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Sree Peralassery Temple

Kannur, Kerala, India
The Sree Peralassery Temple is an ancient and revered Hindu shrine located in the serene village of Peralassery. This temple is primarily dedicated to Lord Subramanya, the son of Lord Shiva, who is worshipped here in his serpent form. According to local legends, the temple's history dates back to t he Treta Yuga, specifically linked to the Ramayana. It is believed that Lord Rama, along with Lakshmana and Hanuman, visited this spot while searching for Sita. Sensing the divine presence of Subramanya, Lord Rama decided to consecrate an idol here. Due to a delay by Hanuman in bringing a stone idol, Lord Rama used his own golden bangle (Peruvala) for the consecration, giving the place its name Peruvalassery, which later became Peralassery. The temple is world-famous for its massive and stunning stepwell pond, known as the Chira, which is the largest of its kind in Kerala. Devotees from all over the country visit to offer Hen's Eggs and milk to the serpent deities to alleviate Sarpa Dosha (snake-related afflictions). The atmosphere is deeply spiritual, surrounded by lush greenery and the rhythmic sounds of temple bells. The temple serves as a cultural hub, preserving traditional Kerala art forms and rituals that have been practiced for centuries. It remains a pinnacle of faith and architectural beauty in North Malabar.:

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    2 - 3 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Religious / Pilgrimage
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    Entry Fees:
    Free Entry for All: There is no entry fee to enter the Sree Peralassery Temple or to view the famous stepwell pond. However, devotees who wish to perform specific rituals like Sarpabali or Mutta Oppikal will need to pay a nominal fee at the temple counter. These charges u...
    Free Entry for All: There is no entry fee to enter the Sree Peralassery Temple or to view the famous stepwell pond. However, devotees who wish to perform specific rituals like Sarpabali or Mutta Oppikal will need to pay a nominal fee at the temple counter. These charges usually range from 10 to 500 rupees depending on the complexity of the puja. Parking may involve a small fee of 20 to 30 rupees in the designated areas outside. :
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    Timing:
    Regular Visiting Hours: The temple is open daily from 4:00 AM to 12:30 PM and again from 4:15 PM to 8:00 PM.

    Ideal Visit Time: The best time to experience the spiritual vibe is during the early morning hours (5:00 AM) when the air is fresh ...
    Regular Visiting Hours: The temple is open daily from 4:00 AM to 12:30 PM and again from 4:15 PM to 8:00 PM.

    Ideal Visit Time: The best time to experience the spiritual vibe is during the early morning hours (5:00 AM) when the air is fresh and the rituals are at their peak. For photography enthusiasts, the golden hour just before sunset (5:30 PM) is perfect for capturing the stepwell without harsh shadows. :
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    Special Events:
    The Annual Kodiyettam Festival: This is the most significant event held in the month of December. It lasts for eight days and features grand processions with caparisoned elephants, traditional percussion music like Thayambaka, and temple art forms. The entire village come...
    The Annual Kodiyettam Festival: This is the most significant event held in the month of December. It lasts for eight days and features grand processions with caparisoned elephants, traditional percussion music like Thayambaka, and temple art forms. The entire village comes alive with lights and stalls, making it a vibrant cultural spectacle. Kaveri Samkramam in October is another special day when thousands take a holy dip in the pond. :
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Symmetrical Steps of the Chira: The most iconic shot is taken from the top corner of the pond looking down, capturing the repetitive patterns of the steps.

    Evening Lamp Lighting: Capture the golden glow of the brass lamps against the da...
    The Symmetrical Steps of the Chira: The most iconic shot is taken from the top corner of the pond looking down, capturing the repetitive patterns of the steps.

    Evening Lamp Lighting: Capture the golden glow of the brass lamps against the darkening sky during the evening puja.

    The Ancient Banyan Tree: The large trees surrounding the temple provide a classic "God's Own Country" aesthetic for portraits.

    The Temple Entrance: The traditional gateway with its tiled roof is a great example of Kerala heritage. :

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Things To Do

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    Spiritual Rituals and Darshan: Start your visit by offering prayers at the main sanctum to Lord Subramanya. Participate in the Mutta Oppikal ritual by offering eggs to the serpent idols to seek blessings for health and prosperity.

    Exploring the Great Stepwell: Spend a significant amount of time at the Peralassery Chira. You can walk down the numerous stone steps to reach the water level, which is a meditative experience.

    Photography at the Pond: The symmetrical steps provide a perfect backdrop for cultural photography. However, ensure you respect the sanctity of the place.

    Witnessing Traditional Arts: If you visit during the festival season in December, you can watch Kathakali, Theyyam, and Ottanthullal performances.

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    Why Famous:
    Unique Serpent Worship and Offerings: This temple is globally recognized for its unconventional ritual of offering Hen's Eggs to the snake gods, a practice rarely seen in other mainstream Hindu temples.

    Historical Link to Ramayana: Its fame...
    Unique Serpent Worship and Offerings: This temple is globally recognized for its unconventional ritual of offering Hen's Eggs to the snake gods, a practice rarely seen in other mainstream Hindu temples.

    Historical Link to Ramayana: Its fame is bolstered by the legend of Lord Rama installing the deity using his royal bangle, making it a crucial site for Ramayana enthusiasts.

    The Iconic Stepwell: The massive Peralassery Chira is an architectural marvel that attracts photographers and architects from across the globe due to its intricate symmetry and sheer scale. :
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    Architecture:
    Traditional Kerala Temple Style and Stepwell Design: The temple exhibits classic Kerala architectural elements with a focus on wood carvings and laterite stone. The main sanctum is a circular or rectangular structure with a copper-plated roof.

    Dimensions: The most...
    Traditional Kerala Temple Style and Stepwell Design: The temple exhibits classic Kerala architectural elements with a focus on wood carvings and laterite stone. The main sanctum is a circular or rectangular structure with a copper-plated roof.

    Dimensions: The most striking feature is the Chira (Pond), which measures approximately 75 meters in length and 50 meters in width, featuring hundreds of geometrical steps descending to the water level. The pond resembles the ancient Baoris of Rajasthan. Inside the temple, the six-foot-tall idol of Lord Subramanya is a masterpiece of stone carving. The entrance features a multi-tiered brass lamp and a copper-roofed gateway typical of the Malabar region. :
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: The nearest airport is Kannur International Airport (CNN), located approximately 18 KMS away. You can hire a taxi or take a pre-paid cab directly to the temple.

    By Train: Kannur Railway Station is the major railhead, about 16 KMS a...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Anjarakandy River (1 KM), Muzhappilangad Beach (12 KM), St. Angelo Fort (16 KM), Parassinikkadavu Snake Park (22 KM), Arakkal Museum (15 KM), Payyambalam Beach (17 KM), Thalassery Fort (18 KM), Dharmadam Island (14 KM), Meenkunnu Beach (22 KM), Kizhunna Beach (15 KM)

Tourism Tips

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    Health and Safety: Be careful while walking down the steps of the pond as they can be slippery, especially during the monsoon. Ensure you stay hydrated as it can get humid.

    Packing: Wear comfortable cotton clothes. Men are often required ...

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