Siva and Parvathy are equally important here in their respective ways. Poojas for Siva are performed every day from 4.30AM to 10A.M and 5.30P.M to 7.30P.M
The sanctum-sanctorum of Parvathy is open only for 12days a year, since the Thiruvathira day of the month Dhanu and special poojas held befittingly.
Worshipping Parvathy during the period is the most auspicious, fulfilling and rewarding for the marital bliss of all sorts.
The wooden carving of Ramayana scenes inside the Balikalpura are supposed to be crafted by Perunthachan, the Vasthu-Wizard of yore
Sunday, February 17, 2008
Sastha Temple
Sastha Temple, Chamravattom: (15 km west of Tirur) The Bharathapuzha flows behind this beautiful temple that lies past vast stretches of paddy fields. Believed to have been built by the legendary sculptor Perunthachan, the idol stands on the same level as the river, much below the sanctum sanctorum. Pilgrims heading for Sabarimala stop here en route.
Thootha River: Flowing through Perinthalmanna in Malappuram, a cruise through this river passing through Palakkad, Thrissur and Malappuram Districts is a fascinating experience. For river rafting, it is necessary to have close to 15 people as the trips are carried out in groups.
Thootha River: Flowing through Perinthalmanna in Malappuram, a cruise through this river passing through Palakkad, Thrissur and Malappuram Districts is a fascinating experience. For river rafting, it is necessary to have close to 15 people as the trips are carried out in groups.
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