Punchavayal Jain Temple, Kerala
Address
Punchavayal Jain Temple Punchavayal Kerala 686513
Diety
Tirthankara
Introduction
Punchavayal is a village in Mundakayam panchayath of Kanjirappally taluk in the Indian state of Kerala Ancient Jain Temple Ruins at Punchavayal. About 19 km from Kalpetta, at Punchavayal, is an ancient Jain temple. The construction has used huge granite blocks. There are many carvings on the stone pillars. The temple dates back to fourteenth century. The temple has been built according to the architectural style of the Jains. Many portions were destroyed during Tipu Sultan’s invasion. The temple is in ruins now because of long years of neglect and is in need of urgent repairs. Facing the temple was a field full of areca nut trees. Areca nuts are chewed with betel leaves for their effect as a mild stimulant. It is also used in the preparation of certain ayurvedic medicines.
Century/Period/Age
1000-2000 years old
Nearest Bus Station
Punchavayal
Nearest Railway Station
Ernakulam
Nearest Airport
Cochin