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Thali Nedumprayoor Siva Temple


Village: Thrissur

Taluk: Thalappilly

GPS Coordinates: 10° 73’ 98.4” N 76° 19’ 20.6” E

Notification Year: 2006

The Nedumprayoor Thali Siva Temple faces east. The dwithala srikovil, built entirely of laterite stones, is square in plan with an attached mukhamandapam. The outer wall of the srikovil is plastered over and ornated with decorative panjara and torana projections. Two dvarapalas, made out of granite, guard the entry to the mukhamandapa. The Siva linga is placed in the inner chamber on a high pedestal. The subshrines of Parvathy, Ganapathy, Ayyappan and Naga Devatas are also present in the temple complex. A few Vattezhuthu inscriptions from the Chera Era are kept in this temple.

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