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Open Opens at 4:30-11:00,17:00-20:30
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FWMW+RWP, Padmavilasam Rd, Pazhavangadi, Padma Nagar, Pazhavangadi, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala 695023, IndiaMap
Phone+91 471 246 1929
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  • Suryakatakam
    Suryakatakam
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    Famous its Block Idol

    Anyone who is visiting to Trivandrum, a visit to Padmanabhaswamy temple is a must but what completes the visit is breaking a coconut at the revered Pazhavangadi Ganapati temple. This temple is a landm...

    Reviewed on Jun 15, 2024
  • AllIndiatravelling
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    Visit to the GAnesh Temple

    The most important Ganesh Temple in Trivandrum. Situated on a busy crossroad, the temple does not have too much of a crowd, and one can easily get good darshan and also spend some time doing Ganesh Pu...

    Reviewed on Jan 16, 2023
  • ShashM63
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    Great Temple

    Amazing Temple. Must Visit for all travellers who come to Trivandrum. This Temple is famous for the coconuts being broken as an offering for Ganapati

    Reviewed on Jan 4, 2023
  • Krishnan R
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    Beautiful Temple of Lord Ganesha

    We came here on Christmas Day early morning after our trip to Attukal Devi temple around 6:30AM. Mostly we bought coconuts and broke them inside the temple (there's a place where we can throw and brea...

    Reviewed on Dec 28, 2022
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    Om ganapathi

    Pazhavangadi Sri Maha Ganapathy is the main deity of this temple. Here deity is facing in East direction and right leg in the folded posture.

    Reviewed on Nov 30, 2022
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