Shekaripuram
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Shekaripuram (sometimes spelt Sekharipuram or Shekharipuram), is a village in the town of Palakkad in Kerala, India. This village consists of five main streets, each containing its own temple. The main temple is situated on "Ratta Theruvu" (translated as Double Street). This is the Lakshminarayan Temple.
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[edit] Streets
Rattai Theruvu
Meattu Theruvu
Palla Theruvu
Kaavu Theruvu
Pal Meattu Theruvu
[edit] Temples
Lakshminarayanan Temple
Ganapathi Temple
Ayyappan Temple
Bagavathi Kavu Temple
Shiva Temple
[edit] Car (Theru) Festival
This festival occurs during the month of may.
[edit] Mahakumbabishekam May 2007
A major festival in May of 2007 was conducted at the Lakshminarayan Temple.