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How to Reach

Delhi – To – Triprayar Sri Rama Temple – Kerala

  • By Air: Take a flight from Indira Gandhi International Airport (Delhi) to Cochin International Airport, Kerala. From the airport, Triprayar is approximately 60–70 km away, and you can hire a taxi or take a bus via Thrissur.
  • By Train: Board a train from New Delhi to Thrissur Railway Station. From Thrissur, buses and taxis are available to reach Triprayar Sri Rama Temple.
  • By Road: A road journey from Delhi to Triprayar covers more than 2,500 km and is generally not preferred. However, long-distance travelers may use national highways passing through multiple states to reach Kerala.

Ahmedabad – To – Triprayar Sri Rama Temple – Kerala

  • By Air: Take a flight from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport (Ahmedabad) to Cochin International Airport. From Cochin, travel by taxi or bus to Triprayar via Thrissur.
  • By Train: Board a train from Ahmedabad Junction to Thrissur Railway Station. From Thrissur, the temple is accessible by local buses, auto-rickshaws, or taxis.
  • By Road: Ahmedabad to Triprayar by road is a long-distance journey of over 1,800 km. Travelers can drive via national highways through Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Kerala.

History of the Temple

Triprayar Sri Rama Temple, located in Thrissur district of Kerala, is one of the most revered temples dedicated to Lord Rama in South India. The presiding deity is Lord Rama, worshipped here along with Lord Hanuman, Lakshmana, and Bharata symbolically present within the same sanctum.

According to legend, the idol of Lord Rama worshipped here is believed to have been originally worshipped by Sage Durvasa and later installed by the rulers of the Chempakasseri kingdom. The temple has a significant association with the famous Nalambala Darshanam pilgrimage, which involves visiting four major temples dedicated to Lord Rama and his brothers. The architectural style of the temple reflects traditional Kerala temple architecture, featuring wooden carvings, copper-plated roofs, and beautiful mural paintings.

The temple is also closely linked with the mythological stories of the Ramayana and has been an important spiritual and cultural center for centuries. Major festivals such as Ekadasi, Thiruvonam, and the annual temple festival attract thousands of devotees from across India.

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How to Reach

Delhi – To – Triprayar Sri Rama Temple – Kerala

  • By Air: Take a flight from Indira Gandhi International Airport (Delhi) to Cochin International Airport, Kerala. From the airport, Triprayar is approximately 60–70 km away, and you can hire a taxi or take a bus via Thrissur.
  • By Train: Board a train from New Delhi to Thrissur Railway Station. From Thrissur, buses and taxis are available to reach Triprayar Sri Rama Temple.
  • By Road: A road journey from Delhi to Triprayar covers more than 2,500 km and is generally not preferred. However, long-distance travelers may use national highways passing through multiple states to reach Kerala.

Ahmedabad – To – Triprayar Sri Rama Temple – Kerala

  • By Air: Take a flight from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport (Ahmedabad) to Cochin International Airport. From Cochin, travel by taxi or bus to Triprayar via Thrissur.
  • By Train: Board a train from Ahmedabad Junction to Thrissur Railway Station. From Thrissur, the temple is accessible by local buses, auto-rickshaws, or taxis.
  • By Road: Ahmedabad to Triprayar by road is a long-distance journey of over 1,800 km. Travelers can drive via national highways through Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Kerala.

History of the Temple

Triprayar Sri Rama Temple, located in Thrissur district of Kerala, is one of the most revered temples dedicated to Lord Rama in South India. The presiding deity is Lord Rama, worshipped here along with Lord Hanuman, Lakshmana, and Bharata symbolically present within the same sanctum.

According to legend, the idol of Lord Rama worshipped here is believed to have been originally worshipped by Sage Durvasa and later installed by the rulers of the Chempakasseri kingdom. The temple has a significant association with the famous Nalambala Darshanam pilgrimage, which involves visiting four major temples dedicated to Lord Rama and his brothers. The architectural style of the temple reflects traditional Kerala temple architecture, featuring wooden carvings, copper-plated roofs, and beautiful mural paintings.

The temple is also closely linked with the mythological stories of the Ramayana and has been an important spiritual and cultural center for centuries. Major festivals such as Ekadasi, Thiruvonam, and the annual temple festival attract thousands of devotees from across India.

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