It is positioned at the meeting point of the revered Pampariver and Manimalayar rivers in Malayala Nadu. An idol of Goddess Daru is housed within the ...
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A female farmer traveling to Punja Kandam attempted to sharpen her bow-shaped knife against a stone. Unexpectedly, blood emerged from the stone, causi...
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Malimel Devi is believed to bestow blessings for a safe delivery and the well-being of the newborn. The deities Abhishta Varadaini and Aishwarya Prada...
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The temple is dedicated to the Goddess Bhadrakali. Every month, on the first Sunday, the Kunguma Khalasam ceremony takes place, attracting devotees wh...
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The principal deities revered in this location include Kirathamurthy, the Mother of Kurakkavu, Shiva, and Bhadrakali. Lord Parameshwar is honored in t...
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The tale recounts that the esteemed saint, after consecrating the "Thrikuratty Temple, Mannar," sought a serene and tranquil location to devote the re...
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There are two Chammanad temples located in the Kotamthuruth panchayat: the Chammannad Devi Temple and the East Chammannad Goddess Durga Temple. The Ea...
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Bhuvaneshwari, the fourth of the ten Mahavidyas or Shiva Shakti deities, represents a vital force in shaping the creation of the world. Also known as ...
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This temple is distinguished by its sub-goddess deity depicted in a pregnant form, a representation that is not found elsewhere in Kerala. In a single...
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During the reign of the Travancore Raja, the Nanchinat Pillas, belonging to the Vellalar community, migrated to Kerala from southern Tamil Nadu at the...
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Each year, the festival commences on the first day of the Kumbham month and lasts for eight days, taking place on both sides of the temple. The Anpoli...
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This temple is known as Poovathurkavu in Thotampattu, which encompasses 108 Ayyappa temples. The form of Shasta venerated in this temple is Bala Swaru...
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This temple is situated along the banks of Achan Kovilar. The idol features a churika (sword) raised in the right hand and a shield in the left hand. ...
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The idol that is venerated does not possess a specific form and is considered swayambhu, signifying its divine origin. The view of the primary sanctum...
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