Trichambaram Sree Krishna Temple :
Trichambaram Sree Krishna Temple situates in Taliparamba of Kannur District. Main deity is Sree Krishna after the Kamsavadham .
Since Trichambaram Sreekrishna sits in Raudra style (ferocious) it is believed not to worship him during dawn.
The Bali bimbam in the temple is of Child Krishna and also believed Parasurama did the installation and suggested the poojas, festival styles, etc.
The famous saint Sambaran has done 'Thapassu'(meditation) in this temple and thus the name 'Trichambaram' came to this temple.
The deity of the temple is lord Sree Krishna.
The annual temple festival (Utsavam) is a colourful event.
The fortnight-long festival begins on Kumbham 22 (March 6) every year with the kodiyettam (hoisting of a flag) and comes to an end on Meenam 6 (March 20) with Koodipiriyal (Ending of this festival). In between these dates, for 11 days is held at "Pookoth Nada".
The deity of the temple is Sree Krishna. The annual temple festival (Utsavam) is a colourful event.
The fortnight-long festival begins on Kumbham 22 (March 6) every year with the kodiyettam (hoisting of a flag) and comes to an end on Meenam 6 (March 20) with Koodipiriyal (Ending of this festival). In between these dates, for 11 days is held at "Pookoth Nada".
The temple festival is attracted by thousands of devotees every year. The decorated Idol of Lord Krishna and Lord Balarama are carried on the head by the priests and is taken on a procession to "Pookkothu Nada". Idol of "Balarama", brother of Sri Krishna, is brought from Dharmikulanagara temple at Mazhoor, 4 Km away from the Trichambaram Temple, accompanied by Melam and hundreds of devotees on Kumbham 22 (March 6). It is believed that Sree Krishna and Balarama are playing together.
Trichambaram Sree Krishna Temple situates in Taliparamba of Kannur District. Main deity is Sree Krishna after the Kamsavadham .
Since Trichambaram Sreekrishna sits in Raudra style (ferocious) it is believed not to worship him during dawn.
The Bali bimbam in the temple is of Child Krishna and also believed Parasurama did the installation and suggested the poojas, festival styles, etc.
The famous saint Sambaran has done 'Thapassu'(meditation) in this temple and thus the name 'Trichambaram' came to this temple.
The deity of the temple is lord Sree Krishna.
The annual temple festival (Utsavam) is a colourful event.
The fortnight-long festival begins on Kumbham 22 (March 6) every year with the kodiyettam (hoisting of a flag) and comes to an end on Meenam 6 (March 20) with Koodipiriyal (Ending of this festival). In between these dates, for 11 days is held at "Pookoth Nada".
The deity of the temple is Sree Krishna. The annual temple festival (Utsavam) is a colourful event.
The fortnight-long festival begins on Kumbham 22 (March 6) every year with the kodiyettam (hoisting of a flag) and comes to an end on Meenam 6 (March 20) with Koodipiriyal (Ending of this festival). In between these dates, for 11 days is held at "Pookoth Nada".
The temple festival is attracted by thousands of devotees every year. The decorated Idol of Lord Krishna and Lord Balarama are carried on the head by the priests and is taken on a procession to "Pookkothu Nada". Idol of "Balarama", brother of Sri Krishna, is brought from Dharmikulanagara temple at Mazhoor, 4 Km away from the Trichambaram Temple, accompanied by Melam and hundreds of devotees on Kumbham 22 (March 6). It is believed that Sree Krishna and Balarama are playing together.
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