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thiru+aarattu+madannada+mylakkadu Latitude and Longitude:

8°51′59.0″N 76°41′41.6″E / 8.866389°N 76.694889°E / 8.866389; 76.694889
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Thiru Aarattu Madannada Temple
Religion
Affiliation Hinduism
District Kollam
Deity Shiva
FestivalsUchara Maholsavam
Location
Location Mylakkadu
State Kerala
Country  India
Thiru Aarattu Madannada, Mylakkadu is located in Kerala
Thiru Aarattu Madannada, Mylakkadu
Thiru Aarattu Madannada Temple, Mylakkadu, Kollam, Kerala
Geographic coordinates 8°51′59.0″N 76°41′41.6″E / 8.866389°N 76.694889°E / 8.866389; 76.694889 [1]
Elevation31.33 m (103 ft)

Thiru Aarattu Madannada is a temple dedicated to Shiva in Kollam district, [1] in Kerala in the peninsular India. The temple is situated in Mylakkadu. [2] The temple is located on the National Highway 47 between Chathannur and Kottiyam near Mylakkadu. In the ancient temple, Lord Shiva resides under a pine tree. The festival of this temple is well known in the Kollam district as it has a history going back centuries.

Uchara Maholsavam

Uchara Maholsavam festival day in Kerala is well-known, especially in Kollam district.

Uchara Maholsavam is considered as half of Onam on Makaram 28. It is a traditional festival in the temple. Thirumudi Ezhunnallath is the main attraction of Uchara. On this occasion, the priest of the temple, who carries the jewels wearing a valuable hat starts his barefoot walk from Peringapuram.

Way to the Temple

You can reach the temple through Mylakkadu and Ithikkara. Kollam Junction railway station and Paravur Railway Station are the nearest railway stations.

Location

This temple is located with the geographic coordinates of 8°51′59.0″N 76°41′41.6″E / 8.866389°N 76.694889°E / 8.866389; 76.694889 [2] at an altitude of about 31.33 m above the mean sea level.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Thiru Aarattu Madannada". Travelyy.com. 25 April 2020. Retrieved 15 November 2023.
  2. ^ "Thiru Aarattu Madannada Temple – Hindu Temple Timings, History, Location, Deity, shlokas". Retrieved 15 November 2023.

External links

  1. ^ "Facebook". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 15 November 2023.

thiru+aarattu+madannada+mylakkadu Latitude and Longitude:

8°51′59.0″N 76°41′41.6″E / 8.866389°N 76.694889°E / 8.866389; 76.694889
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Thiru Aarattu Madannada Temple
Religion
Affiliation Hinduism
District Kollam
Deity Shiva
FestivalsUchara Maholsavam
Location
Location Mylakkadu
State Kerala
Country  India
Thiru Aarattu Madannada, Mylakkadu is located in Kerala
Thiru Aarattu Madannada, Mylakkadu
Thiru Aarattu Madannada Temple, Mylakkadu, Kollam, Kerala
Geographic coordinates 8°51′59.0″N 76°41′41.6″E / 8.866389°N 76.694889°E / 8.866389; 76.694889 [1]
Elevation31.33 m (103 ft)

Thiru Aarattu Madannada is a temple dedicated to Shiva in Kollam district, [1] in Kerala in the peninsular India. The temple is situated in Mylakkadu. [2] The temple is located on the National Highway 47 between Chathannur and Kottiyam near Mylakkadu. In the ancient temple, Lord Shiva resides under a pine tree. The festival of this temple is well known in the Kollam district as it has a history going back centuries.

Uchara Maholsavam

Uchara Maholsavam festival day in Kerala is well-known, especially in Kollam district.

Uchara Maholsavam is considered as half of Onam on Makaram 28. It is a traditional festival in the temple. Thirumudi Ezhunnallath is the main attraction of Uchara. On this occasion, the priest of the temple, who carries the jewels wearing a valuable hat starts his barefoot walk from Peringapuram.

Way to the Temple

You can reach the temple through Mylakkadu and Ithikkara. Kollam Junction railway station and Paravur Railway Station are the nearest railway stations.

Location

This temple is located with the geographic coordinates of 8°51′59.0″N 76°41′41.6″E / 8.866389°N 76.694889°E / 8.866389; 76.694889 [2] at an altitude of about 31.33 m above the mean sea level.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Thiru Aarattu Madannada". Travelyy.com. 25 April 2020. Retrieved 15 November 2023.
  2. ^ "Thiru Aarattu Madannada Temple – Hindu Temple Timings, History, Location, Deity, shlokas". Retrieved 15 November 2023.

External links

  1. ^ "Facebook". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 15 November 2023.

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