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Sree Peralassery Temple

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Sree Peralassery Temple, located about 14 km from Kannur town in Kerala, is one of the most revered temples in North Malabar. The temple is dedicated to Lord Subrahmanya, the son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvathi, who is also known as the commander of the divine forces. The serene surroundings, ancient architectural beauty, and sacred traditions make it a spiritually significant destination for devotees and visitors alike.

According to legend, Lord Rama and Lakshmana visited this spot during their quest to rescue Sita. It is believed that Lord Rama entrusted this place to Lord Subrahmanya for the performance of rituals for the serpent king. The temple’s connection to the Ramayana adds deep mythological importance to its legacy.

The most striking feature of Sree Peralassery Temple is its magnificent stepwell, one of the largest in Kerala. The symmetrical stone steps descending into the pond present a captivating view and are often admired for their architectural precision and historical value. The temple’s wooden carvings, traditional gopuram, and peaceful ambience further enhance its charm.

The temple celebrates several festivals, the most prominent being the annual Subrahmanya Thiruvulsavam, which attracts thousands of devotees. Offerings of eggs are made here, which is a unique custom linked to the temple’s ancient serpent worship traditions.

A visit to Sree Peralassery Temple offers not only a glimpse into Kerala’s rich temple heritage but also a profound sense of devotion and tranquillity. It stands as a symbol of faith, architecture, and mythological depth in Kannur’s spiritual landscape.


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