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Udinoor Kshetra Palaka Kshetra Kottaram


Village: Udinoor

Taluk: Hosdurg

GPS Coordinates: 12° 16’ 10.8” N 75° 16’ 63.3” E

Notification Year: 2011

The Udinoor Kshetra Palaka Kottaram (palace) is situated near the Kshethrapalaka Kshetram in Udinoor village. The temple is famous for its painted carvings in the mukhamanadapa, srikovil etc., done on both wood and granite. Scenes like Palazhimathanam, Vivaham and Ghoshayathra are depicted here. This temple is related to Rajas of Kolathiri Kingdom, who worshipped SreeKshetrapaalan, one of the war gods. The palace stands elegantly behind the temple. This double-storey heritage structure has some spiritual significance and legends linked to the temple.

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