The two most famous temples in Haripad are Subrahmanya Swamy temple and Mannarasala Temple. The
Subrahmanya Swamy temple in Haripad is one of the oldest temples in
Kerala,This temple is also known as "Dakshina Palani" which means Palani of south. Dedicated to
Subrahmanya Swamy, it is believed that the temple was established even before the advent of
Kali Yuga. The temple was consecrated on the
Pushya star of Makara Masa. This day is celebrated as the founding day of the temple every year. It is believed that Lord
Vishnu appreaded as a saint to consecrate the temple. In 1096 of the
Malayalam calendar, the temple caught fire, but the golden flag mast (erected 1067) and the
Koothambalam were saved from the fire. The current temple was built during the period of King
Chithira Thirunal Balarama Varma, who reigned from 1930 to 1949 (
Gregorian Calendar). This temple holds three festivals yearly. The Chithira Ulsavam which starts on the day of Vishu and lasts ten days. The
Mannarasala Temple is a
Nagaraja temple situated near Haripad. Like most snake temples, it is nestled in a forest glade, and has over 30,000 images of snakes along the paths and among the trees. It is the largest such temple in Kerala. Women seeking fertility come to worship there, and upon the birth of their child, they come again to hold thanksgiving ceremonies, often bringing new snake images as offerings. Sri Ramakrishna Asram at Haripad is the first one in the State of Kerala established in 1913. Another main feature of Haripad which attracts even the foreigners is the
Payippad Jalolsavam, a three-day water festival conducted on the nearby Payippad Lake. It is believed the current idol of Lord Subrahmanya was brought from Kandalloor with escort of snake boats and vallasadya. Payippad Jalolsavam is conducted to renew this memory. ==Government==