In addition to Subrahmanya Swami, the temple is also graced by the presence of Ganapati, Nagaraja, Nagayakshi, as well a
Thiruvulsam at the Sree Subrahmania Swami temple takes place over a period of ten days, commencing with the Malayalam st
The sacred shrine dedicated to God Subramanya, the son of Lord Shiva, is located along the banks of the Achankovil River
Lord Muruga is worshipped there in the form of 'Bala Subramanya.' According to legend, the idol at this location is s
In 1903, Sree Narayana Guru, a prominent social reformer who challenged caste discrimination within Hinduism, consecrate
Kongandoor Sri Krishna Subramanya Swamy Temple is devoted to Bhagavan Sri Krishna and Murugan, also known as Subrahmania
This temple is one of the esteemed Subramanya temples in Kerala, believed to be at least 1500 years old. It is situated
The east-facing deity of Lord Subhramanya, sculpted from Anjana Shila, stands at an impressive height of nearly 6 feet.
Perunna Subrahmanya Swami Temple is also home to various deities, including Lord Krishna, Lord Shiva, Lord Ayyappan, Mah
Kalikavu Sree Balasubramanya Temple, a centuries-old sacred shrine, has recently undergone renovations, preserving its h
Neendoor Subrahmanya Swami Temple is a historic site that has brought glory and fame to the local area. Myths say that t
It is believed that Subramanyaswamy, the main deity of the temple, is the son of Lord Mahadevan of the Vaikom temple. Ev
This beautifully adorned temple features exquisite mural paintings, enhancing its divine ambiance. Dedicated to Lord Sub
The temple is an important place of worship for devotees of Lord Muruga and holds great religious significance in the re
Here, devotees offer salt as a sacred vow to fulfill their wishes. Those who have lost valuables, important documents, o
Though small in size and simple in structure, with no grand entrances or elaborate carvings, the temple holds immense s
A fine example of traditional architecture, the Aravath Sree Subramanya Temple is a two-storeyed (dwitala) Kerala-style
Often referred to as the "Palani of Kerala," the temple is affectionately known as Payyannur Perumal. The name "Payyannu
According to legend, it was Lord Hanuman who installed the idol of Subrahmanya Swami here during the Treta Yuga. As the
As per the Ramayana, it is believed that Lord Rama, accompanied by Lakshmana and Hanuman during their quest to find Sita
Thaipooyam is the main festival celebrated at the temple. When the demon Tarakasura made life unbearable in the celestia
The temple is revered as being half of Palani Murugan, and devotees believe that bathing in the sacred Soka Nasini Rive
This is an architecturally and spiritually significant Hindu temple dedicated primarily to Lord Subrahmanya (Murugan). W