Sree Subramanyapuram Temple is situated at Amballur in the Ernakulam district of Kerala. The temple is dedicated to Lord Subrahmanya, also known as Muruga or Subrahmanya Swamy, and holds an important place in Kerala’s spiritual and cultural heritage. Believed to have ancient origins, the temple is traditionally associated with the powerful Chera dynasty, with local legends stating that the idol was installed for the welfare and prosperity of the people of Kerala. Though detailed records of its architectural features are limited, the temple’s historical significance is evident from its administrative evolution. Over time, its governance passed through various authorities, including Paliath Achan and the Cochin Sarkar, before coming
more under government administration. Today, the temple is managed by the Cochin Devaswom Board, reflecting its enduring role in the region's religious and cultural life.