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- and looked after the temple from 1825 to 1900. From 1859 to 1892, the Chuttambalam, the Vilakkumatam, the Koottambalam and Sasta shrine were renovated and...
- (srikovil) and taken as a separate edifice beyond the temple cloister (chuttambalam). Early Tamil Sangam literature says that by the first century AD the...
- Sanctum for Sastha is within the Chuttambalam. Ganesha (Ganapati), the serpent gods and Krishna dwell outside the Chuttambalam. Many devotees argue that the...
- temple by a broad circular granite wall enclosing a broad corridor called Chuttambalam. Entrance into the inner temple is through a p****age through the corridor...
- central sanctum, and there is a deepastambha, which is a lamp post. The chuttambalam is the outer pavilion within the temple walls. The central shrine and...
- present-day temple for the deity came up later. The southwest part of the Chuttambalam was constructed at the holy spot where Balarama is believed to have donated...
- temple has a granite idol of Mother Goddess. There are upa devatas and chuttambalam. Three main festivals are celebrated in Bhayankavu. The first one is...
- a crowd of Brahmins enjoying a Sadhya next to a pillar in the north "Chuttambalam". Since then, during every feast in the temple, a plantain leaf is placed...
- the present Sr****ovil of the temple is only 450–480 years old, and the Chuttambalam is not more than two centuries old. Local historians say that the temple...
- near Thalayolaparambu in Kottayam. A tiled and saddle roofed square "Chuttambalam" encloses a square sanctum sanctorum. Appended to the square enclosure...