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A olden day calm and serene temple
Tali temple is an old temple where Shiva is the main deity. It is believed that the temple was worshipped by the Zamorin of Kozhikode. The temple also has Narasimha murty, Ganapathi, Bhagavathi and Kr...
Temple which requires mundu for males and no jeans and modern dress for females. Great Shiva temple with supporting idols. No mobile, camera allowed inside the temple.
Medieval Shiva temple from the time of the Zamorins
Built during the 14th century (last renovation 1964) this Hindu temple is dedicated to Shiva. It is located close to Mananchira square where the Zamorin palace was located (now a park). The palace did...
Tali Sivan temple is divine, enchanting and fantastic experience. You need to wear a dhoti without shirt to enter the temple (for men and boys) For ladies, Indian traditional wear is allowed - ...
Very calm , no rush . It's compulsory for ladies to wear traditional sarees/ salwar suit and men need to wear dhotis . Photography is ofcourse not allowed inside the temple , but I took pictures outsi...
A olden day calm and serene temple
Tali temple is an old temple where Shiva is the main deity. It is believed that the temple was worshipped by the Zamorin of Kozhikode. The temple also has Narasimha murty, Ganapathi, Bhagavathi and Kr...
Very divine destination
Temple which requires mundu for males and no jeans and modern dress for females. Great Shiva temple with supporting idols. No mobile, camera allowed inside the temple.
Medieval Shiva temple from the time of the Zamorins
Built during the 14th century (last renovation 1964) this Hindu temple is dedicated to Shiva. It is located close to Mananchira square where the Zamorin palace was located (now a park). The palace did...
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Tali Sivan temple is divine, enchanting and fantastic experience. You need to wear a dhoti without shirt to enter the temple (for men and boys) For ladies, Indian traditional wear is allowed - ...
An ancient temple from the time of the Zamorins
Very calm , no rush . It's compulsory for ladies to wear traditional sarees/ salwar suit and men need to wear dhotis . Photography is ofcourse not allowed inside the temple , but I took pictures outsi...