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Kerala | Wayanad Temples
Bathery Mahaganapathi TempleThis temple is in the District of Wayanad in Sultan Bathery. The chief deity is Ganapathi facing east. Four poojas are performed by Kozhikotiri Tantram.
Bathery Mariamman Temple
This temple Is situated in Bathery at Wayanad district. The presiding deity is Mariamma and the idol which is of stone faces north. Three poojas are offered in the Tamil Brahminical system.
Kottamunda Glass temple
This temple is located on the slopes of Vellarimala and is dedicated to Parswanatha Swamy of the Jain faith. The mirrors inside the temple walls reflect images of the icons in the temple’s sanctum sanctorum.
Pazhoor Vishnu Temple
This famous temple is situated in Wayanad district, near Kalpatta at Kappuvayal. The main deity of the temple is Maha Vishnu facing in the East. Two poojas are performed daily.
Puliyarmala Jain Temple
This old temple is dedicated to Anantha Natha Swami, one of the most revered Jain Saints.
Pulpally Sitadevi Temple
Pulpally is situated on the north east part of Wayanad adjoing Karnataka. It is 16 Kms away from Panamaram on the Kalpetta Manantoddy road, 25 kms from Sultans Battery on the Kozhikode Mysore NH 212. Pulpally is connected to the legend of Rama. It is believed that when Sita was abandoned by Rama, she reached Pulpally and was given shelter by the great Sage Valmiki. The place in Pulpally, where Sita gave birth to Lava and Kusa is called Valmiki Ashramam. Chedattinkavu is the original temple of Pulpally Temple.
Sree Purakkadi Temple
Sree Purakkadi Temple of Wayanad district is very ancient. The temple was previously owned by Pazhashi Raja and later it became the temple of the Kuppathode family. The temple is situated about 12 km away from Kalpatta (along the NH 212 which connects Calicut and Karnataka) and the place is called Meenangadi Purakkadi.
Thirunelli Temple
This is an ancient temple and is a Mahaskhetra situated on the slopes of the Brahmagiri, in Tirunelli at Wayanad district, famous for performing rituals intended to give rest to the departed souls. Dense forests surround the four sides of the temple. One can see the wild elephants and flocks of deer on the road. The presiding deity is Mahavishnu, facing east.
Thrikaipatta Siva Temple
This temple is situated on the Kalpetta - Bathery route near Muttil stop at Wayanad district. The presiding deity is Lord Shiva and is self-incarnated, and faces east.
Valliyurkavu Bhagavathy Temple
The temple is dedicated to goddess Durga. The two weeklong festival in February/March is a major event attended by hundreds of tribals.