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Thirunelli Maha Vishnu Temple, often called the "Kashi of the South", is an ancient and deeply revered Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Maha Vishnu, nestled deep in the lush forests of Brahmagiri Hill in Wayanad, Kerala, India. The temple is surrounded by 18 hills and the sacred Papanassini River — whose very name means "destroyer of sins" — where pilgrims perform rituals for their ancestors. The complex includes several sacred sites: the Panchatheertham (five holy springs), the Gunnika Temple, the Ganapathi Statue, and the Papanassini stream where funeral rites called Tharpana are conducted. The main temple features magnificent traditional Kerala-style architecture with a granite base, granite columns, and a copper-covered roof. This immersive 360° virtual tour lets you explore every sacred corner of this extraordinary forest temple from your browser, completely free.