Triprayar Sri Rama Temple is an antiquated sanctuary which is committed to Lord Rama and is arranged in Triprayar, Thrissur. The prime god venerated in the sanctuary is prominently known as Triprayarappan or Triprayar Thevar. The symbol of Lord Rama can be seen here holding a conch, a plate, a wreath, and a bow with his four arms. According to legends, it is trusted that Lord Krishna adored the icon of Lord Rama. After the swargarohana of Lord Krishna, this symbol was submerged in the ocean and was later found by some anglers in the ocean close to the Chettuva locale of Kerala. This symbol was then introduced in a sanctuary which was developed at Triprayar by its neighborhood ruler - Vakkayil Kaimal. This sanctuary additionally shapes a piece of the extremely popular Nalambala Darshana Yatra.

The Thrirayar Temple is exceptionally wealthy in wood carvings and includes the Namaskara Mandapam confronting the round sanctum known as srikovil which has 24 boards of wood carvings and various antiquated wall paintings. There are a few portrayals of the scenes from Ramayana showed in the round sanctum as models. The sanctuary is popular for the way that it liberates individuals from the abhorrent spirits by making contributions to please Thriprayarappan. Celebrations are praised here with fun and skip including Pooram and Ekadasi which fall in March-April and November-December individually consistently. Ruler Ayyappa is taken out in parade with 21 elephants taking an interest amid the Ekadasi Festival in which individuals from everywhere throughout the nation turn into a piece of the festival.