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Ambalapuzha
Temple
The
ancient Sree Krishna Temple, dedicated to Lord Krishna is situated 8 miles
south of Alappuzha. This temple is famous throughout Kerala for the milk porridge,
'Palpayasam' served here.
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The
ancient Sree Krishna Temple, dedicated to Lord Krishna is situated 8 miles
south of Alappuzha. This temple is famous throughout Kerala for the milk porridge,
'Palpayasam' served here. Click Here for More....
Chottanikkara
Temple
Chottanikkara temple, located near Ernakulam enshrines Bhagawati - the mother Goddess, one of the most popular deities in Kerala. Enroute is the Poornatrayesa temple at Tripunittura. The Devi is worshipped along with Lord Vishnu. Together, they are known as Lakshminarayana.
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Chottanikkara temple, located near Ernakulam enshrines Bhagawati - the mother Goddess, one of the most popular deities in Kerala. Enroute is the Poornatrayesa temple at Tripunittura. The Devi is worshipped along with Lord Vishnu. Together, they are known as Lakshminarayana.
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Guruvayoor
Temple
Guruvayoor,
where the famous Sree Krishna Temple is situated, is one of the most sacred
and important pilgrim centres of kerala. The walls of the sanctum sanctorum
are inlaid with exquisite mural paintings and carvings.
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Guruvayoor,
where the famous Sree Krishna Temple is situated, is one of the most sacred
and important pilgrim centres of kerala. The walls of the sanctum sanctorum
are inlaid with exquisite mural paintings and carvings.Click Here for More....
Kalpathy
Temple
The
Vishwanatha Swamy shrine, the oldest Shiva temple is situated 3 kms from Palakkad.
The annual chariot temple is a gala event. The annual 'Ratholsavam' or Chariot
Festival at Sree Viswanantha Swamy temple lasts for seven days.
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The
Vishwanatha Swamy shrine, the oldest Shiva temple is situated 3 kms from Palakkad.
The annual chariot temple is a gala event. The annual 'Ratholsavam' or Chariot
Festival at Sree Viswanantha Swamy temple lasts for seven days.Click Here for More....
Mangla
Devi Temple
Mangala
devi temple, the ancient temple is located 15 kms from Thekkady. It lies hidden
in the dense woods at the top of a peak 1337 m above sea level. The temple
is built in the traditional Kerala style of architecture.
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Mangala
devi temple, the ancient temple is located 15 kms from Thekkady. It lies hidden
in the dense woods at the top of a peak 1337 m above sea level. The temple
is built in the traditional Kerala style of architecture.Click Here for More....
Oachira
Temple
Oachira
is unique place of worship with neither a structure to house an idol nor an
idol around which temples are usually built. The presiding deity at this sanctum-sanctorum
is the abstract principle of the 'Parabrahmam' or the 'Divine Omnipresence'
or 'Universal Conciousness'.
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Oachira
is unique place of worship with neither a structure to house an idol nor an
idol around which temples are usually built. The presiding deity at this sanctum-sanctorum
is the abstract principle of the 'Parabrahmam' or the 'Divine Omnipresence'
or 'Universal Conciousness'.Click Here for More....
Thali
Temple
Thali
Temple, located downtown is an important temple of the erstwhile Zamorin Kingdom
of Kozhikode. The temple is famous for the 'Revathi Pattathanam', an annual
competition of pedagogic skills.
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Thali
Temple, located downtown is an important temple of the erstwhile Zamorin Kingdom
of Kozhikode. The temple is famous for the 'Revathi Pattathanam', an annual
competition of pedagogic skills.Click Here for More....
Thirunavaya
Navamukunda Temple
Thiruvanaya
Navamukunda Temple, near Ponnani in Malappuram district is situated on the
banks of the river Bharathapuzha. Holding immense historical importance, this
is the place where 'Mamangam', a grand assembly of the rulers of Kerala was
held here once every 12 years, in olden times.
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Thiruvanaya
Navamukunda Temple, near Ponnani in Malappuram district is situated on the
banks of the river Bharathapuzha. Holding immense historical importance, this
is the place where 'Mamangam', a grand assembly of the rulers of Kerala was
held here once every 12 years, in olden times. Click Here for More....
Thiruvalla
Temple
Thiruvalla
Temple is one of the largest temples of Kerala and a fine specimen of its
traditional style of temple architecture. The temple has many shrines though
it is mainly dedicated to Lord Vishnu.
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Thiruvalla
Temple is one of the largest temples of Kerala and a fine specimen of its
traditional style of temple architecture. The temple has many shrines though
it is mainly dedicated to Lord Vishnu.Click Here for More....
Vaikom
Temple
Parasurama,
the mythical founder of Kerala, is said to have built a temple here dedicated
to Lord Shiva. The twelve-day festival of the temple falls in November -December,
and is celebrated with classical dance and music performances.
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Parasurama,
the mythical founder of Kerala, is said to have built a temple here dedicated
to Lord Shiva. The twelve-day festival of the temple falls in November -December,
and is celebrated with classical dance and music performances.Click Here for More....









