Kayamkulam

Temple

Temple

Sree Dharma Sastha Temple

1. The Deity and Legend 2. Architecture and Sub-Deities 3. Major Festivals and Customs The temple is famous for its colorful and ritualistic festivals, which are a major part of the cultural life in the Onattukara region. 4. Other Unique Aspects

Temple

Sree Karimuttam Temple

The Sree Karimuttam Temple, located in the Kayamkulam area of Alappuzha district, Kerala, is a revered Hindu shrine known primarily for its worship of the Goddess (Devi), and often specified as Karimuttam Devi Temple or Karimuttam Vadakkekara Haindhava Karayogam. While the search results point to a couple of Devi temples in the vicinity (like Kayamkulam Edayotikavu Devi Temple and Karimuttam Devi Temple in Pallikkal), the name “Karimuttam Temple” refers to a significant local place of worship in the Peringala area near Kayamkulam. Key Aspects and Features Festivals and Rituals

Temple

Sree Vittoba Devasthan

The Sree Vittoba Devasthan in Kayamkulam is a highly significant and ancient temple, particularly for the Gowda Saraswath Brahmin (GSB) community in the region. It is often referred to locally as the ‘Konkani Temple’. Here is a summary of its key aspects and relevance: 1. Main Deity and Significance 2. History and Construction 3. Temple Structure and Unique Features 4. Major Festivals (Ulsavams) The specialty of the temple is its beautifully decorated wooden Chariot (Ratham), which is prominently featured in its annual festivals.

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