Triprangode Siva Temple
Kerala, Malappuram, Thiruvananthapuram

Inscriptions of the Later Chera ruler Goda Ravi Varma (10th century) were discovered from the Triprangode Siva Temple. Later, the region formed a part of the Kingdom of Tanur (Vettathunad), who were the vassals of the Zamorins of Calicut. The main army led by the Zamorin camped at Triprangode during the Thirunavaya Wars of the 14th century.
Legend
Architecture
Triprangode Siva Temple is one of the most important temples in Kerala dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is situated on the side of fields known as 'Vellottu padam'. spreads over a vast area of around 6 acres, with many sub-shrines, trees and ponds. There is a huge banyan tree in front of the temple. Another major tree in the temple complex is elanji tree, considered very important to Lord Shiva. The main idol is the swayambhoolingam of Lord Shiva, facing west. There is a shrine dedicated to Goddess Parvati towards the left side of Lord Shiva. There are four more shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva in the temple complex. One is considered the 'moolasthanam', that means the original seat of the Lord. It is called 'Karanayil Temple'. The other three shrines represent the three steps taken by the Lord to kill Yama. An interesting feature of this temple is that there are three types of sreekovils (sanctum sanctorum), which are commonly found in Kerala. The main shrine is a two-storied one in 'Gajaprishta' shape, literally meaning the shape of the back of an elephant, and is very large in size. It has a southward extension, which encloses the shrine of Goddess Parvati, thus having the concept of 'Ardhanarishwara. There is a 'namaskara mandapam' in front of the sreekovil, used by the Brahmins for reciting Vedas, Shiva Sahasranama, etc. Here, we can find the idol of Nandi, the vehicle of the Lord. There is an idol of Lord Ganesha on the south-western door, facing east.
Darsan Info
Triprangode Siva Temple is open from 4:30 AM to 11:45 AM and from 4:30 PM to 8 PM.
Darsan Dresscode
At Triprangode Siva Temple, Kerala traditional attire is preferred
Famous Festival
| January - Eight-day festival ending with Thiruvathira of Dhanu |
| February - Siva ratri |
| March - Siva ratri |
| December - Eight-day festival ending with Thiruvathira of Dhanu |
Culture
Triprangode is part of the famed Tirur town. Tirur was part of the Kingdom of Tanur (Vettattnad) in medieval times and the site of part of the first railroad laid by the British in Kerala. The 16th-century poet Thunchaththu Ezhuthachan, who is considered to be the father of the Malayalam language literature, lived in the town.
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Temple Rituals
Triprangode Siva Temple is one of the most important Hindu pilgrimage centres in northern Kerala. Kokila Sandeśa of Uddanta Sanstrikal (15th century) mentions Triprangode among other major destinations in the region. The main deity of this temple is the Maha Sivan (Great Siva) who rescued the young boy Maarkandeya from the Kaala Paasam (the time noose) of Yama (the god of Death).
Special Rituals
The connection between Navamukunda Temple and Triprangode Siva Temple is mentioned in the ancient Classic 'Maarkkandeya Puraanam'.
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