Alathiyur Subrahmanya temple in Malappuram Kerala was lying in ruins for close to a century, before we started revival. Land was encroached and legs and head of Subrahmanya idol cutoff during during 1921 riots.
Timeline of revival of Subrahmanya temple in Malappuram Kerala
14-15 Jun 2018: Devaprashnam rituals
23 Aug 2018: Temporary sanctum built
13 Sep 2018: Dismantling of old Garbagriha
4 Nov 2018: Approach road cleared.
8 Nov 2018: Shilanyas for new Garbagriha
An office building for temple administration is also being made in temple land as part of the reconstruction of Alathiyur Subrahmanya temple in Malappuram Kerala.
Volunteers now trying hard for getting electricity connection for Alathiyur Subrahmanya temple Malappuram. Electricity required for stone work in temple.
Due to additional poles to be erected, fees are exhorbitant.
Shilpi working on stones to be used for Garbagriha of Alathiyur Subrahmanya temple, Kerala.
They come from families doing temple work for centuries. Use of machines have made cutting stones easier. However designs on stones are still done by hand tools.
Three stone layers of Garbagriha of Alathiyur Subrahmanya temple Malappuram Kerala completed, three more layers left. After which will begin the work of side walls.
The restoration of the Garbagriha of Alathiyur Subrahmanya temple is complete. This has been made possible by the support extended by Hindus across the world.
We would like to thank everyone who supported and contributed towards the restoration.
Key of the restored Garbagriha of Alathiyur Subrahmanya temple was handed over to Keshavan Namboodiri , the 95 year old Brahmin who had protected the temple ruins for decades.
He inturn offered key to the Deity who is the rightful owner of the temple.
Shri KK Muhammed, archaeologist and former Regional Director of Archaeological Survey of India visited Alathiyur Subrahmanya temple restored by UgraNarasimha Charitable Trust.
He reviewed the work and congratulated the team for restoring temple as per Agamas.
Thrippaloor Narasimha temple is a Mahakshethra in Malappuram Kerala which was destroyed during invasion of Tipu Sultan. The temple is now lying abandoned.
We are starting the revival of this temple. Site clearance work will start on 26 Oct 2018
Even the circumambulation path of Thrippaloor Narasimha temple in Malappuram was encroached and people made an illegal road through the temple. The temple pond was taken over by the Panchayat.
Temple need be rebuilt to protect whatever land is left.