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Kottiyoor Temple located at Kottiyoor, is one of the a famous Lord Shiva temple of Kannur district. This temple is located approximately 50 km From Kottayam (Kannur). This Shiva Temple also known as the Kasi of South (Dakshina Kaasi). Authentic name of this temple is Thruchherumana Kshetram, the temple is prominently known as Ikkare Kottiyoor.
Pages in category "Hindu temples in Kannur district" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Traditional Kerala Temple Architecture 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.
Sree Peralassery Temple is 14 km from Kannur on the way to Koothuparamba. MGS Kalari Sangam is a martial arts and massage training academy founded in 1934. Kannur Lighthouse The Kannur Lighthouse near the Sea View Park is another place of interest. The first lighthouse at Kannur was built in 1843 by the British at St. Angelo Fort.
Kadachira Sri Thrikkapalam Siva Temple, an ancient Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is situated on the banks of the Anjarakandi River at Peralassery of Kannur District in Kerala state in India. The temple is the abode of Dakshinamurthy (is an aspect of the Lord Shiva as a guru /teacher of all types of knowledge).
The Sree Sundareswara Temple is one of two prominent temples consecrated by Sree Narayana Guru Devan in Kannur District, the other being Sree Jagannaatha Temple, Thalassery. The temple is located in suburban Talap in the Kannur district of Kerala , India, which is approximately 2 km away from Kannur Railway Station, [ 1 ] and 3 km from Kannur ...
Madayi Kavu Temple, situated in Pazhayangadi village of Kannur district, Kerala, enjoys good regional connectivity but might require planning for access from major Indian cities. By Road : National Highway: National Highway NH 66 passes through Kannur town, approximately 16 kilometers away from Madayi Kavu.
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 .