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Kilimarathukavu temple encompasses the main shrine Shiva Parvati temple, MahaShiva temple, Shastha temple, Subramanyan temple, Hanuman temple, Navagraha temple, Ganesha temple and Nagas. Releasing an unmistakable and all-encompassing divine presence, Kilimarathukavu Temple is a serene place of worship dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Shakthi.
The temple of Sri Hanuman is adjacent to the main Temple of Sree Rama. Sree Hanuman has his head tilted to left (to Rama's Adobe), to hear his master’s words. [7] Sree Rama is confiding in Hanuman the cue-word ( Abhignana Vaakyam ) that would enable him to gain the confidence of Sita. Hanuman has a mace in his hand.
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited has more than 970 Telephone exchange in Kerala. Income Tax Department has offices at Thiruvalla, Thodupuzha, Guruvayur, Kalpetta, Tirur Palakkad and Kasaragod besides 8 stations mentioned above. All the twelve Public sector banks in India has a total of 3,285 branches in Kerala.
The government is dependent on Kerala Legislative Assembly to make primary legislation. Legislative assembly elections are held every five years to elect a new assembly, unless there is a successful vote of no confidence in the government or a two-thirds vote for a snap election in the assembly, in which case an election may be held sooner.
The cavalry of the Nair Brigade brought with them the Ganesha idols of Pazhavangady and Palayam temples, whereas, the cavalry soldiers brought Sri Hanuman to Thiruvananthapuram. Since the temple was originally located with the military camp, the temple is officially referred as O.T.C. (Officers Training Camp) Hanuman Temple. [citation needed]
The devaswom system notably exists in the state of Kerala, where most temples are either managed by Government of Kerala-controlled devaswoms or private bodies or families. The properties of each temple are deemed to be the personal property of the presiding deity of the temple, and are managed through a body of trustees who bear allegiance to ...
Districtwise Hindu temples in Kerala include: [1] [2] [3 This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .