This 16th century temple is named after the Grey granite
sacred bull, Nandi that is carved out of a single granite
block. It measures 4.57 meters. in height and 6.10 meters
in length. The temple is a classic example of Dravidian
architecture. A yearly festival to celebrate the harvesting
of peanuts, (Kallekai parse) is held here during the month
of Nov-Dec. which attracts large crowds from all over
the state.