It is situated close to the Sri Narasimha Swamy Temple in Kadungallur and is considered one of the most significant tem
It stands about 20 meters from the original temple founded by Parashurama in 525 BC. The main deity, Lord Shiva, faces
This temple is a classic example of Kerala temple architecture, featuring monumental towers and a large circular sanctum
Situated near the Muvattupuzha-Thodupuzha state highway, this temple is often referred to as "Kerala Kashi." The presidi
Aimury Sri Mahadeva Temple is located along the Perumbavoor-Kodanad route and is considered one of the largest shrines
Within the same temple complex is the Thrikkakara Shiva Temple. The temple faces east, and it has entrances on all four
While various local legends and myths surround the temple’s origins, there is a lack of clear historical records. Lor
According to legend, the massive lingam of the temple originally belonged to the ancient Thrikkannamathilakom Temple, s
Known for its serene and spiritually uplifting atmosphere, this temple radiates positive energy, making an early morning
The temple is dedicated to Bhagavan Sri Krishna, who is the main deity, facing west. However, it is believed that the te
The deities are enshrined in separate temple complexes, with Lord Sri Parameswara worshipped in the form of Sri Rudra an
A unique aspect of the temple is the swayambhu (self-manifested) murti of Subramanya, a rare divine presence untouched
Hinduism believes in one Supreme God manifested in different forms, with Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva (Rudra) forming the
Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this sacred temple is known for its spiritual ambiance, drawing devotees who seek blessings and
The presiding deity, Lord Shiva, faces east in the main sanctum, with a Nandi Prathishta in front of the temple. The te
Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the temple is regarded as the city's protector, according to local Hindu beliefs and traditions
This historic temple, situated on the Kerala-Karnataka border, is considered one of the great temples of South India an
Situated just 1.3 km from Kumbla and 14.3 km from Kasaragod, this temple holds immense spiritual significance. The conce
According to legend, a Siddha from the Kritamuni lineage arrived in this region 3000 years ago, performed intense penanc
Nestled amidst serene hills, the temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is a significant place of worship in the region.
It is one of the 108 Shiva temples in Kerala and is revered as Dakshina Kashi. The presiding deity, Lord Shiva, is enshr
Located in the heart of Kasaragod city near the Taluk Office, the temple is situated close to the Kumbala River, which f
This temple, considered the most ancient existing shrine of the Gowda Saraswat Brahmins, has a recorded history dating
This ancient temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva, worshipped here as Madanantheshwara—literally meaning “the one who d
Sree Madiyan Koolom Temple is dedicated to Kshetrapalakan Eswaran and the fierce mother goddess Kalarathri Amma (Bhadra