Rajarajeshwara Temple (English Wikipedia)

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  • Freeman, Rich (1998). "The Literature of Hindu Ritual in Kerala". Journal of the American Oriental Society. 118 (3). doi:10.2307/606069. JSTOR 606069.
  • Nair, M. V. (2018). "Shiva-Vishnu Syncretism in Kerala's Temple Traditions". Journal of South Asian Religious History. 9 (1): 112–115. doi:10.1080/20502976.2018.1491234 (inactive 7 April 2025).{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of April 2025 (link) (Analyzes the theological significance of Shiva assuming Vishnu’s form to retain Mahalakshmi.)
  • Warrier, Shrikala (2015). "The Sacred Network: Pilgrimage Traditions in Kerala". Journal of Hindu Studies. 8 (2): 145–160. doi:10.1093/jhs/hiv038 (inactive 7 April 2025).{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of April 2025 (link)
  • Rich Freeman (1998). "The Literature of Hindu Ritual in Kerala". Journal of the American Oriental Society. 118 (3): 387. doi:10.2307/606069. JSTOR 606069. Taliparamba is exceptional in using Tulsi for Shiva, per Tantrasamuchaya 8.15.
  • Unnikrishnan, K. (2017). "Agrarian Rituals in Kerala Temples". Journal of Indian History. 45 (2): 45–50. doi:10.1080/09751109.2017.1315667 (inactive 7 April 2025).{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of April 2025 (link) Explains Puthari and its ceremonial practices in North Kerala temples, including Rajarajeshwaram.
  • Unnikrishnan, K. (December 2017). "Agrarian Rituals in Kerala Temples: A Study of Nira and Puthari Ceremonies". Journal of Indian History. 45 (2). University of Kerala: 45–50. doi:10.1080/09751109.2017.1315667 (inactive 7 April 2025). ISSN 0022-1779. {{cite journal}}: Check |issn= value (help)CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of April 2025 (link)
  • Menon, Usha (2002). "Hindu Rituals and Modern Life in Kerala". Contributions to Indian Sociology. 36 (1–2): 237. doi:10.1177/006996670203600110. Survey documents 78% of Hindu women in Taliparamba follow this triad temple ritual.

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  • Smith, Frederick M. (2005). "The Sacred Bilva Tree and Mahalakshmi". Journal of the American Oriental Society. 125 (3). JSTOR 20064324.
  • Freeman, Rich (1998). "The Literature of Hindu Ritual in Kerala". Journal of the American Oriental Society. 118 (3). doi:10.2307/606069. JSTOR 606069.
  • Kaimal, Padma (2012). "Shiva's Demon Devotee". Artibus Asiae. 72 (1): 54. JSTOR 23350286.
  • Rich Freeman (1998). "The Literature of Hindu Ritual in Kerala". Journal of the American Oriental Society. 118 (3): 387. doi:10.2307/606069. JSTOR 606069. Taliparamba is exceptional in using Tulsi for Shiva, per Tantrasamuchaya 8.15.

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  • "Temples under Malabar Devaswam Board, Division : Thalassery" (PDF). Malabar Devaswam Board. Retrieved 10 August 2013.

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  • The Grihya Sutras. Oxford University Press. 1886. OCLC 1157108066.
  • Padma Purana. Motilal Banarsidass. 1952. OCLC 222274129.
  • Skanda Purana: Venkatachala Mahatmya. Gita Press. 2002. p. 147. OCLC 499429556.
  • Unnikrishnan, K. (December 2017). "Agrarian Rituals in Kerala Temples: A Study of Nira and Puthari Ceremonies". Journal of Indian History. 45 (2). University of Kerala: 45–50. doi:10.1080/09751109.2017.1315667 (inactive 7 April 2025). ISSN 0022-1779. {{cite journal}}: Check |issn= value (help)CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of April 2025 (link)

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