Discover the Olakkannesvara Temple! Once a lighthouse, now a beautiful temple with stunning ocean views in Mahabalipuram. Explore ancient India and feel the sea breeze!
Enjoy Panoramic Views Of The Coastline
Explore The Ancient Temple Architecture
Meditate In The Peaceful Environment
Take Photos Of The Scenic Surroundings
Watch The Sunrise Or Sunset
October to March
Early Morning
₹200 per person
The Olakkannesvara Temple is believed to have been constructed during the Pallava dynasty, possibly in the 8th century. It served as a lighthouse in ancient times, guiding ships navigating the Bay of Bengal. The temple's name, 'Olakkannesvara,' translates to 'the one with the seeing eye,' referring to its function as a beacon. Over the centuries, the temple has withstood the ravages of time and natural elements, including the devastating 2004 tsunami. Despite its age, the temple retains its architectural charm and historical significance. The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has undertaken conservation efforts to preserve this important cultural heritage site. The temple stands as a testament to the maritime history and architectural prowess of the Pallava rulers.