Overview
The Sree Sankara Narayana Temple is surrounded by lush greenery, providing a peaceful retreat for visitors. The architecture reflects traditional Indian temple design, and the temple's rituals and practices are steeped in rich cultural heritage.
History & Background
Sree Sankara Narayana Temple is dedicated to the combined worship of Lord Sankara (Shiva) and Lord Narayana (Vishnu), symbolizing unity and harmony. The temple has been a place of worship for centuries, attracting devotees from various regions.
Religious Significance
The temple is revered for its spiritual ambiance and is a center for community gatherings and festivals, emphasizing the teachings of unity and devotion.
Main Deities
Major Festivals
Temple Timings
Aarti Schedule
How to Reach
The temple is located on Temple Road, near Thampuran Lane in Kulasekharam. It is accessible by local buses and taxis, and nearby lodging options are available for visitors.
GPS Coordinates
Contact Information
+91 12345 67890
Visitor Information
Dress Code:
Devotees are advised to wear modest clothing, covering shoulders and knees, as a mark of respect.
Best Time to Visit:
October to March, when the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities and visits.
Temple Facilities
- ✓ Prasad distribution
- ✓ Resting area
- ✓ Parking space