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Thursday 28 May 2015

PROMINENT TEMPLES OF KERALA, TEMPLES OF KERALA, TEMPLES IN KERALA

Prominent Temples of Kerala 
Sri Padmanabha Swamy Temple Kerala is one of the Indian States where you will will find all sorts of religion from Hinduism to Jainism.  There are many ancient temples  where devotees throng across the state. Here are few of the important temples in Kerala.

Sri Padmanabha Swamy Temple – In the capital city of Trivandrum stands the imposing Sri Padmanabha Swamy temple. The huge idol of  Vishnu made from a specific  mixture according to Vedic traditions lies in a reclining posture. The long walkways with stone carvings are awesome.

Ettumanoor  Mahadeva Temple is one of the celebrated Shiva temples. Carvings and murals are noteworthy. The golden staff in front of the shrine is visible from afar. The deity installed in a circular sanctum is known to be very powerful. Ettumanoor is about 10 km from the city of Kottayam.

Srikrishna Temple at Guruvayoor  is visited by any Hindu believer who comes to Kerala. The temple is crowded whole day, every day. Many  weddings are conducted here at a special place where even non-Hindus are allowed. Dwaja Sthambham is 33.5 m high and gold plated; multi-tiered oil lamps are lit during evening Pooja. The temple is located 29 km from the city of Thrissur , a daily passenger train is available from Ernakulam via Thrissur.

Chottanikara Temple, a few miles from Ernakulam, is dedicated to Bhagawaty, the mother Goddess. It is a refuge for those who suffer from mental illness. Devi is worshiped as Saraswathy, Bhadrakali and Durga at morning, noon and evening. Devotees address Devi as Lakshminarayana.

Rajarajeswra Temple at Taliparamba, 25 km from Kannur in north Malabar is a foremost Shiva temple among 108 established by Parashurama. Many people including the high and mighty seek the Lord’s blessings at this temple.

Sabarimala Shastha is the adored lord of Kaliyuga. Temples built according to His liking stands among dense forests at a height of 1565 ft. Nearly 50 millions pay their obeisance yearly. It is open only during certain days apart from the 41 days of Mandala Pooja and Makara Sankranthi.  Austerities have to be observed before visiting the temple. The temple is in the district of Pathanamthitta, about 125 Kms from city center.

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