Thrikkavu Temple

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Ponnani, India

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Thrikkavu Temple Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Thrikkavu Temple is located in Ponnani, India on Thrikkavu Temple Rd, Keezhillam. Thrikkavu Temple is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category hindu templetourist attraction in India.

Address

Thrikkavu Temple Rd, Keezhillam

Phone

0494 2629778

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Sudheesh CV

Famous for Navarathri festival. Having a large pond and wide access to reach. Temple is small.

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Abishek v.j

Thrikkavu temple is one of the oldest temple of Goddess Durga Devi at Ponnani, Very good temple to offer your prayers to Goddess Durga Calm place with old architecture in 1950s but they maintain the temple very well with atmost dedication Car parking facilities are limited but you can park the car at the main road because it's just a walkable distance to the temple

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Sivaprakash Vedapuram

Very Serine and devine

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Krishnamurthy Kalyanaraman

Thrikkavu Temple is one of the 108 Parasurama Bhagavathy Kshetrams of Kerala.According to Hindu mythology, Lord Parasurama, the sixth avatar of Maha Vishnu created the land in Kerala by reclaiming from the ocean using his axe for to atone for the killing of King Kartavirya Arjuna and other Kshatriyas. He built 108 Siva Temples- 105 temples in Kerala state, 2 temples in Karnataka and 1 in Kanyakumari,Tamil Nadu.He also installed 108 Durga idols in Kerala(Bhagavathy Kshetrams) . He also installed Dharma Shastha in 108 places. . The name Thrikkavu is originated from “Thrikkani Kaadu”.Here, the Goddess is in the form of ‘Chathurbhaahu” (four arms) form with Sankha (conch), chakra (disc), Katibadha (arm resting in the hip) and Varada (in a boon-conferring pose). The Devi is believed as “Sarvabeeshtapradhayini” – who makes all the wishes of her devotees to come true. The Bhagavathy in this temple is revered as Durga as well as Saraswathi. Apart from the Bhagavathy temple, there is also a temple for Lord Krishna and for Upa-devathas like Mahaganapathi, Sidhi Vinayakan, Sasthavu, Brahma Rakshas and Hanuman in the same temple premises. The temple also has got a Kshetrakulam (pond) and you can find Moola Ganapathi, Naga Raja, Naga Yakshi and Naga Pratishtas near the pond. The presence of the temple gave the name of Thrikkavu which means “grove of Sree” which is the short form of Sree Devi – Sree Bhagavathy i.e. Goddess Durga. Must have darshan.

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vignesh a pisharady

Big temple and beautiful place

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Ritesh C

Traditionality Maintane the same ...still it's a great temple

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Rajesh.K Nair

Nice ambiance

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PRATHYUL

Good temple and good atmosphere.. this is an old temple and also attractive..