Sabarimala Temple
Sabarimala is one of the most famous pilgrim centers of Kerala. This
holy shrine at Sabarimala Temple, located atop a hill in the Western
Ghats, is dedicated to Lord Ayyappa. Sabarimala is believed to be named
after Shabari, who carried out sacrament in order to meet Lord Rama.
Every year, two main events take place at Sabarimala Temple, namely, the
Mandal Puja and the Makara Sankranti Puja, which begin in the month of
November and continue till mid January.
Guruvayoor Temple
It is in Guruvayoor that Sri Krishna Temple is located and is regarded
as one of the most sacred and important pilgrim centers of Kerala. Local
belief has it that the temple was created by "Guru", the preceptor of
the Gods, and "Vayu", the God of winds. This temple alone hosts the
maximum number of marriages and rice feeding ceremonies, a ritual of the
first meal for infants, in the state of Kerala.
Chottanikkara Temple
Located near Ernakulam enshrines Bhagawati, the mother goddess, lies the
Chottanikkara Temple. The deity is one of the most popular in Kerala
and it is believed that people suffering from any mental illness are
cured after worshipping here. The goddess is worshipped in three
different forms - as Saraswati in the morning, clothed in white; as
Bhadrakali at noon, dressed in crimson; and as Durga in the evening,
clad in blue.
Sri Padmanabhaswamy Temple (Trivandrum)
Sri Padmanabhaswamy Temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. The temple is an
amazing structure with a 100-feet high 'gopuram', built in Dravidian
style. The gold plated idol of Lord Vishnu reclining on the serpent
Anantha, made out of a rare composition known as katu sarkara yogam, is
considered to be an incredible marvel. The temple is also known for
impressive mural paintings and splendid stone carvings.
Vadukkumnathan Temple (Trichur)
Vadukkumnathan Temple is the famous Shiva temple, located in Thrissur
(Trichur) district of Kerala. This temple is not only the oldest, but
also the largest temple of Lord Shiva in the state. This temple is said
to be constructed by one of the Avatars of Lord Vishnu, known as
Parshurama and is a fine example of classic Keralite style of
architecture with murals. The temple also houses a museum of ancient
wall paintings, wood carvings, and artifacts of historical value. The
temple has been declared as a National Monument by the Union Government.
Other famous temples of Kerala include Koodalmanikyam Temple,
Lokanarkavu Temple, Mannarshala Temple, Sivagiri Temple, Kalpathy
Temple, Ettumanoor Temple, Thiruvalla Temple, Thirunavaya Temple,
Oachira Temple, amongst several others.
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