| The Guruvayur Sri Krishna Temple is one of the most important and sacred pilgrim centres in South India. It is called the “Dwarka of the South” The origin of this temple dates back to the 16th century A.D. It is 5000 years old. Guruvayur is located in Trissur district of Kerala. It is best to reach here by road. The temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna. It is believed that Lord Brahma himself worshiped this very idol at Dwarka. One can find idols of Lord Ganapati, Sri Ayyappa and Edathedathy Kavil Bhagavathy also in this temple. Legends say that the temple at Dwarka, dedicated to Lord Krishna was destroyed when the holy city of Dwarka got submerged under the sea. Guru, the preceptor of Gods and Vayu, the God of Winds were bestowed with the task of finding a similar sacred site for constructing a new temple. When the place was finally selected, it was named Guruvayur and the deity came to be known as Guruvayurappan.
A visit to this temple will enlighten you about the traditions and religious beliefs of the people of Kerala. The temple is well-known for its magical healing powers. The temple walls are adorned with exquisite paintings and huge murals. The temple only allows Hindus to enter. Guruvayur is the only temple in Kerala where wedding ceremonies and annaprasanam (the first rice feeding ceremony of child) are held. |
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