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  2. Mannarasala Temple - Wikipedia

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    The famous Nagaraja temple "Mannarasala" in Haripad is nestled in a forest glade, [2] like most snake temples. The Mannarasala Temple has over 100,000 images of snakes along the paths and among the trees, and is the largest such temple in Kerala, India. Couples seeking fertility come to worship here, and upon the birth of their child come to ...

  3. List of Hindu temples in Kerala - Wikipedia

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    Sri Shaneeswara RahuKethu Temple, Sri Shanidevapuram Road,Eramathoor p.0,chennithala.ph:9961141013 ... Mannarasala Temple: Haripad: Nagaraja & Nagayakshi ...

  4. Karthikappally - Wikipedia

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    Haripad Sree Subrahmanya Swamy Temple and Mannarasala Temple are the famous pilgrimage sites near the village. Pandy is an island in karthikapally taluk. Pandy is an island in karthikapally taluk. [ citation needed ] Karthikapally St Thomas Orthodox Church (Kottakkakathu Old Syrian Church AD-829). is situated at the Karthikappally junction on ...

  5. Temple festivals of Kerala - Wikipedia

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    Temple festivals usually continue for a number of days. A common characteristic of these festivals is the hoisting of a holy flag which is then brought down only on the final day of the festival. The largest festival in kerala in Pooram category is Arattupuzha Pooram at Arattupuzha temple and in Ulsavam category is Vrishchikolsavam of ...

  6. Haripad Sree Subrahmanya Swamy Temple - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, the temple compound houses a Koothambalam, which is the third largest of its kind among Kerala temples. The temple premises serve as a sanctuary for peacocks, the vahana (animal mount) of Murugan. [6] Notably, the temple pond, known as "Perumkulam", is one of the largest temple ponds in Kerala, covering approximately five acres.

  7. Valiyaperumpuzha - Wikipedia

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    Valiyaperumpuzha is a village situated in Mavelikkara, on the banks of the Achankovil river, in between Mavelikkara Municipality, Chennithala Panchayat, and Chettikulangara Panchayat in Kerala, India.

  8. Kottarakkara Sree Mahaganapathi Kshethram - Wikipedia

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    The deities of Kottarakkara Sree Mahaganapathy Kshethram are Shiva, his consort Parvati, his sons Ganesha, Murugan and Ayyappan, and the serpent deity Nagaraja. Even though the main deity is Shiva, the main priority is given to Ganesha. All deities except Parvati and Ganesha face east. The main offerings of the temple are Unniyappam.

  9. Sreenarayanapuram Temple - Wikipedia

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    Sreenarayanapuram Temple is known for the annual Dasavatarachartu festival. [3] Dasavatarachartu is a ten-day celebration; each day one Avatar of Mahavishnu from Dasavatara is worshiped. Sreenarayanapuram is one of the few Vishnu temples in Kerala where a Dasavatarachartu festival is conducted.