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Timings : 5:00 AM - 11:00 AM, 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Time Required : 1-2 hours

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Thiruvanchikulam Temple, Thrissur Overview

One of the major Shiva Temples situated in Kerala, the Thiruvanchikulam Mahadeva Temple is more than 2000 years old. The capital of Cheru dynasty which ruled the place till the 13th century, this temple is believed to have been constructed by a legendary Chera King known as Cheraman Perumal. The temple is known for the depiction of Lord Shiva (who is the presiding deity) in various forms and also for other minor shrines dedicated to other Gods and Goddesses. The Thiruvanchikulam Mahadeva Temple has been given the oldest reference in the history of the ancient Tamil Sangam literature which clearly shows just how old the temple really is. This temple, due to its exquisite architecture and ancient references, is worth a visit for all the travellers.

Being one of the oldest Shiva Temples in South India, the Thiruvanchikulam Mahadeva Temple is where Lord Shiva is believed to reside with his entire family. It also has a healthy relationship with the Chidambaram Temple in Tamil Nadu. One of the main attractions of the temple is a Namaskara Mandapam with 16 pillars that are constructed in front of the Sreekovil. There are well-stored ancient murals here along with wood carvings and sculptures worth seeing. Various Palliyara Poojas are held in the temple before it closes down on full moon nights which are attended by millions of devotees. 

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How To Reach Thiruvanchikulam Temple

The temple is situated at a distance of 2 kilometres from Kodungallur and can be reached easily. Frequent tourist deluxe luxury buses run between Thrissur and Kodungallur. From Kodungallur, a taxi can be hired to reach the temple.

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