This temple, situated at Tripangode in Malappuram district is believed to be more than 2000 years old. Kubera temples are very. Kubera is believed to be the King of the Yakshas according to Hindu scriptures and was appointed by lord Paramasiva as the lord of money. People believe that if one prays before Vaisravana and submits offerings, one would become rich and wealthy. The pot that Kubera holds in his left hand is believed to be full of gold, diamonds and money and it will never become empty. The deity here faces the west. There are two idols of Ganapathy consecrated as sub-deities in one sanctum
more santorum. Offering a para (measuring vessel) of coins is the most important offering here. The temple at first belonged to Vettathu Raja and then to the Thavanoor Mana. From 1980 onwards, a committee of the local people manages the affairs of the temple.