Pallimanna Siva Temple

Pallimanna Siva Temple

Pallimanna Siva Temple

Side view of Temple
Name
Proper name Siva Temple
Devanagari പള്ളിമണ്ണ ശിവക്ഷേത്രം
Geography
Coordinates 10°40′22.67″N 76°13′38.83″E / 10.6729639°N 76.2274528°E / 10.6729639; 76.2274528Coordinates: 10°40′22.67″N 76°13′38.83″E / 10.6729639°N 76.2274528°E / 10.6729639; 76.2274528
Country India
State Kerala
District Thrissur District
Location Kumbalangad, Thrissur
Culture
Primary deity Shiva
Architecture
Architectural styles Kerala

Pallimanna Siva Temple is a temple located at Kumbalangad, a small village in Thrissur District, Kerala, India. The temple is located at Kumbalangad - Kanjirakode Road, Vadakkancherry. Archeological Survey of India declared the mural paintings in the walls of this temple as protected monument of national importance since 1983. [1][2] The main deity in this temple is Lord shiva. The temple is situated in the banks of a small river called aloor river, which is originating from vazhani dam.

Structue of Temple

The temple is buid in square shape and is considered as an example of classical dravida style temple in Kerala. The conical roof of the temple is covered with copper sheets.

Murals on the walls of the Temple

Mural paintings seen on the wall of the temple is dated to 17th - 18th century AD.[3] The murals include Siva and Mohini, Kiratarjuneyam, Mahalakshmi, Siva as Kirata, Saraswathi, Dakshinamurti, Sankara Narayana, Kiratarjuniyam, Siva vanquishing the demon Jalandara, Sree Rama Pattabhisheka, Indra with many eyes, Gopalakrishna, Kaliyamardana, Krishna lifting Govardhanagiri Muralidhara etc. One of the panels of the paintings carrying old malayalam script and mentions the name of the artist and his guru. This gives an idea about the date of the paintings.

References

  1. "ASI Monuments in Thrissur". ASI. Retrieved 2014-09-30.
  2. "Pallimanna Siva Temple". Ishtadevatha. Retrieved 2016-09-30.
  3. "Pallimanna Siva Temple". The Hindu. Retrieved 2016-09-30.
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