Five Lights

37V4+7HX, Sachidanandam St, Kosapet, Purasaiwakkam, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600012, India
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Five Lights is a historical landmark located in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. The average rating of this place is 4.10 out of 5 stars based on 61 reviews. The street address of this place is 37V4+7HX, Sachidanandam St, Kosapet, Purasaiwakkam, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600012, India. It is about 1.34 kilometers away from the Basin Bridge railway station.

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Where is Five Lights located?
Five Lights is located at 37V4+7HX, Sachidanandam St, Kosapet, Purasaiwakkam, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600012, India.
What is the nearest metro station from Five Lights?
Five Lights is nearly 1.03 kilometers away from Egmore Metro Station. You can go to this metro station by using the Metro MRT Green Line.
What is the nearest railway station from Five Lights?
Basin Bridge railway station is the nearest railway station to Five Lights. It is nearly 1.34 kilometers away from it.
What people say about Five Lights

Bakia Raj 11 months ago

Very congested and narrow roads. If you drive 4 wheeler these streets could get you stuck. Don't even think about Parking your car it would cause more road blocks.

gunasekaran n 18 months ago

Five lights is a small place near Purasawakkam in Chennai and the place is also known as Kosapet. There are many traditional artisans who make very nice dolls (mainly statues of Gods and Deities of all religions). The dolls are made of clay(a type of soil) and nicely painted and they have long life. I bought a young Lord Krishna doll from an old and poor lady for 500 Indian Rupees (approximately 6 US Dollars) and gifted it to one of friends for the Navratri Gollu. The facial expression of that doll was hilarious and it was very much Godly and many of my friends appreciated it’s craftsmanship. This doll would have costed at least Rupees 2000 in a big show room or a big mall. You get variety of dolls at a very low price. We also get nicely painted pottery there. The poor artisans are selling the dolls in some make shift shops. Those who cannot afford a shop, are simply displaying the dolls under a tree and sell. It’s high time that the craftsmanship of those poor artisans are recognised and their livelihood protected.

GANESH SVS 56 months ago

Home of many poor artist's! you can get some amazing ganesha dolls here!