9 Stunning Temples in Kerala That You Have to Visit


Wednesday, September 19, 2018

Kerala is known as “Gods Own Country” with all the right reasons. It boasts a variety of beautiful temples that are a testament to this fact. With stunning architecture, these make for must-see places to visit in Kerala. Make sure to include them in your itinerary if you love mythology and architecture.

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Here is a list of nine gorgeous temples in Kerala that you must visit the next time you are in the state.

1. Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple

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The Trivandrum temple flaunts Dravidian style of architecture and is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Its foundations are said to be so ancient that they find mention in the Puranas.

2. Sabarimala Sastha Temple

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Situated in close proximity to the Periyar Tiger Reserve, this temple attracts lots of pilgrims and is considered to be the place where God Ayyappan meditated after killing the demoness Mahishi.

3. Ambalapuzha Srikrishna Temple

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Constructed in the 17th century, this temple attracts devotees who come here to worship Unni Krishna, which is the child form of Lord Krishna. There are interesting legends associated with it and it is a tranquil place to come and worship.

4. Chottanikkara Temple

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Chottanikkara Devi is the deity of this temple who is known for its gorgeousness. Lord Shiva is also worshipped here. It is located in Chottanikkara.

5. Guruvayoor Srikrishna Temple

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Located in Guruvayoor, this temple houses the four-armed standing Krishna statue which is carrying the conch Panchajanya, the mace Kaumodaki, the discus Sudarshana Chakra, and a lotus with a Holy basil garland. Its compound consists of a tank, which is believed to be the place where Lord Shiva along with his family worshipped Vishnu, enhancing this site’s importance.

6. Tali Temple

This beautiful temple in Kozhikode dates back to the 14th century and is famous for its architecture. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the shrine exemplifies the perfect mix of laterite and wood design. The temple’s wooden roof and sanctum sanctorum are adorned with exquisite brass work.

7. Thirunelli Temple

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This is one of the most famous temples in Kerala. It is located in the Wayanad Valley and is an ancient Vishnu temple. It is frequented by hordes of Hindu devotees. The temple is also mentioned in the Puranas and believed to have been built by Lord Brahma himself.

8. Vadakkunathan Temple

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This shrine is located in Thrissur and is recognized as a national monument in India. It’s a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and its walls are decorated with gorgeous murals. Its towers are truly a sight to behold!

9. Sivagiri Temple

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Containing the tomb of the social worker and sage Sree Narayana Guru, this temple is an important pilgrimage spot. The pilgrimage to its samadhi takes place from 30th December to 1st It is located in Varkala. The pilgrims don a yellow attire and throng this holy spot.

So, when are you booking your temple tour to Kerala? How about you book using our Kerala tour Packages that lets you explore famous temples.

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