Thursday, 21 February 2013

Famous Nagaraja Temples


            Famous Nagaraja Temples


1.Mannarassala Nagaraja Temple



How to Reach:
Nearest Railway Station: Ambalappuzha
Nearest Airports: Thiruvananthapuram International Airport (135 km) and Cochin international airport (130 km).Mannarasala Nagaraja temple is located 3 km from Harippad, Alappuzha, Kerala. It is the only temple having a woman as chief priest.32 kms south of Alappuzha
Contact Address:
Mannarasala Sree Nagaraja Temple
Mannarasala Dewaswom
Mannarasala P.O, Haripad
Phone: +91- 479- 2413788

2.Vettikkottu Nagaraja Temple

By road:
Devotees coming from Thiruvananthapuram and Eranakulum via NH47 after reaching the K.S.R.T.C Bus Station at Kayamkulam, should take the eastward going Kayamkulam-Punaloor road and after traveling 11 km would reach the temple.

Devotees coming from Main Central (M.C.) road can reach the Adoor K.S.R.T.C Bus Station and from there travel 17 km westward to reach the temple via the Punaloor-Kayamkulam route.

By rail:
Nearest railway station: Kayamkulam, Mavelikkara and Chengannoor.

By air:
Nearest airport: Thiruvananthapuram International Airport and Cochin International Airport.

Address
Vetticode Sree Nagaraja Swamy Temple
Vetticode P.O.
Pallickkal
Alappuzha
Pin - 690 503
Tel: +91-479-2339933, 2115585, 3292544
http://www.vetticodenagarajatemple.com/


3.Pambummekkattu Mana



Contact Address:
Pambummekkattu Mana
P.O. Vadama, Mala
Pin: 680 736
Thrichur
Ph: 0480 2890453
Mob: 9349002911

mail@pambummekkattumana.com
www.pambummekkattumana.com
4.Nagercoil Nagaraja  Temple



The temple can be reached by traveling by train or bus. If one travels by air, he can first go to Thiruvananthapuram and thence, he can reach Nagercoil. From Madurai airport, one can reach the temple traveling by road. From Chennai, there are trains and buses that go to Nagercoil.
The Nagaraja temple is situated here. This town, named after the temple dedicated to Nagaraja, the King of Snakes (Serpent God) is the head quarters of Kanyakumari District. The images of lord Siva and Ananatha Krishna are also enshrined here.The Nagaraja is installed on the ground where it was origninally found and the sand is scooped out and given as 'Prasadam' to the devotees. The entrance of the temple is reminiscent of Chinese architecture of a Buddhist Vihar. Nagaraja Temple of Nagercoil is visited by pilgrims mostly in the month of Avani (August – September). On every Sunday in Avani, huge hordes of pilgrims visit Nagaraja Temple and offer special prayers to the serpent deity. It is the wet sand scooped out from the enshrined ground of Nagaraja idol, which is distributed as prasadam.
Dharshana Time:
4.30A.M to 12.30 P.M. &
 4.30 P.M. to 8.30 P.M.
Phone No. 04652- 232420

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