Kanjilassery Maha Siva Temple

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Kanjilassery Maha Siva Temple
കാഞ്ഞിലശേരി മഹാദേവക്ഷേത്രം.jpg
Temple and Temple Pond
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictKozhikkoder
DeityLord Shiva
Maha Vishnu
FestivalsMaha Shivaratri, Ashtamirohini
Location
LocationChemancheri, Quilandy
StateKerala
Country India
Geographic coordinates10°42′34″N 76°14′26″E / 10.709321°N 76.240582°E / 10.709321; 76.240582Coordinates: 10°42′34″N 76°14′26″E / 10.709321°N 76.240582°E / 10.709321; 76.240582
Architecture
TypeKerala style
CompletedNot known
Monument(s)2

Kanjilassery Maha Siva Temple is located at Chemancheri village in Kozhikode district, in Kerala, India.[1] The presiding deity of the temple is Lord Shiva, located in main Sanctum Sanctorum, facing west. According to folklore, sage Parashurama has installed the idol.[2] It is the part of the 108 Shiva Temples of Kerala.[3] The temple is located around 4 km away from Pookad Junction on the route of Pokad - Thoraikadavu Road.

Myths & Beliefs[]

It is also believed that the Kanjilassery Maha Shiva Temple is dedicated to the worship of sage Kashyapa and is believed to be the abode of Lord Shiva. The Rudraa is a form of rhyming Shiva in the time of the sacrifice. Kasi, Kanchipuram, Kanjirangad and Kanjilassery are said to have been built simultaneously with Kanjilassery Siva Temple.

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References[]

  1. ^ "108 Siva Temples".
  2. ^ Kunjikuttan Ilayath. 108 Siva Kshetrangal. H and C Books.[page needed]
  3. ^ "108 Shiva Temples in Kerala created by Lord Parasurama". Vaikhari. Retrieved 6 November 2014.


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