In Mylapore there are three temples for Lord Anjaneya.
The oldest of the three is in Luz near "thaneer thurai" market and is known as Veera Anjaneya Temple. The temple is about 350 old, one of the oldest Anjaneya temples in Chennai city. The west-facing temple with a small rajagopuram attracts large crowds. There is a small shrine for Sri Rama within the premises. Sri Chakravarthi Rajagopalachari, the first Indian governor general of India, popularly known as Rajaji had retold the Ramayana in Tamil under the title Chakravarthi Thirumagan (meaning Great Son of Emperor). Before publishing this as a serial in the Tamil weekly Kalki, Sri Rajaji had placed the manuscript in this temple seeking the blessings of Sri Anjaneya.
The next one is near P.S. Senior Secondary School, Alamelumangapuram. The temple built with the blessings of Kanchi Paramacharya has a main statue which is 16 feet tall. This is the tallest Bhakta Anjaneya built in a monolithic granite stone in modern times. The Lord of this temple is north facing.
The third one is in the Mosque street. This temple has a small rajagopuram and is west facing.