Cannabaceae

Thiru Nayathode Siva Narayana Temple
Thiru Nayathode Siva Narayana Temple
Entrance of Thiru Nayathode Siva Narayana Temple
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictErnakulam
DeityLord Siva & Mahavishnu
FestivalsMain Festival
Location
LocationNayathode
StateKerala
Country India
Thiru Nayathode Siva Narayana Temple is located in Kerala
Thiru Nayathode Siva Narayana Temple
Thirunayathode Sivanarayana Temple, Nayathode, Ernakulam, Kerala
Geographic coordinates10°10′01″N 76°24′13″E / 10.166911°N 76.403499°E / 10.166911; 76.403499
Architecture
TypeKerala Traditional
Elevation34.3 m (113 ft)

Thiru Nayathode Siva Narayana Temple is located at Nayathod,[1] a small village in Ernakulam District,[2] Kerala, India. The temple is located at about 3 km from Cochin International Airport. This temple is a protected monument by Archeological Department, Kerala.[3] The deities at this temple are Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "Thiru Nayathode Siva Narayana Temple Ernakulam, Kerala - Hindu Temples". rgyan.com. Retrieved 20 December 2023.
  2. ^ "Sivanarayana Temple, Thirunayathode". Archaeology. Retrieved 20 December 2023.
  3. ^ http://www.keralaculture.org/keralaasi-protected-mounments/628 Kerala Archaeology Dept Website
  4. ^ "Thiru Nayathode Siva Narayana Temple Essential Tips and Information". Trek Zone. Retrieved 20 December 2023.



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