Triprangode Siva Temple
Facts and practical information
Triprangode Siva Temple is a Hindu temple located at Triprangode, near Tirur, Malappuram district, Kerala. The ancient temple is situated 5 kilometres west of Tirunavaya railway station and 10 kilometres south of Tirur railway station. It is one of the most important Hindu pilgrimage centres in northern Kerala. Kokila Sandeśa of Uddanta Sanstrikal mentions Triprangode among other major destinations in the region. Inscriptions of the Later Chera ruler Goda Ravi Varma were discovered from the Triprangode Siva Temple. Later, the region formed a part of the Kingdom of Tanur, who were the vassals of the Zamorins of Calicut. The main army led by the Zamorin camped at Triprangode during the Thirunavaya Wars of the 14th century. ()
Kerala
Triprangode Siva Temple – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Ayyapanov Waterfalls, Ponnani lighthouse, Tirunavaya Temple, Puramundekkadu Shri Mahadeva Temple.