The presiding deity, Lord Mahadeva, faces west, and the temple also houses Upa Devatas including Ganapathy, Sastha, Bhagavathy, and Sri Krishna. Th...
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Ayyampilly Mahadeva Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva, who is worshipped as the main deity, facing east. The Upa Devatas in the temple include Goddess...
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The presiding deity is Goddess Parasakthi in the form of Durga Bhagavathi, radiating her divine grandeur. Approximately 750 years ago, the site wh...
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Built in the early 20th century under the guidance of Sree Narayana Guru, this temple is one of the prominent landmarks of Moothakunnam. The presiding...
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Sri Dattanjaneya Temple was consecrated on March 18, 1991, by Sri Sri Sri Ganapathy Sachidananda Swamiji of the Avdhooda Datta Peetha. The main deity,...
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Pulakotta Dharmasastha Temple in Perumbavoor, Ernakulam, has a unique and fascinating origin story. According to legend, when the aggressor Udayan inv...
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Shiva idol here is believed to be an Agni Pratishta, meaning it radiates powerful energy with Lord Shiva’s third eye open. To counterbalance this im...
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According to legend, it was established by Parasurama and is considered one of the 108 fortified temples in Kerala. Unlike conventional temples, Irin...
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A unique feature of this temple is that the deity grants darshan to the western side, which is a rarity among Shiva temples. According to legend, t...
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Situated just 4 km from Kalady, this ancient temple is believed to be over 1200 years old. Historical records suggest that it was built by Cheraman Pe...
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Thiruvellamanthulli Temple is unique as the presiding deity here is the same Mahadeva worshiped at the renowned Vadakkunnathan Temple in Thrissur. T...
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Manickamangalam Temple enshrines a self-manifested idol of Parasakthi in the form of Lord Krishna’s sister and is one of the 108 renowned Durga Devi...
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It is one of the 108 Durga temples in Kerala. The presiding deity, Goddess Karthyayani, is depicted in the fierce form of a "Kattala Stree" (ferociou...
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According to legend, as a young boy, Shankara drew a line with his foot in front of Lord Krishna, seeking a divine intervention for his mother’s co...
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The presiding deity, Lord Shiva, is worshipped in the form of Kirata Murthi, facing east. The shrines of Goddess Parvati and Lord Ganapathi face west ...
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This site features two neighboring temples: one dedicated to Vishnu and the other to Mahadeva. Lord Vishnu is worshipped here in three forms: in the m...
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Situated at the highest elevation in Pralayakkad, this site was historically referred to as Kazhuvettumpara. In ancient times, during the king's rule,...
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Believed to date back to over 5,000 years, the temple is carved from a massive rock and is accessible by climbing 69 steps. It is one of Kerala's most...
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The temple also houses deities like Sri Parameswaran, Sri Parvati, Vighneshwaran, and Sri Ayyappan. It is managed by the Sree Narayana Trust and is kn...
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The presiding deity of the temple is Lord Mahadeva, worshipped alongside Goddess Parvati. Notably, the temple also enshrines Goddess Bhadrakali, who i...
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Kavilamma Elangavam is revered as the guardian deity of the land, protecting and blessing devotees with motherly care. The temple is owned by Vellaka...
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The temple is easily accessible from Paravur Junction and is situated just 3 km from Aluva. The presiding deity, Lord Narasimha, is worshipped in his ...
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It is situated close to the Sri Narasimha Swamy Temple in Kadungallur and is considered one of the most significant temples in the region. The presid...
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It stands about 20 meters from the original temple founded by Parashurama in 525 BC. The main deity, Lord Shiva, faces east towards the Periyar River...
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The presiding deity of the temple is Lord Dhanwanthari, the divine physician, enshrined in a majestic six-foot-tall idol facing east. In his right han...
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