Koodalmanikyam Temple Irinjalakuda

India has the reputation of being praised as Bharath and Bharath Varsha after the name of prince Bharatha.This is a temple to honour this great prince.

Shrine’s History

The earliest historical reference to Koodalmanikyam Temple is found on a stone inscription attributed to the Chera king Stanu Ravi Varman dated 854 A.D, donating vast extents of land for the temple. It is, therefore, reasonable to assume that the temple must have been in existence for quite some time before this date and that even then Koodalmanikyam occupied a place of importance among temples of Kerala.

Koodalmanikyam temple plays a key role in the history of Irinjalakuda as most lands in and around the region belonged to the Koodalmanikyam Temple. The government appointed a special tahsildar under the Kerala Land Conservancy Act to recover encroached land for the Kochi Devaswom Board, and a tahsildar and a surveyor for the Koodalmanikyam Devaswom. The temple attracts devotees and tourists, a source of revenue for the Irinjalakuda.

Temple
Koodalmanikyam

Shrine’s Map Location and How to Go There

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By RoadThe nearest bus stop is ThrissurBy RailThe Near By Railway Station is ThrissurBy AirThe Nearest Airport is Kochi

Shrine Timings

3.00 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. and 5.00 p.m. to 8.30 p.m.

Events Celebrated at This Shrine

Chithirai Brahmmotsavam in April-May.

Extra Information About this Shrine

Nearby Attractions
Sree Sivakumareswara Temple, Trikakkara Vamanamurthy Temple , Sree Viswanathapuram Temple, and Kodungallur Bhagawati Temple are the nearby famous temples in Kerala.

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