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West Mambalam is a residential and commercial area in the heart of Chennai (Madras), India. It is best known for its shops, bazaars and Hindu temples. It is bounded by Kodambakkam to the north and Saidapet to the south. T. Nagar and Nandanam stretch all along its eastern frontiers while Ashok Nagar lies to its west. The Ayodhya Mandapam is an important landmark.EtymologyMambalam is believed to have derived its name from the existence of Maha vilvam trees in the locality, which in due course become Mavilam and then MambalamIn ancient times it was known as mylai mel ambalam(place located on the west of mylai). Then it changed to mel-ambalam. Then mel(top) changed into west and ambalam changed into mambalam. Therefore, now it is known as West Mambalam.HistoryPrior to its inclusion in the then city of Madras, Mambalam was a village in the Saidapet taluk of Chingleput district. The oldest surviving reference to Mambalam is believed to be in a 1726 stone plaque commemorating the construction of the Marmalong Bridge (now known as Maraimalai Adigal Bridge) across the Adyar river by the merchant Coja Petrus Uscan. The bridge is believed to have been named after the village of Marmalong or Marmalan identified with Mambalam. The village was, then, a zamindari administered by zamindars belonging to a Telugu-speaking Reddi family.

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