Mezhuveli Temple
Mezhuveli Anandabhootheshawara Temple | |
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Geography | |
Coordinates | 9°17′17″N 76°41′19″E / 9.28806°N 76.68861°ECoordinates: 9°17′17″N 76°41′19″E / 9.28806°N 76.68861°E |
Country | India |
State/province | Kerala |
District | Pathanamthitta District |
History and governance | |
Temple board | devasam board |
Mezhuveli Anandabhootheshawara Temple is situated at the heart of Mezhuveli village in Pathanamthitta District. This temple was built by the villagers under the leadership of famous social reformer and poet Sri.Muloor S.Padmanabha Panicker. This century old temple was built on a place called ‘Tholekavu’ which was surrounded by a small hill called ‘Meenchirakkal Hill’ on the southern side, ‘Ambottimodi’ also called ‘Kailasam’ on the east, a beautiful stream flowing on the western side near “Pottanmala’ and at the north side ‘Padmanabhan Kunnu’, a small hill. Tholekavu was a small forest, which is believed to be a part of the Pandalam Kingdom.
See also
Ayyappa temple situated about 8 km from Mezhuveli
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