Peralassery Subramanya Temple

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The Peralassery Subramanya Temple, located in Kannur, Kerala, is a revered Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Subramanya (Kartikeya), the son of Lord Shiva. This ancient temple is known for its spiritual significance, unique rituals, and stunning architectural features. It is a prominent pilgrimage site in the region and attracts devotees from across Kerala and beyond.

The temple is particularly famous for its association with Lord Subramanya, the deity of serpents and protection. It is believed that this temple was established by Lord Rama and Lakshmana during their journey in search of Sita. The deity is worshipped for blessings, protection from serpent-related doshas (faults), and family well-being.

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Architectural Highlights

  • Stepwell (Chira): The temple's massive stepwell, locally known as "Chira," is a major attraction. With symmetrical steps leading down to the water, it is not only a visual marvel but also holds religious importance. Devotees often take a dip in the holy water during rituals and festivals.
  • Intricate Carvings: The temple showcases traditional Kerala-style architecture with intricately carved wooden and stone structures.
  • Nagaprathishta: Serpent idols placed within the temple complex are worshipped, reflecting the temple's close connection with snake worship in Kerala's traditions.

Key Rituals and Festivals

  • Sarpa Bali: A significant ritual performed to appease snake deities, often undertaken by devotees seeking relief from Sarpa Dosha (serpent-related curses).
  • Thaipooyam Festival: Celebrated with great fervor, this festival features colorful processions, traditional music, and elaborate rituals dedicated to Lord Subramanya.
  • Annual Temple Festival: A grand celebration involving cultural programs, religious ceremonies, and fireworks that attract thousands of devotees.

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