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Hindu temple in Kerala, India
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Thuppanathu Kavu is a Hindu temple dedicated to goddess Raja Rajeswary. It is located in Vazhamuttom, Kerala.

Raja Rajeswary is one of the most popular deities in the area. Pilgrims from all over South India visit and worship her. Her major festival is Patham Udhaya Pongala, which takes place in her temple during the month of Medam (April–May).

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  1. "Thuppanathu Kavu Devi Temple". Retrieved 29 August 2024.

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