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Vadakkunnathan Temple

Vadakkunnathan Temple  is an ancient Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva at city of Thrissur, of Kerala state in India. This temple is a classic example of the architectural style of Kerala and has monumental towers on all four sides and also a kuttambalam. Mural paintings depicting various episodes from Mahabharata can be seen inside the temple.

 The shrines and the Kuttambalam display vignettes carved in wood.

The temple, along with the mural paintings, has been declared as a National Monument by India under Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act.

 According to popular local lore, this is the first temple built by Parasurama, the sixth incarnation of Vishnu.

Tekkinkadu Ground, encircling the Vadakkunnathan Temple, is the main venue of the Thrissur Pooram.

 Non-Hindus are not allowed to enter into the temple.

The temple opens daily at 03:00 AM, closes at 10:30 AM, reopens at 05:00 PM and closes at 8.30 PM after 'Trippuka', the last rite of the day
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