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89. Palayoor Mahadeva Temple
Shiva Temples by Sage Parasurama
The legends suggest that the installation of the idol of god Mahadeva (Shiva) was performed by Parasurama himself.But it was converted to a church.
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89. Palayoor Mahadeva Temple

Palayur Mahadeva Temple was a legendary temple located in Palayoor near Chavakkad in the Thrissur district in ancient Kerala.This Shiva temple was later converted into a Christian church with the arrival of St. Thomas in Malabar, Kerala.Palayoor Mahadeva (Siva) Temple does not exist today. The temple is believed to be constructed by the first Chera king of Kodungallur. 

This temple is one among the 108 Shiva temples established by Parasurama.The legends suggest that the installation of the idol of god Mahadeva (Shiva) was performed by Parasurama himself.

The Palayoor church authorities until the day of the collapse of the disputed structure at Ayodhya, kept a board in front of the church that read “the church is constructed by St. Thomas after demolishing a temple”(Now the board has been removed).

Even Vatican(Papacy) is not ready to believe the story of the arrival of St. Thomas in Kerala; it is true that the demolition of the temple might have taken place only after the European occupation of this land.It is believed that the temple destruction was inaugurated by St. Francis Xavier in AD 1545. Broken pieces of idols, sculptures and remenants of the old temple were lying around the church till a short time ago.

Two large tanks on the west and east gates of the church tells the ancient glory of the Mahadeva temple. The well and compound wall of the temple existed were destroyed recently. There is not a single Brahmin house, at present, in the Palayoor village. According to Kerala Brahmins Palayoor is the place where an elephant became a goat(Aana aadaakum idam). Here elephent points to the great Mahadeva temple and goat points to the church.

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Palayur was the stronghold of the Brahmins.When St. Thomas arrived from Kodungallur, Jews had a settlement at Palayur, two thousand years ago. Ruins of an ancient Jewish synagogue are still seen outside of a temple about a furlong away from the Church. The origin of Christians in Kerala dates back to AD 52 when St. Thomas landed at the port of Kodungalloor. He visited various parts of Kerala and converted the natives including Namboothiri.

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