Call to protect historically significant structures at Thirunelly temple
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Source: The post is based on the article “Call to protect historically significant structures at Thirunelly temple” published in The Hindu on 27th April 2023

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Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH) has urged the government to conserve the historically significant structures, including the 600-year-old ‘Vilakkumadom’, at Sree Mahavishnu Temple at Thirunelly in Wayanad,Kerala.

What is Thirunelly Temple?

Thirunelly Temple is an ancient temple dedicated to the Lord Maha Vishnu.

Located in: It is located on the sides of Brahmagiri Hill, a part of the Sahyadri Mountain Ranges in the Wayanad district of Kerala.

It is also known as the Sahyamala Kshetram and Kashi of the South.

Architecture: The temple is a fine specimen of classical Kerala temple architecture.

– The inner sanctum is surrounded by a tile-roofed structure and there is an open courtyard around the sanctorum. 

– Along the outer wall of the temple is a cloister made of granite pillars cut in cubical style. This part of the temple architecture is slightly unusual for a Kerala temple. 

Significance: Thirunelli is also the only temple in the world where devotees can perform all the rituals related to one’s life, starting from birth to death and life after death.

– The rituals in this temple are performed on the banks of stream Papanashini, which originates from the Brahmagiri hills.

– There is also a sacred rock near the river called Pinnappara where ritual offerings to the spirits of the departed are made (known as bali).


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