Pithru Tharpanam is a sacred Vedic ritual performed to satisfy and seek the blessings of one's ancestors (Pitrus). In Chennai, devotees have several ancient temples and dedicated spiritual centers where these rituals can be performed with traditional fervor, especially during auspicious days like Aadi Amavasya Thai Amavasya Mahalaya Amavasya
The Parthasarathy Temple is one of the oldest structures in Chennai and is unique for its association with Lord Krishna. The temple tank, Kairavini Pushkarini, is considered highly sacred. Performing Tharpanam here is believed to be particularly auspicious during the Mahalaya Paksha period. The surrounding streets are home to many learned Vedic scholars who assist pilgrims in the step-by-step process of the ceremony. Kasi Viswanathar Temple, West Mambalam pithru tharpanam places in chennai top
(Sankara Madam) : Known for organized facilities where priests assist with Amavasya or Shradham rituals. Adyar ( Madhya Kailash Temple) Pithru Tharpanam is a sacred Vedic ritual performed