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- Thriprayar is a town in Thrissur District of Kerala, India. It is famous for the Thriprayar Temple. It is a part of Thrissur Metropolitan Area. It has...
- paddy cultivation, who inaugurates seasonal plough of land and so on. Thriprayar Shree Ramaswami Temple is Hindu temple situated in Triprayar in Thrissur...
- the four temples located in Thrissur and Ernakulam districts, namely Thriprayar Sree Rama Temple, Koodalmanikyam Bharatha Temple, Moozhikkulam Lakshmana...
- Naranath Branthan (The madman of Naranam) is a character in Malayalam folklore. He was considered a divine person, a Mukhta who pretended to be mad. His...
- support also. Sakthan Thampuran provide one donation champers inside Thriprayar Temple still there in red color. As the old believe in the time of Arattupuzha...
- Canal is the eastern border of Nattika. There is a private bus stand in Thriprayar. Nattika is 60 km away from Cochin International Airport and 25 km away...
- important centers of Muslims and Christians respectively. The Temple at Thriprayar is another important place of worship. This ancient temple is one of the...
- ancestors) Chemmappilly is a village near to Thriprayar Temple. In former time this was a "Keezhedam" managed by Thriprayar Temple. Chemmappilly is about 24 km...
- is one of the four temples that are part of Nalambalam Yatra - Rama at Thriprayar, Bharata at Irinjalakuda, Lakshmana at Moozhikkulam and Shathrughna at...
- religious ceremony performed by a team of priests from Thriprayar Temple. When the ceremony happens, Thriprayar Temple is closed early after performing the Deeparadhana...