Thirumoozhikkulam Lakshmana Perumal Temple, Hindu temple in Thirumoozhikalam, Kerala, India.
The temple sits on the banks of the Bharata Puzha River and displays traditional Kerala architecture with granite walls and an eastern entrance. The sanctuary follows the classic South Indian building style with stone structures and a spacious layout along the riverbank.
The site was destroyed in 1790 during Tipu Sultan's invasion and later rebuilt under the rulers of Travancore. Reconstruction efforts spanned generations and shaped the temple as it exists today.
The temple is dedicated to Lakshmana and houses multiple shrines for different deities in one place. Pilgrims worship Shiva, Ganesha, Rama, and other figures of the Hindu tradition within a single complex.
The temple is best visited in early morning or evening hours when the air is cooler. It is advisable to wear modest clothing and remove your shoes before entering the sanctuary.
The site stands apart from other temples in the region through a distinctive practice: no musical instruments are played during worship. This silent form of prayer gives the place a calm, focused quality.
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