings are indicative — confirm on site before you travel.
How do I reach Bhaktavatsala Perumal Temple, Cheranmahadevi?
Base yourself in Cheranmahadevi or nearby in Tirunelveli, then confirm the last-mile route locally before travel. If access depends on temple, museum or seasonal rules, check on the day before you go.
How much time do I need for Bhaktavatsala Perumal Temple, Cheranmahadevi?
About an hour.
What else is near Bhaktavatsala Perumal Temple, Cheranmahadevi?
Nearby you can pair Cheranmahadevi Kailasanathar (Ammainathar) Temple (310 m), Adithavarneswarar Temple, Melaseval (2.0 km), Navaneethakrishnan Temple, Melaseval (2.1 km), Pattamadai (4.5 km).
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