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Sree Palkkulangara Devi Temple
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Palkulangara Devi Temple is a Hindu temple in Palkulangara, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India. This place is around 1 km from Pettah Junction, 700 m from West Fort Junction and 1.5 km from Chakka bypass Junction. It is about 1.5 kilometres to the west of Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple in Thiruvananthapuram city.
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Playaza
Second Floor, Mall of Travancore, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala 695024, India
Palm-Leaf Manuscripts Museum
FWPR+G44, Thakaraparambu Rd, Prasanthi Nagar, Pazhavangadi, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala 695008, India
Pettah Shiva Temple
FWVH+673, Kartika Nagar Road, Pettah, Chackai Pettah, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala 695024, India
Sree Mithranandapuram Thrimoorthy Temple
B 211, B 211, Mithranandapuram Street, Fort PO, B 211, W Fort - Swathi Nagar Rd, Fort, Swathi Nagar, Pazhavangadi, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala 695023, India
Nearby restaurants
Hotel SPS Kingsway
TC 36, 287, NH Bypass Service Rd, Near Ananthapuri Hospital Parking, Manava Nagar, Eanchakkal, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala 695024, India
Villa Maya
MUTHOOT SKY CHEF, No-120 Palayam Airport Road Near, Vallakkadavu, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala 695008, India
Deyvee Restaurant
Nalumukku-Kaithamukku Rd, Nalumukku, Kaithamukku, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala 695008, India
Grand Duke Restaurant
Kerala, Manava Nagar, Eanchakkal, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala 695024, India
Thaqwa Restaurant
Airport Rd, near Inspire Architectural Solutions, Eanchakkal, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala 695008, India
Vayalil Restaurant, The Finedine, eanchakkal
Thiruvananthapuram Byp, opposite SBI ATM, Eanchakkal, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala 695008, India
Balan's Kamalam Restaurant
Kaithamukku Petta Rd, Nalumukku, Kaithamukku, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala 695023, India
Nadan kadayum Veettile oonum
Vanchiyoor, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala 695035, India
Tasty Restaurant
NH Bypass Service Rd, Eanchakkal, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala 695024, India
Thattukadayile Puttukada
Sreekanteswaram Temple Rd, Nalumukku, Pazhavangadi, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala 695023, India
Nearby hotels
OYO Home 30336 Modern Contemporary 3 BHK
TC29/904, Near Passport office, Palkulangara, PO, Pettah, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala 695008, India
Malar Homes
Captain Varsha Road, Tc 36/249, Eanchakkal, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala 695008, India
Rajamandiram
Kaithamukku Petta Rd, P.O, Palkulangara, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala 695008, India
Nalinam Homestay (Near Sri Padmanabha Swamy Temple Thiruvanthapuram)
Near Sri Padmanabha Temple West Fort, TR Sukumaran Nair Rd, Junction, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala 695008, India
Hotel Pallava Rajadhani
Thiruvananthapuram Byp, Eanchakkal, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala 695008, India
OYO 27788 Elegant Stay Near International Airport
TC 85/624 Six Gems apartment Opposite ARTEC SREYA apartments Kavaradi, Palkulangara, Road, Petta, Kaithamukku, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala 695024, India
Sree Nivas Home Stay
FWMP+P5W, Samajam Lane, TR Sukumaran Nair Rd, Perunthanni, Pazhavangadi, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala 695008, India
Puthenchirayil Homestay
FWPH+5XP, Sreechithra Nagar, Akshara Veedi, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala 695024, India
Hotel Falcon
Eanchakkal, Chakai, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala 695008, India
Tabish Inn
FWPH+M77, Manava Nagar, Eanchakkal, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala 695024, India
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Sree Palkkulangara Devi Temple

DEN89, DEN89, FWQM+697, DEN89, DEN89, Sangeetha Nagar, Palkulangara, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala 695008, India
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Palkulangara Devi Temple is a Hindu temple in Palkulangara, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India. This place is around 1 km from Pettah Junction, 700 m from West Fort Junction and 1.5 km from Chakka bypass Junction. It is about 1.5 kilometres to the west of Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple in Thiruvananthapuram city.

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attractions: Playaza, Palm-Leaf Manuscripts Museum, Pettah Shiva Temple, Sree Mithranandapuram Thrimoorthy Temple, restaurants: Hotel SPS Kingsway, Villa Maya, Deyvee Restaurant, Grand Duke Restaurant, Thaqwa Restaurant, Vayalil Restaurant, The Finedine, eanchakkal, Balan's Kamalam Restaurant, Nadan kadayum Veettile oonum, Tasty Restaurant, Thattukadayile Puttukada
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Nearby attractions of Sree Palkkulangara Devi Temple

Playaza

Palm-Leaf Manuscripts Museum

Pettah Shiva Temple

Sree Mithranandapuram Thrimoorthy Temple

Playaza

Playaza

4.6

(951)

Closed
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Palm-Leaf Manuscripts Museum

Palm-Leaf Manuscripts Museum

4.7

(53)

Closed
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Pettah Shiva Temple

Pettah Shiva Temple

4.5

(92)

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Sree Mithranandapuram Thrimoorthy Temple

Sree Mithranandapuram Thrimoorthy Temple

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Santosh Kumar RSantosh Kumar R
THE TEMPLE OPENS AT 5:00 AM 5:00 AM: Nada Thurakkal 5:30 AM: Abhishekam 6:30 AM: Usha Pooja 10:30 AM: Ucha Pooja TEMPLE CLOSES AT 11:00 AM TEMPLE WILL BE CLOSED b/e 11:00 AM-5:00 PM TEMPLE OPENS AT 5:00 PM 6:45 PM: Deeparadhana 7:30 PM: Athazha pooja TEMPLE CLOSES AT 8:00 PM Palkulangara Devi Temple, situated in Palkulangara, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India, is a prominent Hindu temple with a rich history and strategic location. It is conveniently located approximately 1 kilometre from Pettah Junction, 700 meters from West Fort Junction, and 1.5 kilometres from Chakka Bypass Junction. Additionally, it is about 1.5 kilometres to the west of the renowned Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple in Thiruvananthapuram city. Presently, the temple is under the administration of the Sree Palkulangara Devi Temple Trust and stands as a remarkable example of Kerala Vasthu Vidya, showcasing traditional architectural principles. The temple is dedicated to Sree Palkulangara Devi, and its serene environment is a testament to the natural beauty that surrounds it. Inside the temple premises, you will also find a sacred grove or "kavu." According to legend, the primary deity of the temple was installed by the great warrior Arjuna. After the installation, Arjuna shot an arrow into the ground, and miraculously, it led to the emergence of a pond filled with milk. This milk from the pond has been used for sacred Abhisheka rituals. The name "Palkulangara" itself signifies the banks of the milk pond, where "Pal" stands for milk, "Kulam" for pond, and "Kara" for banks. The pond is located behind the temple, adding to the temple's unique charm and significance.
AKSHAY P MAKSHAY P M
The Palkulangara Devi Temple situated in the western side of Trivandrum is hardly one and a half kilometers away from the West Fort gate. From the west fort, one has to take the road going parallel to the Araat Road (The Road going from west fort to Eanchakkal junction), passing through the Chempakassery Junction. While the temple can be reached by Road and in a vehicle, driving to t he t emple in a four wheeler is possible only from the Western and Eastern Gates sides. The temple has a large compound and the diety is inside the sanctum snctorum . There are other deities also in the temple. In front of the temple, at the Western gate there is a large ground where the Uroottu Parambu Festival is held once in 12 years. This is considered to be powerful temple.
Vishal GuptaVishal Gupta
The Palkulangara Devi Temple situated in the western side of Trivandrum is hardly one and a half kilometers away from the West Fort gate. From the west fort, one has to take the road going parallel to the Araat Road (The Road going from west fort to Eanchakkal junction), passing through the Chempakassery Junction. While the temple can be reached by Road and in a vehicle, driving to t he t emple in a four wheeler is possible only from the Western and Eastern Gates sides. The temple has a large compound and the diety is inside the sanctum snctorum . There are other deities also in the temple. In front of the temple, at the Western gate there is a large ground where the Uroottu Parambu Festival is held once in 12 years. This is considered to be powerful temple
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THE TEMPLE OPENS AT 5:00 AM 5:00 AM: Nada Thurakkal 5:30 AM: Abhishekam 6:30 AM: Usha Pooja 10:30 AM: Ucha Pooja TEMPLE CLOSES AT 11:00 AM TEMPLE WILL BE CLOSED b/e 11:00 AM-5:00 PM TEMPLE OPENS AT 5:00 PM 6:45 PM: Deeparadhana 7:30 PM: Athazha pooja TEMPLE CLOSES AT 8:00 PM Palkulangara Devi Temple, situated in Palkulangara, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India, is a prominent Hindu temple with a rich history and strategic location. It is conveniently located approximately 1 kilometre from Pettah Junction, 700 meters from West Fort Junction, and 1.5 kilometres from Chakka Bypass Junction. Additionally, it is about 1.5 kilometres to the west of the renowned Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple in Thiruvananthapuram city. Presently, the temple is under the administration of the Sree Palkulangara Devi Temple Trust and stands as a remarkable example of Kerala Vasthu Vidya, showcasing traditional architectural principles. The temple is dedicated to Sree Palkulangara Devi, and its serene environment is a testament to the natural beauty that surrounds it. Inside the temple premises, you will also find a sacred grove or "kavu." According to legend, the primary deity of the temple was installed by the great warrior Arjuna. After the installation, Arjuna shot an arrow into the ground, and miraculously, it led to the emergence of a pond filled with milk. This milk from the pond has been used for sacred Abhisheka rituals. The name "Palkulangara" itself signifies the banks of the milk pond, where "Pal" stands for milk, "Kulam" for pond, and "Kara" for banks. The pond is located behind the temple, adding to the temple's unique charm and significance.
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The Palkulangara Devi Temple situated in the western side of Trivandrum is hardly one and a half kilometers away from the West Fort gate. From the west fort, one has to take the road going parallel to the Araat Road (The Road going from west fort to Eanchakkal junction), passing through the Chempakassery Junction. While the temple can be reached by Road and in a vehicle, driving to t he t emple in a four wheeler is possible only from the Western and Eastern Gates sides. The temple has a large compound and the diety is inside the sanctum snctorum . There are other deities also in the temple. In front of the temple, at the Western gate there is a large ground where the Uroottu Parambu Festival is held once in 12 years. This is considered to be powerful temple.
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The Palkulangara Devi Temple situated in the western side of Trivandrum is hardly one and a half kilometers away from the West Fort gate. From the west fort, one has to take the road going parallel to the Araat Road (The Road going from west fort to Eanchakkal junction), passing through the Chempakassery Junction. While the temple can be reached by Road and in a vehicle, driving to t he t emple in a four wheeler is possible only from the Western and Eastern Gates sides. The temple has a large compound and the diety is inside the sanctum snctorum . There are other deities also in the temple. In front of the temple, at the Western gate there is a large ground where the Uroottu Parambu Festival is held once in 12 years. This is considered to be powerful temple
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Sree Palkkulangara Devi Temple is a peaceful and spiritually rich temple located in the Palkulangara area of Thiruvananthapuram. The name of the temple means "banks of the milk pond," which comes from a legend that Arjuna from the Mahabharata installed the main idol here and created a milk pond for performing abhishekam.

The temple is believed to be more than a thousand years old. It is built in the traditional Kerala style with sloping tiled roofs, wooden structures, and a quiet courtyard. Behind the sanctum, there is an actual pond, which still holds religious importance and ties directly to the temple’s name and story.

The main deity is Goddess Durga, worshipped here in the forms of Tripura Sundari and Bhadrakali. Alongside the main shrine, there are smaller shrines for Ganesha, Shiva, Ayyappa, Nagaraja, Veerabhadra, Brahmarakshas, and the Navagrahas. The presence of so many deities gives the temple a balanced and inclusive feel.

The temple is known for its calm atmosphere and well-maintained space. It is especially active during festivals like Meena Bharani and Vinayaka Chathurthi, when devotees gather in large numbers. The monthly Ayilyam Pooja is also significant here, as it is connected to the serpent worship tradition in Kerala.

The temple is open in the early morning and again in the evening. Most people spend around thirty to forty-five minutes here, taking time to pray, walk around the pond, and enjoy a few quiet moments in the courtyard.

Though it's in the middle of the city, the temple feels tucked away and peaceful. It’s a beautiful example of how ancient stories, local beliefs, and traditional architecture come together in a...

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THE TEMPLE OPENS AT 5:00 AM 5:00 AM: Nada Thurakkal 5:30 AM: Abhishekam 6:30 AM: Usha Pooja 10:30 AM: Ucha Pooja TEMPLE CLOSES AT 11:00 AM TEMPLE WILL BE CLOSED b/e 11:00 AM-5:00 PM TEMPLE OPENS AT 5:00 PM 6:45 PM: Deeparadhana 7:30 PM: Athazha pooja TEMPLE CLOSES AT 8:00 PM

Palkulangara Devi Temple, situated in Palkulangara, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India, is a prominent Hindu temple with a rich history and strategic location. It is conveniently located approximately 1 kilometre from Pettah Junction, 700 meters from West Fort Junction, and 1.5 kilometres from Chakka Bypass Junction. Additionally, it is about 1.5 kilometres to the west of the renowned Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple in Thiruvananthapuram city. Presently, the temple is under the administration of the Sree Palkulangara Devi Temple Trust and stands as a remarkable example of Kerala Vasthu Vidya, showcasing traditional architectural principles. The temple is dedicated to Sree Palkulangara Devi, and its serene environment is a testament to the natural beauty that surrounds it. Inside the temple premises, you will also find a sacred grove or "kavu." According to legend, the primary deity of the temple was installed by the great warrior Arjuna. After the installation, Arjuna shot an arrow into the ground, and miraculously, it led to the emergence of a pond filled with milk. This milk from the pond has been used for sacred Abhisheka rituals. The name "Palkulangara" itself signifies the banks of the milk pond, where "Pal" stands for milk, "Kulam" for pond, and "Kara" for banks. The pond is located behind the temple, adding to the temple's unique charm and...

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Palkulangara Devi Temple ( പാല്‍കുളങ്ങര ദേവി ക്ഷേത്രം) is a Hindu temple in Palkulangara,Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India. This place is around 1 km from Pettah Junction, 700 m from West Fort Junction and 1.5 km from Chakka bypass Junction. It is about 1.5 kilometres to the west of Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple in Thiruvananthapuram city. Now the temple is under the control of Sree Palkulangara Devi Temple Trust. The temple is an excellent example of Kerala Vasthu Vidya. The abode of Sree Palkulangara Devi is one of the most ancient temples in Kerala, which preserves the beauty and atmosphere gifted by nature. A kavu is also there in the temple.Legend has it that the main deity was installed by Arjuna. After installing the deity, Arjuna sent an arrow to the ground and it made way to a pond of milk, and the milk from the pond was used for Abhisheka. Palkulangara means the banks of the pond of milk(Pal - Milk, Kulam - Pond, Kara - Banks). The pond in the back...

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