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List of Siva / Mahadevar Temples in Kollam District

Mahadevar Temples of Kollam District: 1) Chadayamangalam – Lord Shiva Temple; Located at Chadayamangalam (M.C Road) in Kollam district. Chadayamangalam temple faces east and has a bronze dwaja prathishta. 2) Chakkuvally Parabrahmam Temple. 3) Chathannoor – Bhootha nathan Temple (9Km from Paravur) 4) Cheriyazheekkal Sree Kasi Viswanatha Temple. 5) Elur – Eravipuram Mahadeva Temple. 6) […]

List of Siva / Mahadevar Temples in Kannur District, Kerala

Siva / Mahadevar Temples in Thalipparamba Taluk: 1) Raamanthali Sree Sankaranarayana Temple; The temple has a Gajaprishta Sreekovil and three poojas are conducted. This temple is situated at 5 km. South West of Payyanoor Railway Station on Ettikkulam – Kakkampaara road. 2) Raamanthali – Kunnaru Sree Thiruvilawamkunnu Siva Temple; 3 km South West of Payyannnoor […]

List of Siva / Mahadevar Temples in Kasargod District, Kerala

Siva / Mahadevar Temples in Kasaragod Taluk: 1) Kasaragod – M.G. Road Sree Vayanaattu Kulavan Temple; 2 km. North East of Kasaragod. 2) Kasaragod – Aanavaathukkal, M.G. Road Sree Vayanaattu Kulavan Temple; 2 km. North East of Kasaragod. 3) Kasaragod – Naagarkattam Sree Mallikarjuneswara Temple; 2 km. South East of Kasaragod. 4) Kasaragod – Mallikarjuna […]

List of Siva / Mahadevar Temples in Idukki District, Kerala

Mahadevar Temples of Idukki District 1) Karikkodu Annamala Natharu Devaswam, Thodupuzha taluk 2) Kitangur – near Palai – Sree Mahadevar Temple. 3) Sri Mahadeva temple – Kanjiramattam; Three poojas are performed in daily. 8 days festival is celebrated with the araattu falling on the Thiruvathira star day during the Malayalam month of Kumbham. The temple […]

List of Siva / Mahadevar Temples in Ernakulam District, Kerala

Siva / Mahadevar Temples in Kunnattunaat Taluk 1) Koovappati – Koovappati village (Part) – Aimuri Sree Siva Temple; at Aimuri Junction. on Perumbaavoor Aalaattuchira road (via Vallam). 2) Koovappati – Koovappati village (Part) – Cherutrikka Kallambalam Sree Siva Temple; at Maavelippati stop on Perumbaavoor – Aalaattuchira road (via Vallam). 3) Koovappati – Koovappati village (Part) […]

List of Siva / Mahadevar Temples in Alappuzha District, Kerala

1) Mannancherry Thrikovil Mahadeva Temple Alappuzha 2) Alampuzha (Alappuzha) – vaTamUlar, umadevi 3) Alappuzha – Champakasserill temple 4) Alappuzha – Irattakkulangara Shiva Temple. 5) Alappuzha – Thondankulangara Shiva Temple. 6) Arukutti – Panangad – Siva Termple 7) Arukutti – Kumbalam Siva Temple 8) Arukutti – Aroor – Ammanezhath Siva Temple 9) Arukutti – Panavally – […]

List of Lord Shiva Temples in Kerala District Wise

1) List of Siva / Mahadevar Temples in Alappuzha District 2) List of Siva / Mahadevar Temples in Ernakulam District 3) List of Siva / Mahadevar Temples in Idukki District 4) List of Siva / Mahadevar Temples in Kasargod District 5) List of Siva / Mahadevar Temples in Kannur District 6) List of Siva / […]

About Venganellur Mahadevar Temple

Venganellur Siva Kshethram is situated in Venganellur village in Thrissur, Kerala, and is an ancient temple dedicated to Siva in the form of Thiruveembilappan under control of Cochin Devaswam Board, Trissur. Chakiar koothu is conducted regularly here in Medam month for 30 days. Ashtami in Vrishchikam and Shivarathri are the main festivals being celebrated at […]

Sree Someswaram Mahadevar Temple History

Sree Someswara Mahadeva Temple is one of 108 Temples of Siva in Kerala. God Someswarathappan blessed the devotees by granting their presence and facing east in the valley of Villuadri Mountain, endowed with natural beauty on the south coast of Bharathapuzha, which separates the boundary of the two districts of Thrissur and Palakkad. The famous […]

Ashtamichira Mahadevar Temple History

Situated very close to the Ashtamichira junction, the Mahadeva Temple here is believed to be one among the 108 Siva Temple of Kerala (“Kodumboor Ashtamikkovil Pattanakkadu Thashtayil ” – from the 108 Shivalaya Nama Stotra). A very humble temple to see, its true feel is however punctured here and there in the form of big […]

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