The temple is an important place of worship for devotees of Lord Muruga and holds great religious significance in the region.The presiding deity of th...
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Lord Rama is enshrined here in the Chaturbhuja (four-armed) form of Lord Vishnu, holding a conch (Shankha), discus (Chakra), mace (Gada), and lotus (P...
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Bhagavathi temples follow unique rituals, festivals, and customs, which often vary based on regional traditions and beliefs. The goddess is typically ...
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Situated near the famous Thiruvumplavu Mahadeva Temple, it follows traditional tantric rituals and attracts devotees seeking protection, wisdom, and p...
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This temple is a protected monument under the Kerala Archaeological Department. The presiding deity of the temple is Lord Krishna, and it is also kno...
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A unique phenomenon observed at Pazhoor Perumthrikkovil is the unusual flow of the Muvattupuzha River. Originally flowing westward, the river changes ...
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This temple, considered an Abhimana Kshetram of Lord Vishnu, is easily accessible by road from Palarivattom, Thrippunithura, and Vyttila. The principa...
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Nestled amidst a serene and spiritually vibrant environment, this temple holds immense religious significance for devotees of Lord Krishna. The princi...
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The temple has an ancient history dating back 1,500 years. According to legend, centuries ago, while farmers were plowing the fields in Karikode, the...
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This ancient temple, dedicated to Lord Sree Krishna, is over 400 years old and holds great spiritual significance as the only Sree Krishna temple in t...
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Historically, the temple was closely associated with the Kartha family of Cheranelloor Swaroopam before being taken over by Rama Varma Maharaja of the...
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She is believed to reside in Chottanikkara as Mahalakshmi, alongside her consort, Lord Maha Vishnu. According to temple legend, the main deity is wors...
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This temple is one of the five great Perumthrikovils, distinguished by its architectural grandeur and spiritual significance. A unique aspect of t...
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The temple’s most auspicious occasion is the Makam Nakshatra (Makam Thozhal) in Kumbha Masam, and its grand annual festival is celebrated in Februar...
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The presiding deity, Sri Bhagavathi Devi, is worshipped in the form of a teenage girl and is also known as Sri Balabhadra or Sri Bala. This divine for...
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It is believed to be one of the 108 Shiva temples of Kerala and is considered the last temple consecrated by Sage Parasurama, dedicated to Lord Shiva....
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This temple is dedicated to Goddess Durga, also known as Bhagavathi, and the deity is oriented towards the east. The temple also features sub-deities...
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The temple holds great spiritual and cultural significance in the region, attracting numerous devotees throughout the year. The presiding deity, Godde...
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Located just 2 km from Ramamangalam Central, this temple has a history spanning over 1,500 years. It is one of Kerala's oldest temples where the divi...
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The temple follows traditional rituals with three daily poojas and Shiveli, and the tantric rights are held by Matappally Mana. The sub-deities worshi...
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Dedicated to Goddess Sree Bhadrakali, this temple holds great spiritual significance and is one of the most important places of worship for Hindus in...
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As an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, Krishna is celebrated for his divine playfulness and profound teachings in the Bhagavad Gita, embodying love, wisdom...
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The temple is renowned for its unique belief that couples who visit and tie a cradle in the hall in front of the shrine on Thiruvonam day each month w...
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It is one of the 108 temples consecrated by Parasurama and is managed by the Cochin Devaswom Board. The temple's annual festival begins with the flag ...
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The temple features a small, two-storied sanctum sanctorum with a rectangular structure. Unlike many traditional temples, it lacks a flag, tower, or d...
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