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Guruvayoor Temple

Guruvayoor Temple Kerala - is one from the most critical and holiest pilgrim centres in Kerala, South India, attracting thousands of pilgrims from all in excess of India.

The major attraction will be the temple of Lord Sree Krishna who's also referred to as 'Guruvayurappan'. Guruvayoor Temple is very famous temple. Lord Krishna was born because the son of Vasudeva and Devaki from the dwapara yuga. He was not an ordinary boy! He performed wonderful deeds and everybody was convinced that the boy was none other than Lord Vishnu in human type, an avatar of Vishnu or the ideal manifestation from the supreme power. Before leaving the earth to the heavenly abode, Lord Krishna instructed Udhava, his foremost disciple that he had put in the picture of Lord Vishnu in the temple constructed by him at Dwaraka. Later Dwaraka was submerged inside sea and Brihaspathi (Guru) recovered the idol and together with the help of Vayu (Wind God)!!!


Together, they traveled all over India searching for a holy place and lastly reached Kerala. Right here, together with the assist of Parasurama, they situated a holy place. Guru and Vayu set up the picture of Lord Vishnu (Lord Krishna) inside temple built by Viswakarma, the architect of the Gods. As Guru and Vayu together based the temple, the location came t
Inside the 'Chuttambalam' (outer enclosure) is a 33.5-m tall gold-plated 'Dwajastambham' (flagpost). There is also a 7 m high 'Deepastambham' (pillar of lamps), whose 13 circular receptacles present a really brillant spectacle, when lit. The square 'Sreekovil' will be the sacred sanctum sanctorum of the temple, housing the most important deity. Inside the temple, you can find also the pictures of Ganapathy, Sree Ayyappa and Edathedathy Kavil Bhagavathy. Only Hindus are permitted inside the temple. Punnathoorkotta, which is at a distance of 2 kms from Guruvayoor is property of 50 temple elephants, offers strange spectacles of the mild pachyderm. In Kerala, this really is in all probability the one temple that hosts the utmost number of marriages and rice feeding ceremonies (the ritual very first meal for infants)!!! It was also the hub in the 'Guruvayoor Sathyagraha' , a historic movement demanding temple entry rights with the 'so called' reduced castes. The historic temple is shrouded in mystery. According to nearby belief, the temple was developed by 'Guru', the 'preceptor of your gods' and 'Vayu', the 'god of winds'. The eastern 'nada' will be the most important entrance for the shrine.

Cheraman Juma Masjid, Kodungalloor: Positioned 2 km from Kodungalloor town, this mosque resembles a Hindu temple in look. Built in 629 Ad, this is the first mosque in India along with the second inside the planet the place Juma prayers were began. Other places of interest nearby include Cheramanparambu, the ancient Thiruvanchikulam Temple, the Bhagavathi Temple as well as the Portuguese fort.

Irinjalakuda Koodal Manikyam temple (21 km from Thrissur): Located 10 km absent from Irinjalakuda railway station, this historic temple is devoted to Lord Bharatha, the brother of Sri Rama. It's perhaps the only temple in India with Bharatha as the deity. The colourful eleven day yearly pageant with a pageant of 13 caparisoned elephants is held in April/May. The pageant in this temple marks the end with the Hindu temple pageant season in Kerala.

Arattupuzha: This village is recognized for your yearly Pooram festival at the temple in April/May. The uniqueness of this pageant could be the ceremonial processions carrying the pictures of your deities of 41 neighbouring temples to this village.

Cheruthuruthy (32 km north of Thrissur): Cheruthuruthy could be the seat from the Kerala Kalamandalam, renowned the globe over for its Kathakali coaching centre. The music and dance academy was founded because of the renowned poet, Vallathol Narayana Menon. Coaching in Kathakali, Mohiniyattom, Thullal along with other art types of Kerala is imparted here.

Ariyannoor temple, Kandanisserry: This temple features a carved entrance gable which continues to be in contrast to the wood sculptures of American artist Louise Nevelson. The Siva temple at Thiruvanchikulam as well as the Sri Krishna temple at Thirukulashekharapuram are considered to be monuments from your 9th century.

Athirapally (63 km from Thrissur): On the entrance to your Sholayar ranges, this eighty foot higher waterfall is actually a well-liked picnic area.

Vazhachal (68 km from Thrissur): Just a brief drive from Athirapally, this picturesque waterfall is close to dense green forests and is often a part of the Chalakudy river. Athirapally and Vazhachal are the most popular waterfalls of Kerala and favourite destinations of tourists.
Shakthan Thampuran Palace: Also acknowledged as Palace Thoppu, the campus covers an region of six acres. Here you may see three shavakudeerams (tombs) such as that of the famend Shakthan Thampuran.

Saint Thomas Memorial, Kodungalloor: St. Thomas is considered to have landed in Kodungalloor (formerly known as Muziris) in 52 Advert. The St. Thomas Church established from the apostle homes holy relics from the olden days.





 
             
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