Perunna Shri Subrahmanya Swamy Kshetram
Changanasserry, Kerala
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Perunna Shri Subramanya Kshetram is located in Kottayam District. It is believed that Sri Subrahmanya came here after Tharakasura Vadham. Vel is pointing downwards.

Story behind this temple is 👇

about a great Muruga devotee Kumaran Namboodiri. He had a wish to worship Palani Murugan Temple. But, due to some reasons Namboodiri was unable to go. It is said that Muruga appeared in his dream and told the Namboodiri that he will find a Vigraham in the river, and he should 👇
do Prathista in Perunna Temple. Thus Prathishta done here. During Prathishta Vigraham was completely covered in Sun Light. In the Malaylam month of Meenam, Prathista Dinam is celebrated.

Om Saravana Bhava
Om Muruga
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