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5 Famous Temples In Kerala That Showcase Its Heritage In 2021!

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5 Famous Temples In Kerala

Explore the rich culture, heritage, and undying devotion of the people of Kerala. Temples in Kerala are a beacon of hope for devotees who come to visit them from all across the world. Some of the famous temples in India are among the world’s richest temples, and they should be on your bucket list. Other than being divine places, these temples of Kerala are also architectural wonders. in this article, we are cover the 5 famous temples in Kerala that showcase their heritage in 2021!.

5 Famous Temples In Kerala

1. Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple, Thiruvananthapuram

5 Famous Temples In Kerala

Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, Sree Padmanabhaswamy temple is one of the most famous temples in Kerala. Built-in Dravidian style architecture, this temple dates back to the 8th century and is considered one of the oldest Vishnu temples in the country. The idol here reclines on Anantha- the eight-hooded serpent God. The beautiful temple structure, stone carvings, and murals pull tourists around the year, but maximum footfall of devotees is seen during the Alpashy festival in October and November and the Panguni festival in March and April.

Opening hours: Darshan is allowed between;
3:30 Am-4:45 Am (Nirmalyadarsanam); 6:30 Am- 7: Am; 8:30 Am- 10 Am; 10:30 Am – 11:10 Am; 11:45 Am- 12 noon; 5: Pm -6:15 Pm; 6:45 Pm- 7:20 Pm

2. Attukal Bhagavathy Temple, Thiruvananthapuram

5 Famous Temples In Kerala

Located close to Padmanabhaswamy Temple, Attukal Bhagavathy is another one of the famous temples in Kerala. The temple is dedicated to Kannaki- an incarnation of Parvati, who is also considered as Supreme Mother and creator of all living beings on Earth. This temple is famous for Attukal Pongala Festival, held every year in February or March. Millions of women from various parts of India participate in this 10- day long festival and cook Pongala- an authentic sweet dish made of rice, jaggery, and coconut for the Goddess. Attukal Pongala Festival is enumerated in the Guinness Book of World Records as the largest gathering of women for a single religious event, which makes sit among the top 10 famous temples in Kerala.

Opening hours: 4:30 Am to 8:30 Pm. Nirmalyadarsanam starts from 5 Am. Usha Puja at 6:30 Am, Ucha Puja at 12 noon and Athazha puja at 7:30 Pm

3. Udiyanoor Devi Temple, Thiruvananthapuram

5 Famous Temples In Kerala

Udiyanoor Devi Temple is another place of worship in Thiruvananthapuram. It is a famous Shiva temple in Kerala for Hindus. The shrine of Udiyanoor Devi has four hands, holding weapons with the gesture of Shiva and Vaishnava together. Other deities worshipped in this temple are Lord Ganesha, Nagaraja, Dharma Sastha, and Sri Madan Thampuran. This is perhaps the only temple in Kerala, which faces north direction. The major festivals celebrated here are Urootu Mahotsav, Pongala Mahotsav, and Thrikkodiyettu. Built 1300 years ago, this is one of the oldest temples in Kerala.

Opening hours: 4:30 Am to 8:15 Pm. The temple is closed for darshan between 12 noon to 5 Pm.

4. Tali Temple, Kozhikode

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Kaduthuruthi Mahadeva Thali Temple, locally called Tali Temple was constructed in the 14th century. This temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is considered one of the two Brahmanical royal temples built by Zamorin. The is one of the best temples in south India, which is a perfect amalgamation of laterite and wood and brass work, brass carvings and statues are absolutely stunning. Located at the heart of the Kozhikode town, on a hilltop near the Karamana River, this is one of the oldest temples in Kerala.

Opening hours: 5 Am to 12 noon and 4 Pm to 9 Pm

5. Vaikom Mahadeva Temple, Vaikom

Vaikom Mahadeva

Vaikom Mahadeva Temple is one of the revered temples in Kerala that one should surely visit. This temple is a part of the trisome of Shiva temples that also includes Kaduthuruthy Thaliyil Mahadeva and Ettumanoor Shiva Temple. Whoever visits Kerala to pray at the Shiva Temples is believed to visit all three before ‘Ucha Pooja”. By visiting the temples, it is said that all the wishes of the devotees are fulfilled. Both the Vaishnavites and Shaivites visit this temple, unlike many others. The legend says that the Shiva Ling has been established in the Treta Yuga and is certainly amongst the oldest ones in the state.

 

Also Read:5 Best Places To Visit In South India

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