The presiding deity is Lord Vishnu in the form of Santhanagopala Murthy, also known as Poornathrayeesa, who was regarded as the national deity of Coch...
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The presiding deity is Goddess Karthyayani Devi, affectionately known as Puthiyakavil Amma. It is believed that she is the sister of Kodungallur Bhaga...
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This temple is a classic example of Kerala temple architecture, featuring monumental towers and a large circular sanctum sanctorum (Vattasreekovil). S...
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It is situated 2.5 km from Perumbavoor, 35 km from Kochi, and 20 km from Kothamangalam. This temple is one of the 108 Durga Temples in Kerala, believe...
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The temple's presiding deity, Goddess Saraswathi, is considered self-manifested, with a partially visible rock as the Prathishta, while the rest rema...
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Located 7.5 km from Perumbavoor, this is the only temple in Kerala where both Goddess Durga and Goddess Bhadra are worshipped together in a quadrangl...
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Shivratri is a significant holy day eagerly anticipated by devotees. It falls on the Krishnapaksha Chaturdashi of the Magh month, commemorating the ti...
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The main sanctum sanctorum enshrines the Saptamatrukkal—Brahmani, Vaishnavi, Maheshwari, Kaumari, Varahi, Indrani, and Chamundi—who are considere...
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Situated near the Muvattupuzha-Thodupuzha state highway, this temple is often referred to as "Kerala Kashi." The presiding deity is Lord Mahadeva, acc...
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Aimury Sri Mahadeva Temple is located along the Perumbavoor-Kodanad route and is considered one of the largest shrines in Kerala. The most striking ...
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The temple is situated approximately 4 km from Thrikkakara and 2 km from Kalamassery Government Medical College. Dedicated to Goddess Sree Vana Durga,...
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Aluva Sree Krishna Swamy Temple was constructed in 1938 on the orders of Amma Maharani, the mother of Chithira Thirunal Balarama Varma. According to ...
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Located in Thrikkakara, Kochi, Kerala, the temple is believed to be around two millennia old and is also listed among the 108 Divya Desams (sacred Vi...
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Within the same temple complex is the Thrikkakara Shiva Temple. The temple faces east, and it has entrances on all four sides. Spread over an area of...
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The temple is dedicated to Goddess Durga, who is believed to bestow peace, prosperity, and harmony upon the land. The Thaipooyam Mahotsavam (Thalappol...
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This temple is one of the prominent places of worship for the Gaud Saraswat Brahmins in Kerala and falls under the administration of the Thirumala De...
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It is one of the prominent temples of the Gauda Saraswat Brahmins in Kerala. The presiding deity of the temple is Sree Venkitachalapathy, a revered f...
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It is one of the rare temples where Lord Vishnu, the Supreme Protector of the Worlds, and Goddess Mahalakshmi, the Bestower of Prosperity, are enshrin...
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While various local legends and myths surround the temple’s origins, there is a lack of clear historical records. Lord Kumbalathappan stands facing...
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Mattalil Bhagavathy Temple is dedicated to Devi Adi Parashakti in the form of Bhadrakali. Along with the main deity, the temple also enshrines sub-de...
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Originally, the temple and its vast 2000-acre land were owned by the prestigious Thamarassery Mana. However, due to inter-family marriages through th...
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Aadiparashakthi, the family deity, was traditionally worshipped here in two divine forms—Durga and Bhadrakali. Today, both goddesses are enshrined w...
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According to legend, the massive lingam of the temple originally belonged to the ancient Thrikkannamathilakom Temple, situated about thirteen miles f...
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