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  1. Kulathupuzha Sastha Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Shasta, located in Kulathupuzha in the Kollam district of Kerala, India. It is one of the five important Sastha temples in Kerala, the others being Aryankavu , Achankovil , Sabarimala and Kanthamala. [ 1 ]

  2. Kulathupuzha Sastha Temple is located on the banks of Kulathupuzha, a tributary of Kallada River in Pathanapuram taluk of Kollam district. The presiding deity here is Lord Ayyappa in the form of Bala Sastha. It is one among the 108 sastha shrines in Kerala. The idol here is believed to be installed by Lord Parashurama.

  3. Kulathupuzha is a scenic village located in Kollam district of Kerala. Situated on a forest range on the Thiruvananthapuram - Shenkottai road, Kulathupuzha is renowned for its Sastha Temple. The Vishu Mahotsavam in April/May is the most important festival of the region. There are frequent buses from Kollam to Kulathupuzha, which makes the ...

  4. The Kulathupuzha Sastha Temple is easily accessible by road and is located 11.5 kilometers from Thenmala, 20 kilometers from Anchal, 60 kilometers from Varkala beach, 64 kilometers from Kollam, and 59 kilometers from the state capital Thiruvananthapuram. The nearest railway station is Thenmala (12 kilometers) and the closest airport is Thiruvananthapuram International Airport (73.5 kilometers).

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KulathupuzhaKulathupuzha - Wikipedia

    Kulathupuzha is well known for the Kulathupuzha Sastha Temple. The deity is known as Bala Sastha (child Sastha). The Vishu Mahotsavam in April is the most important festival of this temple. The temple legend is intertwined with fishes in a nearby river. [4]

  6. Kulathupuzha Temple is open from 6 AM to 11 AM. From 5 PM to 8 PM. Kulathupuzha Temple is dedicated to Lord Ayyappa in the form of Balasastha. One of 5 Sastha temples in Kerala. Timings: 6 AM - 11 AM, 5 PM - 8 PM.

  7. 1,260 m (4,134 ft) Website. sabarimala.kerala.gov.in. The Sabarimala Sree Dharma Sastha Temple[1] (Malayalam pronunciation: [ʃabəɾimala]) is a Hindu temple dedicated to the god Ayyappan, who is also known as Dharma Shasta and is the son of the deities Shiva and Mohini (female avatar of the god Vishnu). [2]