Alappancode Easwara Kala Bhoothathan Temple, Hindu temple in Kanyakumari district, India.
The Alappancode Easwara Kala Bhoothathan Temple is a Hindu shrine in the Kanyakumari district featuring traditional Dravidian architectural design with carved stone elements. Its central sanctum houses worship dedicated to Lord Shiva in the form of Easwara and Lord Ayyappa, attracting devotees from the region.
The temple has been maintained through centuries by four hereditary trustee families that preserve its religious and architectural traditions. The management system involving the Mattaeppally, Kizhakae Veedu-1, Kizhakae Veedu-2, and Kokkuvilakam families demonstrates how the site has sustained its character over generations.
The temple plays an important role in the religious calendar for devotees of Lord Ayyappa, drawing pilgrims who come to participate in prayers and observe rituals throughout the year. The site connects two neighboring communities through shared worship practices and festive gatherings that bring people together.
The site is open during morning and late afternoon hours on most days, with extended access times during religious occasions and festivals. Visitors should wear comfortable clothing and footwear that can be easily removed, as is customary when entering Hindu temple spaces.
The temple hosts a notable annual celebration in December when roughly 25 decorated elephants march seven kilometers from the neighboring Kariyathara Temple to this site. This procession is a distinctive example of how South Indian temples coordinate elephant-led festivals and draws visitors seeking to experience traditional ceremonial gatherings.
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