Perakam Mahadeva Temple

Perakam Mahadeva Temple (Malayalam: പേരകം മഹാദേവക്ഷേത്രം) is an ancient Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva situated at Perakam village of Thrissur District in Kerala state in India. According to folklore, sage Parashurama has installed the idol of Lord Shiva in Perakam village.[1] The temple is part of the 108 famous Shiva temples in Kerala and described in Shivalaya Sothram.[2]

Perakam Mahadeva Temple
Temple Nalambalam
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictThrissur
DeityShiva
FestivalsMaha Shivaratri
Location
LocationPerakam
StateKerala
Country India
Geographic coordinates10.6009266°N 76.023831°E / 10.6009266; 76.023831
Architecture
TypeKerala style
CompletedNot known
Monument(s)1

Temple structure

It is one of the oldest temples in Thrissur District. It is believed that the present temple was constructed almost 200 years ago. Lord Shiva is also known as the patron of the name of the god of Perakam village. The temple consists of Nalambalam, Thidapalli, Vatta Sreekovil and Mandapam. The temple has been constructed to make it a part of the medieval temples. The Perakam Shiva Temple faces west. There are three daily poojas (prayer rituals): Usha Pooja, Ucha Pooja, and Night Pooja.

Sub-deities

  • Ayyappan
  • Vettakoru makan
  • Ganapathy
  • Devi Parvathi
  • Naga Goddess[3]

See also

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