It is dedicated to Anantanantha, the 14th Jain Tirthankara, and reflects the rich Jain heritage once prominent in Kerala.Here's some information about Ananthanantha Swami Temple:

Ananthanantha Swami Temple, also known as the Puliyarmala Jain Temple, is a revered Jain shrine situated about 6 km from Kalpetta in Wayanad district, Kerala. Dedicated to Anantanantha, the 14th Tirthankara of Jainism, this temple stands as a rare symbol of Kerala’s historic Jain presence.
It is built in the traditional Dravidian style and located atop a gentle hill, surrounded by scenic plantations and natural beauty that offer a peaceful spiritual atmosphere.The temple is renowned for its beautifully carved granite pillars, stone-slab roofs, and the rare standing idol of Anantanatha Swami.
Originally situated in Kalpetta, the temple was relocated to Puliyarmala in the early 20th century by a Jain family from Karnataka. It also features a hall for weddings and community events, and hosts special Jain prayers every Sunday morning. This temple reflects the cultural legacy of Jain traders and settlers who arrived in Wayanad centuries ago.
Today, it serves both as a place of worship and a heritage landmark, appreciated for its tranquil setting and elegant design. For those seeking a deeper connection to Kerala’s diverse spiritual traditions, the Ananthanantha Swami Temple offers a serene and meaningful experience.
How To Reach
By Road: From Kalpetta: 5–6 km (15–20 min by car or auto).
From Kozhikode: 85 km (about 2.5 hrs) via Thamarassery Ghat.
From Sultan Bathery: 27 km (about 1 hr).
Nearest Railway Station: Kozhikode Railway Station – 85 km (about 2.5 hours by road).
ysore Railway Station – 135 km (about 3 hours by road).
Nearest Airport: Calicut International Airport (CCJ) – 90 km (about 2.5–3 hours).
Kannur International Airport (CNN) – about 110 km (about 3 hours).