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Meenkulathikkavu is the oldest temple in Pallassena. Tradition has it that centuries ago three families belonging to the Veerasaiva Mannadiar clan worshipped the goddess Meenakshi as their deity. The structure is built in the Kerala style. It is constructed in such a way that the shadow of the wall never falls on the ground. There are two entrances, one in the north and the other in the west. The temple tank is next to the western entrance.
This is a temple of Subramanya near pallavur palakkad Dist Kerala.There was a megalethic burials around the temple,it may be the year of BC 2500.Two separate burials near the tree infront of the temple.
Pallassana Village Office, in Chittur Taluk of Palakkadu District in the State of Kerala.
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