The major landmark of Thirumullavaram is Sri Maha
Vishnu Swamy
temple. Folklore has it that the temple was one of the seven established by Parashuram himself, Parashuram is believed to have raised Kerala from the sea. This temple has two deities, Vishnu and Siva. Vishnu is facing on the west and Siva on the east, constructed as per Kerala temple architectural style. The sreekovil is in circle shape and out of the nalamblam sub deity shrines such as Bhuvaneswari devi, Rakshas and Naga devethas are located and there is a gold dwajam (kodimaram) in front of balikkalpura. There is a temple pond behind the temple, The specialty about the Temple pond is that even though it is near to the sea shore the water is NOT SALTY. The annual festival of this temple is celebrated on “Atham” day of Meenam (March-April). This festival will last for ten days from Rohini to Atham. With the procession of more than forty caparisoned elephants. and the famous Kadal Pooram. The beach is immensely popular owing to the name from the Vishnu temple close to it.
Temple re-construction work under Devaswom Board is going on for years. During the Karkadaka Vaavu season - Malayalam era (July–August), more than 6 lakhs offer oblation to the manes every year to pray for their dear departed on the new moon day in the month of in Thirumullavaram beach. The beach is clean, refreshing and scenic, close to the Kollam city. It is 6 km from the Kollam railway station and 2 km from the Thangasseri harbour. Discovery Channel has selected Thirumullavaram beach as one of the 10 beautiful beaches in the world. ==Education==