The temple falls on the way to Triprayar if one passes through Cherppu. The Thrissur temple was built by Sree Naarayana Guru. The presiding deity is Lord Shiva. A festival is celebrated in the month of March.
There are several other Thrissur temples, India that occupy a very important part of the city’s attractions. There are several people visiting these temples. They come from a wide range of places such as nearby cities to distant countries.
Thrissur temples, India comprises of many temples and one such temple is the Vadakkumnathan temple. The deity of this temple is Shiva. The popular ‘Thrissur Pooram’ is celebrated in the temple precincts. The Thrissur temples include another very significant temple, the Guruvayur Sri Krishna temple.
This temple is very famous and it is observed that devotees come from distant places. The belief is that this temple precincts wards off evils. Here a unique system of offering is offered called ‘Thulabaram’. Thulabaram is the weight of a person is equalized to that of the offerings to be given to god.
Thrissur temples, India are many in numbers and the devotees do mind standing in queues in the sanctum for hours to see the god. Some of the prominent Thrissur temples are Arattupuzha temple, Shree Rama Temple, Urakam Amma Thiuvadi Temple, Kodungallur Bhagwathi temple, Koodalmanikyam temple, Tayamkulangara Sree Subramanya temple,
Thiruvanchikulam Mahadeva temple, Sree Rajarajeswari temple, Vishwanathapuram Subramunya temple, and many more. All the temples are well looked after and the rituals are performed perfectly. The temple festivals are celebrated with great zest and gusto that it leaves the tourists gazing with astonishment.
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