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Muttichur Kallattupuzha Sri Maha Siva Temple

Muttichur Kallattupuzha Sri Maha Siva Temple, Hindu temple in Kerala, India

Muttichur Kallattupuzha Sri Maha Siva Temple is a Hindu place of worship built in traditional Kerala style on the banks of the Karuvannur River, featuring sloped roofs and intricately carved pillars. The main sanctuary houses a westward-facing Shiva idol, with the surroundings adorned by flower offerings and burning lamps.

According to legend, the sage Parashurama installed the Shiva idol at this temple thousands of years ago as part of establishing sacred sites across Kerala. The temple is mentioned in the ancient poem 'Koka Sandesam', dated around 2700 years ago, and belongs to a network of 108 Shiva temples considered foundational to the region's spiritual traditions.

The temple serves as a gathering place for the local community, particularly during Maha Shivratri when devotees perform rituals together and sing hymns. Daily use is visible through simple offerings of flowers and coconuts that visitors present at the shrine of Lord Shiva.

The temple is easily accessible from Muttichur bus stop, with Thrissur railway station nearby, making it convenient for visitors from surrounding areas. Early mornings or evenings are ideal times to visit, when the temple is lit and the surroundings are most peaceful.

The Shiva idol inside is believed to be a Swayambhu, a naturally formed stone that emerged without human intervention according to local tradition. This rare quality makes the temple particularly special for pilgrims, as such stones are regarded in Hindu belief as holding exceptional spiritual power.

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