Kattil Madam Temple

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Kattil madam temple, front view

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 9th or 10th centuries AD and is situated on the Pattambi Guruvayur road. The architecture is of Dravidian style[1] with Chola and Pandya influences.

Kerala government has declared it to be a protected monument on the 6th of January, 1976.

Notes

  1. ^ Journal of Kerala Studies. University of Kerala. 1973. p. iii. Retrieved 16 September 2014.

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