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Temples in Kerala
Thiruvalla Temple in Kerala - Thiruvalla Temple is one of the largest temples of Kerala and a fine example of its traditional fashion of temple architecture. The temple has many shrines though it is mainly devoted to Lord Vishnu.
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The Kerala Thiruvalla Temple is supposed to date back to pre-Christian era. The broad and long corridors put in to the gorgeousness of the temple. It has a natural pool in the premises. The 50- feet high flag post is of granite.
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An idol of garuda, vehicle of Lord Vishnu, is fixed atop the flag post.
A unique attraction of this temple is the Kathakali performance staged every evening, as ritual offering. It is believed that Vishnu, the principal deity, watches the performance from his abode.
Ladies are allowed entry to the sanctum sanctorum only on two days; 'Vishu'and 'Thiruvathira'.
Annual festival, 'Uthraseeveli' is celebrated on the 'Makayiram' asterism in 'Meenam' (March - April). Apart from the religious ceremonies, cultural programmes are also held.
It is one of the largest temples of Kerala and a fine specimen of its traditional style of temple architecture.
The temple has many shrines though it is mainly dedicated to Lord Vishnu.
The 50- feet high flag post is of granite. An idol of garuda, vehicle of Lord Vishnu, is fixed atop the flag post.
A unique attraction of this temple is the Kathakali performance staged every evening, as ritual offering.
It is believed that Vishnu, the principal deity, watches the performance from his abode.
The Uthra Seeveli Festival is celebrated in the Sree Vallabha temple that is situated at a mere distance of three kilometers from the Thiruvalla railway station. The large tank near the temple is believed to have formed naturally.
Five other deities have also been installed here. The flag-staff of the temple, about 50 feet tall, is made of granite.
It is believed that its bottom touches the water table. On the top of the flag-staff has been installed a three-feet high idol of Garuda, the vehicle of Lord Vishnu.
The Thiruvalla Temple in Kerala, Alappuzha is 100 meters from Sabarimala.The perfect route to travel to Sabarimala is through Chalakkayam from where the pilgrims can reach the banks of the river Pamba by vehicle.Pampa is the main stop to go to Sabarimala, from where the temple is a trek of about 5 kilometers.Southindiatourtravel.com provides information on Kerala
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