Kallil Temple
About Kallil Temple
Kallil Temple represents one of the most ancient Hindu temples in Kerala, situated in the Ernakulam district approximately 8 kilometers from Perumbavoor. The temple's name originates from the Malayalam word 'Kallil,' which translates to 'in stone,' reflecting its architectural heritage. As a protected monument under the Kerala State Department of Archaeology, the temple holds significant historical and cultural importance. The structure exemplifies the ancient temple architecture of Kerala and serves as an important pilgrimage site for both Hindu and Jain devotees, preserving centuries of religious tradition and craftsmanship.
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