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Thrikkakkara Vamana Moorthy Temple


Village: Thrikkakkara North

Taluk: Kanayannur

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Thrikkakkara Vamana Moorthy Temple in Ernakulam district is one of the ancient temple Sankethams in Kerala. It has a Vattasrikovil. Its adhishtana (basement) and walls are made of granite. There are several inscriptions on this adhishtana.
Apart from this, there are inscriptions on the way to the sanctum sanctorum and on its steps. There are inscriptions on the floor of the passage inside the Nalambalam to enter the inner Balivatta and on the granite steps on the right side of the passage.
The dates of these inscriptions are late in the 10th and early 11th centuries. The language is Malayalam and the script is Vattezhuthu.

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