Puthoorppilly Sree Krishnaswamy Temple

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Puthoorppilly Sreekrishna temple
Puthoorpilli Sree Krishna Temple Majpara.JPG
Entrance of Sree Krishna Temple Majpara
Religion
Affiliation Hinduism
District Ernakulam
Deity Lord Krishna
FestivalsSreekrishna Jayanthi
Location
Location Manjapra
State Kerala
Country India
India Kerala location map.svg
Om symbol.svg
Location within Kerala
Geographic coordinates 10°12′50.57″N76°26′59.02″E / 10.2140472°N 76.4497278°E / 10.2140472; 76.4497278 Coordinates: 10°12′50.57″N76°26′59.02″E / 10.2140472°N 76.4497278°E / 10.2140472; 76.4497278
Architecture
Type Kerala Traditional

Puthoorppilly Sreekrishna temple is located at Manjapra, a small village in Ernakulam District, Kerala, India. This temple is a protected monument by Archeological Department, Kerala. [1] The deity at this temple is Lord Krishna.

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References

  1. http://www.keralaculture.org/keralaasi-protected-mounments/628 Archeological Dept of kerala