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Thevarappura


Village: VanchiyoorTaluk: Thiruvananthapuram

GPS Coordinates: 8° 28’ 53.4” N 76° 56’ 42.4” E

Notification Year: 2003

The Thevarappura (house for prayer, or pooja) is a small, single storey building situated in between the Kuthira Malika and Krishnavilasam Palace. The building with round pillars faces west. The floor is paved with terracotta tiles. In olden days, this building was used for conducting pallikkettu. On the western side of this building is the Kalari.

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