Kerala Rama Temples

 

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The main Rama temples in kerala are Thirumanivenkatapuram, Ramapuram, Triprayar, Katavallur, Telicherry, Tiruvilwamala, Nulpuzha and Dharmadam.

Triprayar Rama temple-
Trichur.
Triprayar is around 25km from Trichur.
Moolavar Rama with Sridevi and Boodevi. Rama with four hands holding counch, disc, bow and garland

It is also believed that the portrayal of Rama with a garland held in his hands is also suggestive of aspects of Bhrahma and hence the deity is said to be a manifestation of the Trimurthis. An unseen manifestation of Hanuman is worshipped in a mandapam across the hall from the sanctum

Tiruvilamala Rama Temple
Tiruvilamala Rama temple is 29 kms from Trichur

Irinjalakuda Temple-Trichur

Irinjalakuda Temple is  21km from Thrichur
This is the only temple dedicated to  Bharatha.

Pdiyur Temple
This is the only temple dedicated to  Satrughna.

Kannur Temple
Kannur Ramaswamy Temple is 23km from kannur.
The exquisite carvings in the temple are feast to eyes. Nearly 400 years old temple
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Punarjini Guha (Natural Tunnel)-- Palakkad
Situated 2 kms from the Thiruvilwamala Temple, this Guha is a natural tunnel in the rocky cliff. Sri Raman is the temple's chief deity of the idol is believed to be 'Swayambhoo'

Thenari (Natural Spring)-- Palakkad
It is believed that the waters of this natural spring, located in front of the old Sree Ram Temple here, is as sacred as the water of the Ganges. Legend goes that when Lord Rama and Sita were on exile. One day Sita felt thirsty and there was no water nearby. Lord Rama used his bow and arrow made a spring to quench Sita's thirst.


 


Triprayar Rama temple-Trichur

 

Irinjalakuda Temple-Trichur

Ramapuram Rama temple

Tiruvilamala Rama Moolavar

 

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