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C.S.I. Anderson Church, Chennai
Anderson Church is one of the oldest churches in Parry's Corner area of Chennai, the capital of the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The original structure was built in 1845 by Anderson as an educational institution. The church is named after Anderson, a Scottish missionary who founded the mission of the Free Church of Scotland at Madras, India.
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George Town is a neighbourhood in Chennai city (formerly Madras), Tamil Nadu, India. It is near the Fort Saint George, Chennai. It is also known as Muthialpet and Parry's corner. It is an historical area of Chennai city from where its expansion began in the 1640s. It extends from the Bay of Bengal in the east to Park town on the west. The Fort St. George is on the south, to Royapuram in the North. The Fort St. George houses the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly and the Secretariat. The High court of Tamil Nadu at Chennai, Dr. Ambedkar Law College, Stanley Medical College and Hospital are located here.
Parry's Corner (known in Tamil as Pari Munai, Tamil: பாரி முனை) is a neighborhood in George Town. Often referred to as Parry's, it is situated near the Chennai Port, at the intersection of North Beach Road and NSC Bose Road. It is named after Thomas Parry, a Welsh merchant who set up the EID Parry Company in 1787, the corporate headquarters of which stand on the corner.
The place is an important center for commercial banking and trading, and also a major hub for the intracity bus service. It is one of the most congested areas in the city. The area has many popular schools like St. Mary's Anglo-Indian Higher Secondary School, St. Columban's Anglo-Indian Higher Secondary School. The Anderson Church is the oldest and most prominent church in the region.
Several streets in the neighbourhood is known for their dedicated businesses and services. The following table lists some of the streets and the chief services they are known for:
Mannadi Street - Textiles, imported goods, eateries
Moore Street - Cereals and pulses, hotels, and lodges
Angappa Naicken Street - Masjid, textile, eateries
Burma Bazaar - Grey market for electronic goods, cameras, luggage, perfumes and accessories
Linghi Chetty Street - Steel hardware, electric motors and pump sets
Thambu Chetty Street - Hardware, ceramic tiles and sanitary ware
Sembudoss Street - Steel sheets and rods, pipes
Broadway - Cycles and optical goods
Anderson Street - Stationery
Godown Street - Textiles
Govindappa Naicken Street - Electrical goods, dry fruits
Nainiappa Naicken Street - Chemicals and surgical instruments, pharma, plywood, glass, laminates, photo frames
Coral Merchant Street - Transport and shipping offices
Evening Bazaar - Household appliances and domestic utensils
Kasi Chetty Street - All needs
Bunder Street - Fruits, books, stationeries and crackers
Badrian Street - Flowers, crackers
Elephant Gate - Textiles,chocolates hub
Rajaji Salai - Banks, trading offices, shipping corporations
Colleges and universities
Stanley Medical College and Hospital at Chennai. Its Hand Rehabilitation and Plastic Surgery Institute.
Chennai High court building with statue of Manu Needhi Cholan in the foreground. Also housed here is the Dr. Ambedkar Law College, Chennai. George Town is home to various government-run colleges and institutions. Dr. Ambedkar Law College, initially known as Madras Law College, was established in 1891. The medical college of the Government Stanley Medical College and Hospital was established in 1938 although the hospital was established by the turn of the 19th century. The Government Dental College and Hospital was established in 1953. Bharathi Women's College is located in the northern side of the neighbourhood.
Transportation
Chennai Beach railway station for some Chennai urban trains.
George Town remains the geographical and geometrical focal point of Chennai where all the radial roads and railroads of the city converge. The arterial roads, namely, North and South Beach Roads, Anna Salai, Poonamallee High Road, Grand Northern Trunk Road, and Ennore High Road radiate from the neighbourhood, and both the primary terminal railway stations of the city, namely, Chennai Central and Chennai Beach borders the western and eastern sides of the neighbourhood. In addition to the two terminal stations, many suburban railway stations are located circumferentially around the neighbourhood, namely, Chennai Central Suburban, Chennai Fort, Chennai Park and Park Town, all located in the south and southwest fringes, Basin Bridge Junction at the western fringe, and Royapuram railway station at the northern fringe. The neighbourhood has a bus terminus, the Broadway Bus Stand near Parry's Corner.
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Victory War Memorial | Chennai
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Busiest Street in Chennai | Parrys Corner | NSC Bose Road | India Walking Tours
George Town is a neighbourhood in Chennai city (formerly Madras), Tamil Nadu, India. It is near the Fort Saint George, Chennai. It is also known as Muthialpet and Parry's corner. It is an historical area of Chennai city from where its expansion began in the 1640s. It extends from the Bay of Bengal in the east to Park town on the west. The Fort St. George is on the south, to Royapuram in the North. The Fort St. George houses the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly and the Secretariat. The High court of Tamil Nadu at Chennai, Dr. Ambedkar Law College, Stanley Medical College and Hospital are located here.
Parry's Corner (known in Tamil as Pari Munai, Tamil: பாரி முனை) is a neighborhood in George Town. Often referred to as Parry's, it is situated near the Chennai Port, at the intersection of North Beach Road and NSC Bose Road. It is named after Thomas Parry, a Welsh merchant who set up the EID Parry Company in 1787, the corporate headquarters of which stand on the corner.
The place is an important center for commercial banking and trading, and also a major hub for the intracity bus service. It is one of the most congested areas in the city. The area has many popular schools like St. Mary's Anglo-Indian Higher Secondary School, St. Columban's Anglo-Indian Higher Secondary School. The Anderson Church is the oldest and most prominent church in the region.
Several streets in the neighbourhood is known for their dedicated businesses and services. The following table lists some of the streets and the chief services they are known for:
Mannadi Street - Textiles, imported goods, eateries
Moore Street - Cereals and pulses, hotels, and lodges
Angappa Naicken Street - Masjid, textile, eateries
Burma Bazaar - Grey market for electronic goods, cameras, luggage, perfumes and accessories
Linghi Chetty Street - Steel hardware, electric motors and pump sets
Thambu Chetty Street - Hardware, ceramic tiles and sanitary ware
Sembudoss Street - Steel sheets and rods, pipes
Broadway - Cycles and optical goods
Anderson Street - Stationery
Godown Street - Textiles
Govindappa Naicken Street - Electrical goods, dry fruits
Nainiappa Naicken Street - Chemicals and surgical instruments, pharma, plywood, glass, laminates, photo frames
Coral Merchant Street - Transport and shipping offices
Evening Bazaar - Household appliances and domestic utensils
Kasi Chetty Street - All needs
Bunder Street - Fruits, books, stationeries and crackers
Badrian Street - Flowers, crackers
Elephant Gate - Textiles,chocolates hub
Rajaji Salai - Banks, trading offices, shipping corporations
Colleges and universities
Stanley Medical College and Hospital at Chennai. Its Hand Rehabilitation and Plastic Surgery Institute.
Chennai High court building with statue of Manu Needhi Cholan in the foreground. Also housed here is the Dr. Ambedkar Law College, Chennai. George Town is home to various government-run colleges and institutions. Dr. Ambedkar Law College, initially known as Madras Law College, was established in 1891. The medical college of the Government Stanley Medical College and Hospital was established in 1938 although the hospital was established by the turn of the 19th century. The Government Dental College and Hospital was established in 1953. Bharathi Women's College is located in the northern side of the neighbourhood.
Transportation
Chennai Beach railway station for some Chennai urban trains.
George Town remains the geographical and geometrical focal point of Chennai where all the radial roads and railroads of the city converge. The arterial roads, namely, North and South Beach Roads, Anna Salai, Poonamallee High Road, Grand Northern Trunk Road, and Ennore High Road radiate from the neighbourhood, and both the primary terminal railway stations of the city, namely, Chennai Central and Chennai Beach borders the western and eastern sides of the neighbourhood. In addition to the two terminal stations, many suburban railway stations are located circumferentially around the neighbourhood, namely, Chennai Central Suburban, Chennai Fort, Chennai Park and Park Town, all located in the south and southwest fringes, Basin Bridge Junction at the western fringe, and Royapuram railway station at the northern fringe. The neighbourhood has a bus terminus, the Broadway Bus Stand near Parry's Corner.
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St Patrick's Church, St Thomas Mount Chennai
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Beautiful Chennai - St. Paul's Church
C.S.I. St. Paul's Church is one of the very old Anglican churches in Chennai. The church clebrated its 150th anniversary in 2008.
C.S.I. St. Paul's Church is one of the most oldest and prestigious Churches in Chennai City (existing for the past 150 years). St. Paul's Church is located in the mids of Vepery, Choolai and Purasawalkam areas in Chennai.
This place is very familiar in Indian history, the Great Indian King Tipu Sultan fought the “Karnataka War” against the English East Indian Company's army in the areas of Purasawalkam and Vepery to stop the English expansion into these areas.
During the time of Robert Clive the war became intense and Tipu Sultan lost the war but caused heavy damage to the English Company's Army.
The St. Paul's Church was opened for worship on 19th of September 1858. The significance of this church is that it has the picture of Mary carrying Jesus in her arm.
During the next three years, the structure grew into a beautiful Gothic building in spite of a severe storm in 1856 which stopped its construction for some months.
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Way of The Cross @ St. Antony's Church Gowriwakkam, Chennai.2015
Holy Week in Chennai,Way of The Cross @ St. Antony's Church Gowriwakkam, Chennai.
200 years of the iconic St George's Cathedral in Chennai
One of Chennai's most popular landmarks the St George's Cathedral was built by the British in 1815 after their fort along the Marina beach was short of space. The Church was consecrated in 1816 and was declared a cathedral in 1835.
Colorful Street | Parrys corner | Godown street | India Walking Tour
George Town is a neighbourhood in Chennai city (formerly Madras), Tamil Nadu, India. It is near the Fort Saint George, Chennai. It is also known as Muthialpet and Parry's corner. It is an historical area of Chennai city from where its expansion began in the 1640s. It extends from the Bay of Bengal in the east to Park town on the west. The Fort St. George is on the south, to Royapuram in the North. The Fort St. George houses the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly and the Secretariat. The High court of Tamil Nadu at Chennai, Dr. Ambedkar Law College, Stanley Medical College and Hospital are located here.
Parry's Corner (known in Tamil as Pari Munai, Tamil: பாரி முனை) is a neighborhood in George Town. Often referred to as Parry's, it is situated near the Chennai Port, at the intersection of North Beach Road and NSC Bose Road. It is named after Thomas Parry, a Welsh merchant who set up the EID Parry Company in 1787, the corporate headquarters of which stand on the corner.
The place is an important center for commercial banking and trading, and also a major hub for the intracity bus service. It is one of the most congested areas in the city. The area has many popular schools like St. Mary's Anglo-Indian Higher Secondary School, St. Columban's Anglo-Indian Higher Secondary School. The Anderson Church is the oldest and most prominent church in the region.
Several streets in the neighbourhood is known for their dedicated businesses and services. The following table lists some of the streets and the chief services they are known for:
Mannadi Street - Textiles, imported goods, eateries
Moore Street - Cereals and pulses, hotels, and lodges
Angappa Naicken Street - Masjid, textile, eateries
Burma Bazaar - Grey market for electronic goods, cameras, luggage, perfumes and accessories
Linghi Chetty Street - Steel hardware, electric motors and pump sets
Thambu Chetty Street - Hardware, ceramic tiles and sanitary ware
Sembudoss Street - Steel sheets and rods, pipes
Broadway - Cycles and optical goods
Anderson Street - Stationery
Godown Street - Textiles
Govindappa Naicken Street - Electrical goods, dry fruits
Nainiappa Naicken Street - Chemicals and surgical instruments, pharma, plywood, glass, laminates, photo frames
Coral Merchant Street - Transport and shipping offices
Evening Bazaar - Household appliances and domestic utensils
Kasi Chetty Street - All needs
Bunder Street - Fruits, books, stationeries and crackers
Badrian Street - Flowers, crackers
Elephant Gate - Textiles,chocolates hub
Rajaji Salai - Banks, trading offices, shipping corporations
Colleges and universities
Stanley Medical College and Hospital at Chennai. Its Hand Rehabilitation and Plastic Surgery Institute.
Chennai High court building with statue of Manu Needhi Cholan in the foreground. Also housed here is the Dr. Ambedkar Law College, Chennai. George Town is home to various government-run colleges and institutions. Dr. Ambedkar Law College, initially known as Madras Law College, was established in 1891. The medical college of the Government Stanley Medical College and Hospital was established in 1938 although the hospital was established by the turn of the 19th century. The Government Dental College and Hospital was established in 1953. Bharathi Women's College is located in the northern side of the neighbourhood.
Transportation
Chennai Beach railway station for some Chennai urban trains.
George Town remains the geographical and geometrical focal point of Chennai where all the radial roads and railroads of the city converge. The arterial roads, namely, North and South Beach Roads, Anna Salai, Poonamallee High Road, Grand Northern Trunk Road, and Ennore High Road radiate from the neighbourhood, and both the primary terminal railway stations of the city, namely, Chennai Central and Chennai Beach borders the western and eastern sides of the neighbourhood. In addition to the two terminal stations, many suburban railway stations are located circumferentially around the neighbourhood, namely, Chennai Central Suburban, Chennai Fort, Chennai Park and Park Town, all located in the south and southwest fringes, Basin Bridge Junction at the western fringe, and Royapuram railway station at the northern fringe. The neighbourhood has a bus terminus, the Broadway Bus Stand near Parry's Corner.
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Final year Worship service 1.MPG
Gurukul BD(2008-2012) students conducted a special worship service on 11.03.2012 at Gurukul Lutheran Theological College. I hope u will enjoy and transform yourselves...........
Chennai landmarks: TNSC Bank & Parry's Corner
The Tamil Nadu State Apex Co-operative Bank or TNSC Bank is an Indian cooperative banking company head-quartered in Chennai. It was incorporated in 1905 as an urban cooperative bank. It has 46 branches in Chennai alone.
The Mission of the Bank is to mobilize resources, provide banking products and other professionalized services to the people, strengthen the affiliates, provide vibrant leadership to the co-operative banking system, achieve sustained growth and ultimately to attain prime position in the banking industry.
EID Parry Limited is a public company headquartered in Chennai, South India that has been in business for more than 225 years. It has many firsts to its credit, including the manufacturing of fertilizers (1906) for the first time in the Indian subcontinent. The company is currently engaged in the manufacture and marketing of sugar and bio-products. Parry's is the oldest surviving mercantile name in Chennai
Parry's Corner is a neighborhood of Chennai, India. Often referred to as Parry's, it is situated near the Chennai Port, at the intersection of North Beach Road and NSC Bose Road. It is named after Thomas Parry, a Welsh merchant who set up the EID Parry Company in 1787, the corporate headquarters of which stand on the corner. The place is an important center for commercial banking and trading, and also a major hub for the intracity bus service. It is one of the most congested areas in the city. The area has many popular schools like St. Mary's Anglo-Indian Higher Secondary School, St. Columban's Anglo-Indian Higher Secondary School. The Anderson Church is the oldest and most prominent church in the region.
EID Parry is one of the oldest business entities of the Indian subcontinent and was originated by Thomas Parry, a Welshman who came to India in the late 1780s. On 17 July 1788, he started a business of banking and piece goods.
By 1819, a partnership firm named Parry and Dare Company was founded by Thomas Parry and John William Dare. Parry's Corner, one of the most prominent central business districts of Chennai, derives its name from Parry. Over a period of time, the business established by Parry continued to grow, and its flagship company EID Parry emerged.
In 1908 Parry & Company set-up ‘The Pottery’ unit in Ranipettai. Over the years it was named as Parryware
Parry & Company Limited and East India Distileries & Sugars Limited were merged to form EID Parry India Limited. In its more than 200 year existence, this house remained active and operated many businesses.
The Murugappa Group took over EID Parry in 1981 from financial & public institutions such as Life Insurance Corporation Of India, United Assurance Co, and Unit Trust of India.
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Christmas Carol 2010
Philharmonic Choir rendering Christmas Carols at Gurukul Chapel, Chennai
దేవుని క్షమాపణా శక్తి-Power of GOD’S Pardon/DGS Dhinakaran Message(Eng-Tel)
Bro. DGS Dhinakaran was born on 1 July 1935 at Surandai in Tirunelveli district of Tamil Nadu. He attended St. John`s college, Palayamkottai, and received a BSc degree in Mathematics from Madras University in 1955.
Dhinakaran was involved in evangelical activities for some time prior to leaving his job at the bank in October 1962 to evangelise on a full-time basis. He founded the Jesus Calls Ministries that, by the time of his death, had more than 20 bases in India and abroad and during his lifetime was the most influential and best-known of the Charismatic evangelists working in India. Allan Anderson, an academic specialising in studies of Pentecostalism, sees similarities between Dhinakaran's efforts and those of Oral Roberts in the US.
One of the parallels with Roberts was Dhinakaran's involvement in the establishment of Karunya University, a Christian institution at which he served as the first Chancellor. He also played a significant role in the formation of Seesha, a voluntary body concerned with educating underprivileged children and with assisting rural people.
Dhinakaran, who remained a member of the Church of South India,was among the first Indian Christian leaders to appreciate the potential of television as a medium for evangelism. In doing this he was following a pattern established in the US and challenging the conservative opinions of his peers, who associated television with the perceived moral laxities of the Indian cinema industry. He had been broadcasting his message on radio programmes since 1972, when he had used the FEBA network for that purpose, and the Jesus Calls Ministry began using television broadcasts in the mid-1990s. The broadcasting entity is now sizable and during his lifetime he was assisted in it by his son, Paul Dhinakaran, who subsequently took charge of the Ministry following Dhinakaran's death. The introduction of his son as co-anchor so soon after Roberts had adopted a similar course in the US was, according to Jonathan James, probably not a coincidence. Only a small proportion of the broadcast output was religious in nature and that used devices - such as addressing the audience in a mixture of speech and song - that may reflect the methodology of ancient Sanskrit theatre as well as modern Hindu priests. Cultural empathies with the audience were encouraged by predominant use of the local Tamil language rather than alternatives such as English and by recognising local traditions of oral storytelling.
Following methods used in the US, which included building a massive prayer tower in Chennai and others throughout India, were not always appreciated. Dhinakaran presented his television shows wearing Western clothing and he used Western songs and music, as well as addressing his audience in a Western style rather than sitting on the ground as gurus did, all of which evoked some dis-satisfaction
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Armenian church in Mardas
Vlog : Chennai Day 1 afternoon
Chennai, India, Mylapore, Kapaleeshwarar Temple, St. Thomas Church.
CSI St.George Cathedral, Chennai Choir and Benediction
St. George’s Cathedral is a Church of South India (previously Church of England and Anglican) cathedral in Chennai, India. The cathedral was built in 1815. St. George’s occupies an important place in the history of Christianity in India, as the Church of South India was inaugurated here on September 27, 1947. The Cathedral was packed and the big pandal outside held over 2,000 people. It marked the breaking down of ecclesiastical barriers between Protestants of various traditions.
The architecture of St. George’s Cathedral is remarkable for its tall spire, pillars, marble statues, mural tablets and memorials inside. The Cathedral is a piece of architectural grandeur resting on a tier of steps. The Governors of Fort St. George and their families worshipped here as also the Viceroys when they visited Madras.
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Parrys Flower & Fruit Market | Parrys pookadai | Chennai | India Walking Tour
George Town is a neighbourhood in Chennai city (formerly Madras), Tamil Nadu, India. It is near the Fort Saint George, Chennai. It is also known as Muthialpet and Parry's corner. It is an historical area of Chennai city from where its expansion began in the 1640s. It extends from the Bay of Bengal in the east to Park town on the west. The Fort St. George is on the south, to Royapuram in the North. The Fort St. George houses the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly and the Secretariat. The High court of Tamil Nadu at Chennai, Dr. Ambedkar Law College, Stanley Medical College and Hospital are located here.
Parry's Corner (known in Tamil as Pari Munai, Tamil: பாரி முனை) is a neighborhood in George Town. Often referred to as Parry's, it is situated near the Chennai Port, at the intersection of North Beach Road and NSC Bose Road. It is named after Thomas Parry, a Welsh merchant who set up the EID Parry Company in 1787, the corporate headquarters of which stand on the corner.
The place is an important center for commercial banking and trading, and also a major hub for the intracity bus service. It is one of the most congested areas in the city. The area has many popular schools like St. Mary's Anglo-Indian Higher Secondary School, St. Columban's Anglo-Indian Higher Secondary School. The Anderson Church is the oldest and most prominent church in the region.
Several streets in the neighbourhood is known for their dedicated businesses and services. The following table lists some of the streets and the chief services they are known for:
Mannadi Street - Textiles, imported goods, eateries
Moore Street - Cereals and pulses, hotels, and lodges
Angappa Naicken Street - Masjid, textile, eateries
Burma Bazaar - Grey market for electronic goods, cameras, luggage, perfumes and accessories
Linghi Chetty Street - Steel hardware, electric motors and pump sets
Thambu Chetty Street - Hardware, ceramic tiles and sanitary ware
Sembudoss Street - Steel sheets and rods, pipes
Broadway - Cycles and optical goods
Anderson Street - Stationery
Godown Street - Textiles
Govindappa Naicken Street - Electrical goods, dry fruits
Nainiappa Naicken Street - Chemicals and surgical instruments, pharma, plywood, glass, laminates, photo frames
Coral Merchant Street - Transport and shipping offices
Evening Bazaar - Household appliances and domestic utensils
Kasi Chetty Street - All needs
Bunder Street - Fruits, books, stationeries and crackers
Badrian Street - Flowers, crackers
Elephant Gate - Textiles,chocolates hub
Rajaji Salai - Banks, trading offices, shipping corporations
Colleges and universities
Stanley Medical College and Hospital at Chennai. Its Hand Rehabilitation and Plastic Surgery Institute.
Chennai High court building with statue of Manu Needhi Cholan in the foreground. Also housed here is the Dr. Ambedkar Law College, Chennai. George Town is home to various government-run colleges and institutions. Dr. Ambedkar Law College, initially known as Madras Law College, was established in 1891. The medical college of the Government Stanley Medical College and Hospital was established in 1938 although the hospital was established by the turn of the 19th century. The Government Dental College and Hospital was established in 1953. Bharathi Women's College is located in the northern side of the neighbourhood.
Transportation
Chennai Beach railway station for some Chennai urban trains.
George Town remains the geographical and geometrical focal point of Chennai where all the radial roads and railroads of the city converge. The arterial roads, namely, North and South Beach Roads, Anna Salai, Poonamallee High Road, Grand Northern Trunk Road, and Ennore High Road radiate from the neighbourhood, and both the primary terminal railway stations of the city, namely, Chennai Central and Chennai Beach borders the western and eastern sides of the neighbourhood. In addition to the two terminal stations, many suburban railway stations are located circumferentially around the neighbourhood, namely, Chennai Central Suburban, Chennai Fort, Chennai Park and Park Town, all located in the south and southwest fringes, Basin Bridge Junction at the western fringe, and Royapuram railway station at the northern fringe. The neighbourhood has a bus terminus, the Broadway Bus Stand near Parry's Corner.
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St. George’s Cathedral (Chennai)
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St. George’s Cathedral (Chennai)
Die St.George’s Cathedral ist eine Kirche in Chennai , der Hauptstadt des indischen Bundesstaates Tamil Nadu.Sie ist die Kathedrale des Bistums Madras der anglikanischen Church of South India.Die St.
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