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  2. Rajarajeshwara Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Rajarajeshwara Temple is a Hindu temple in Taliparamba, Kannur district, Kerala, India, dedicated to Shiva. It is one of the 108 Shiva Temples of Kerala and one of the Dwadasha Shivalayam (12 important Shiva temples) of ancient Kerala, stretching from Gokarnam to Kanyakumari.

  3. Jnanakshi Rajarajeshwari Temple - Wikipedia

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    Jnanakshi Rajarajeshwari Temple is a Hindu temple located in Rajarajeshwari Nagar, Bengaluru district in Karnataka. The primary deity of the temple is Shri Rajarajeshwari . The temple was constructed in the year 1978 by Sri Sivaratnapuri Swamiji (popularly known as Sri Tiruchi Swamigal). [ 1 ]

  4. Taliparamba - Wikipedia

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    Taliparamba (also known as Perinchelloor and Lakshmipuram) is a Municipality and Taluk of Kannur district in Kerala state, India. The municipal town spreads over an area of 18.96 square kilometres (7.32 sq mi) and is inhabited by 44,247 number of people.

  5. 108 Shiva Temples - Wikipedia

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    These hundred and eight Shiva temples are mentioned in the Shivayala Stotram and a song is written in the Malayalam language. [7] Of the 108 Shiva temples, 105 temples are situated in Kerala state, two temples in Karnataka and one in Kanyakumari District of Tamil Nadu .

  6. Kapalikulangara Sree Mahavishnu Temple - Wikipedia

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    Modern temple The Kapalikulangara Sree Mahavishnu Temple is located in Taliparamba , Kannur district , Kerala , India , near the Sree Rajarajeshwara temple . See also

  7. Mullakkal Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Mullakkal Rajarajeswari Temple [1] is a Hindu temple in Mullakkal, Alappuzha, Kerala, India. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The temple was designed and built in the old Kerala style. The temple grounds is filled with jasmine plants, after which the place may have been named, since 'mullai' in Tamil and 'mulla' in Malayalam mean jasmine.