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Coordinates: 12°0153N 75°2205E / 12.0313°N 75.3680°E / 12.0313; 75.3680
 

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Trichambaram Shree Krishna Temple
Trichambaram Shree Krishna Temple, Taliparamba
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictKannur district
DeityKrishna
Governing bodyTTK Devaswam, Malabar Devaswom Board
Location
LocationTaliparamba
StateKerala
CountryIndia
Trichambaram Temple is located in Kerala
Trichambaram Temple

Location within Kerala

Geographic coordinates12°01′53N 75°22′05E / 12.0313°N 75.3680°E / 12.0313; 75.3680
Architecture
TypeKerala Architecture
Website
Trichambaram_Shree_Krishna_Seva_Samithi

Trichambaram Temple is a Krishna temple located in Taliparamba, in Kannur district of Kerala, South India. The main deity of the temple is Krishna after "Kamsavadham" sitting in His "Raudra" posture (ferocious posture).[1] The Temple is among the Abhimana Kshethrams which is a list of hoary Vaishnavite shrines.

The temple is also mentioned in the 11th century CE Sanskrit kāvya Mūṣikavaṃśa”.[2]

The sanctum has carvings and murals from the 15th and 16th centuries. In the temple complex there is also a shrine dedicated to Durga which is in middle of a tank.[3] This shrine is one of the 108 Durgalayas of Ancient Kerala. There are shrines for Shiva, Ganapathi, Sastha, Vishvaksena and Snake deities near the temple complex. There are three ponds near this temple.

Administration

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The temple is managed by TTK Devaswom (Taliparamba, Thrichambaram, Kanjirangad Devasom) which is a major devaswom board administering around 15 temples in Kannur District of Kerala.

Festival and Thitambu Nriththam

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Krishna and Balaram - Trichambaram

The annual temple festival (Utsavam) is a fortnight-long event beginning on Kumbham 22 of Malayalam calendar (which generally falls on 6 March) every year with the Kodiyettam (hoisting of a religious flag) and ends on Meenam 6 (which generally falls on 20 March) with Koodipiriyal (ending of this festival). In between these dates, for 11 days, Thitambu Nriththam (a form of dance with the idols of Krishna and Balarama) is held at Pookoth Nada (1 km from Trichambaram temple).

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Pilgrimage to Temple Heritage. Info Kerala Communications Pvt Ltd. September 2013. ISBN 9788192128443. Retrieved 1 September 2013.
  • ^ "Grammar of engagement with believers must be re-imagined in cases like Sabarimala". City: Thiruvananthapuram. Indian Express. TNN. Retrieved 24 January 2020.
  • ^ "Trichambaram Temple". Mathrubhumi. Archived from the original on 9 October 2014. Retrieved 15 June 2014.

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