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Parampanthali Sree Mahadeva Temple
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictThrissur
DeityShiva
FestivalsMaha Shivaratri
Location
LocationMullassery
StateKerala
Country India
Parampanthali Sree Mahadeva Temple is located in KeralaParampanthali Sree Mahadeva TempleParampanthali Sree Mahadeva Temple, Mullassery, Thrissur, Kerala
Geographic coordinates10°32′25″N 76°05′26″E / 10.5402°N 76.0906°E / 10.5402; 76.0906
Architecture
TypeArchitecture of Kerala
Specifications
Temple(s)One
Elevation50.87 m (167 ft)
Parambanthaly Shiva Kshethram, Mullassery

Parampanthali Sree Mahadeva Temple is located at Mullassery, Thrissur district of Kerala state, India. It is 5 kilometres (3.1 miles) from National Highway 17, and 20 kilometres from Thrissur city on the way to Guruvayur via Kanjany.

It is believed that this temple is one among the 108 Shiva temples established by Parashurama, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu.

Mahashivratri and Parampanthali Shasti are the famous festivals celebrated in the temple. Various Desam Committees conduct Kavadi Procession accompanied by Nadaswara Melam, Caparisoned elephants and Kettukazhca are some of the major attractive event of this festival. Mullassery Center Shasthi Agosha Committee, Kannan Kadu, Elanjikavu, Achante Ambalam, Ayyappakudam, Shaolin Gramam, Swamide Ambalam are some the prominent Desam Committee organizing the festival.

References

  1. "108 Mahashiva temples are known in Kerala". p. 96.
  2. "Shashti festival". The New Indian Express. p. 1.

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