Vazhappally Maha Shiva Temple

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Vazhappally Maha Siva Temple is a Hindu temple placed in Vazhappally close to Changanassery in Kottayam district in the Indian country of Kerala. The temple is administered by means of the Travancore Devaswom Board. The temple is believed to be built by means of the first Chera king of Kodungallur. The legends endorse that the set up of the idol of god Mahadeva (Shiva) used to be carried out with the aid of Parasurama himself. This temple is one amongst the 108 Shiva temples mounted through Parasurama. It is one of the few temples in Kerala the place two nalambalams and two flag-masts are dedicated. The temple, a Grama Kshetra, additionally includes some seventeenth century timber carvings (daru silpas) depicting collectible figurines from epics. A Vattezhuttu inscription on the northern phase of the base of the cultural shrine suggests that the repairs have been accomplished in Kollam Era 840 (1665 AD).

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