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Peralassery Sri Subramanya Temple Stepwell

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A massive laterite stepwell with symmetrical steps, an unusual and visually striking feature in Kerala’s temple architecture.
Peralassery Sri Subramanya Temple Stepwell

The stepwell at Peralassery is a rare architectural gem in Kerala, where temple tanks are the norm. Built of laterite blocks, it features steep, broad, and perfectly aligned steps that descend into a central water body. Its geometric precision often draws comparisons with the grand stepwells of Gujarat and Rajasthan, though much lesser known.

The well was historically used for temple rituals and community water needs, symbolizing both utility and sanctity. During the monsoon, when water levels rise, the stepwell creates a mesmerizing reflection of the sky and surroundings. Today, it serves as a heritage landmark that fascinates pilgrims, architecture enthusiasts, and photographers alike.

How to Reach Peralassery Sri Subramanya Temple Stepwell
The stepwell lies within the Peralassery Sri Subramanya Temple complex, about 14 km from Kannur town, and can be reached easily after visiting the temple.
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  1. Visitors can walk around but should avoid stepping into the water.
  2. Early mornings and evenings provide the best light for photography.
  3. The stepwell area is usually less crowded compared to the temple sanctum, offering a calm spot for observation.
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