Rich in Shaiva-Vaishnava tradition, this temple once radiated divine glory in prehistoric times but eventually succumbed to the ravages of time and w...
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Manakadavu Mahavishnu Temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and showcases classic Kerala temple architecture, featuring a Chathura Sreekovil (square sanc...
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The presiding deity is Lord Shiva, and daily poojas are performed three times. The temple also houses an idol of Lord Parthasarathy, which is nota...
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The presiding deity here is Goddess Sri Mookambika, revered as the embodiment of power, knowledge, and divine grace. According to legend, a devout ...
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The name “Kadirur” is derived from “Kadiravapuram,” which translates to “the land of the Sun,” reflecting the temple's dedication to Lord...
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It was historically under the rule of the Kattan dynasty of Puralimala, from which the name 'Katti-yoor' originated, later evolving into 'Kottiyoor' ...
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The principal deity worshipped here is Sree Muthappan, whose divine presence is represented through ritualistic Theyyam performances in two distinct f...
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This region was once part of the Mannanar dynasty's kingdom, the lineage associated with Muthappan. In 1902, Kunhikelapan Mannanar, the last ruler of...
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Dedicated to Goddess Jaladurga, the temple is popularly known as the 'Kunnavu Durga Temple'. One of its unique features is the ever-perennial chira (p...
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Located in the suburban area of Talap in Kannur, Kerala, the temple is situated approximately 2 km from the Kannur Railway Station and about 3 km from...
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The temple is dedicated to Goddess Bhagavathi and is deeply rooted in legend and local history. It is believed that the original sacred site (Arood...
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The temple also houses a shrine for Lord Krishna, making it unique in its dual worship. Historically, the temple was originally a Vishnu/Krishna te...
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This temple is a beautiful traditional Kerala-style temple dedicated to Goddess Poomala Bhagavathy, along with Goddess Puthiya Bhagavathy, Vishnumoor...
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Shree Poomala Bhagavathi Temple is renowned for its annual Theyyam festival, which is celebrated over seven days in the Malayalam month of Vrischikam...
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The presiding deity here is Lord Krishna depicted in a unique Raudra bhava (ferocious form), symbolizing the moment after slaying the demon Kamsa (Kam...
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The primary deity of the temple is Lord Shiva, facing east. Known as Vaidyanatha, meaning "the healer," the deity is revered as a renowned Ayurveda ph...
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Built in the Dwithala Chathurasra Vimana style, the temple features a copper-sheeted roof and beautifully adorned inner walls. The sanctum sanctorum (...
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Often referred to as the "Palani of Kerala," the temple is affectionately known as Payyannur Perumal. The name "Payyannur" itself is derived from "Pay...
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At the Rajarajeshwara Temple, Lord Shiva is revered in his majestic form, seated atop Nandi, the sacred bull. His feet rest on Kumbhodara, a Shiva...
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Sree Thrikkaikkunnu Mahadeva Temple stands out for having two Sreekovils (sanctum sanctorum) — one dedicated to Lord Shiva (Mahadeva) and the other...
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According to legend, it was Lord Hanuman who installed the idol of Subrahmanya Swami here during the Treta Yuga. As the idol was consecrated by the su...
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As per the Ramayana, it is believed that Lord Rama, accompanied by Lakshmana and Hanuman during their quest to find Sita, experienced the divine prese...
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This temple is believed to be more than 2000 years old and holds immense historical and spiritual significance. During the 18th century, a part of ...
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It is considered one of the 108 Durga temples of ancient Kerala, believed to have been consecrated by Parashurama, the sixth incarnation of Lord Vishn...
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The temple is known for its deep association with the ritual art form of Theyyam—a vibrant folk tradition where performers, adorned in elaborate cos...
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