Kattil Madam Temple
Shrine in Kerala, in India
10°46′14.4″N 76°09′12″E / 10.770667°N 76.15333°E / 10.770667; 76.15333
Kattil Madam Temple is a dilapidated shrine in the Palakkad district in Kerala, India. It is thought to be a Jain temple built around the ninth or tenth centuries AD and is situated on the Pattambi Guruvayur road.
Architecture
The architecture is of Dravidian style with Chola and Pandya influences.[1] The temple features an alpa-vimana.[2]
The temple is protected by the Archaeological Survey of India.[3]
References
Citation
- ^ Journal of Kerala Studies. University of Kerala. 1973. p. iii. Retrieved 16 September 2014.
- ^ The Hindu 2021.
- ^ Protected Monuments in Kerala.
Sources
- "Protected Monuments in Kerala". Archaeological Survey of India.
- "Kattilmadam, the Chola-era temple lies neglected". The Hindu. 8 July 2021.
External links
- Media related to Kattil Madam Temple at Wikimedia Commons
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See also : Jain temples in North America
- Pawapuri
- Statue of Vasupujya
- Sri Digambar Jain Lal Mandir
- Naya Mandir
- Ahinsa Sthal
- Abhapur
- Bhadreshwar
- Girnar
- Hutheesing
- Mahudi
- Palitana
- Shankheshwar
- Taranga
- Kothara
- Panchasara
- Kumbhariaji
- Anantnath Swami Temple
- Jain temple, Alleppey
- Jain Temple, Kidanganad
- Jainimedu Jain temple
- Kattil Madam Temple
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