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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.
In Kerala, this is probably the only temple that hosts the maximum
number of marriages and rice feeding ceremonies (the ritual first
meal for infants). |
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It was also the hub of the 'Guruvayoor
Sathyagraha' , a historic movement demanding temple entry rights for
the 'so called' lower castes.
The historic temple is shrouded in mystery. According to local
belief, the temple was created by 'Guru', the 'preceptor of the
gods' and 'Vayu', the 'god of winds'.
The eastern 'nada' is the main entrance to the shrine. In 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
thirteen circular receptacles provide a truly brillant spectacle,
when lit.
The square 'Sreekovil' is the sacred sanctum sanctorum of the
temple, housing the main deity.
Within the temple, there are also the images of Ganapathy, Sree
Ayyappa and Edathedathy Kavil Bhagavathy. Only Hindus are allowed
inside the temple.
Punnathoorkotta, which is at a distance of 2 kms from Guruvayoor is
home of 50 temple elephants, offers unusual spectacles of the gentle
pachyderm.
Timings
The temple is open 03:00 am to 01:00 pm & 04:30pm to 08:30 pm.
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