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Padmanabhaswamy Temple, Kerala : Located in the capital of Indian state of kerala, padmanabhaswamy temple is a hindu temple dedicated to lord Vishnu. The principle deity of this temple is lord Vishnu, enshrined as Anantha Shyanam posture which is basically the eternal yogic sleep on the serpent adisheshan. Talking about the architecture, this temple is built in an intricate fusion of indigenous kerala style and the Dravidian style of architecture. It is the richest in the world as in terms of gold assets and precious stone it is by far the wealthiest institution and place of worship of any kind. In line with the temple entry proclamation, only those who profess the hindu faith are permitted entry to the temple and devotees have to strictly follow the dress code.
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Statue of Equality - Divya Desams(Vishnu Temples)
Statue of Equality - Divya Desams(Vishnu Temples). There are several opportunities to volunteer by using your money or time to be part of this history in making. All your contributions are 100% eligible for tax-deduction - Gifts of blessings will be given to donators.
Significance of Ramanujacharya -
He said that he is prepared to go to hell even if the World gets rid of pains and sins on account of him. The Acharya of Lord Venkateshwara, by giving the Sankhu and Chakra to him. He made temple authorities to allow oppressed and the downtrodden people into temples. Of late, this society gets wretched/depressed on account of tensions of disparities and blows of Terrorism. The path blessed by BHAGAVAD RAMANUJA, is THE NEED OF THE HOUR. This Statue Of Equality, Samatha Murthy Spoorthi Kendra, is thus needed by the world.
Sri Ramanujacharya Swamy was a human manifestation of the heavenly star who lighted the path of equality and devotion. Born in Sriperumbudur, Tamil Nadu, in 1017 A.D, He dedicated His entire life to reforming the minds and lives of people. He was a saint who propagated universal brotherhood. He embraced the downtrodden and treated them on par with the elites of the society. He was the ambassador of Equality, the epitome of wisdom, an ocean of compassion. Sri Ramanujacharya swami?s teachings are guiding principles and inspiration for HH Sri Chinna Jeeyar Swamiji's and millions of His devotees working towards spiritual and social activities.
Celebrating 1000th birth anniversary, the Statue Of Equality project is being constructed under the aegis is HH Sri Chinna Jeeyar Swamiji's to the great icon of Equality, Sri Ramanujacharya Swamy. The statue will inspire the generations to come to live in unity and harmony. This is world's largest sitting statue in pancha lohas. We are nearing completion of phase 1 and invite you to participate by contributing time and money for this magnanimous project that will no doubt be a pride of India.
Jain Temple in Alappuzha, Kerala
This beautiful Jain temple located at Alleppey, shows the history of Gujarati Jains in Alleppey.
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According to kumar2302 This is a Shwetambar Jain derasar. But they are all kids of Mahaveer Prabhu.
An ancient Jain Temple is located in a quiet lane in the heart of Alleppey Town. The centuries old temple has seen continuous renovations. The temple, built with marble walls is a curious departure from construction style of all structures that you will see in Alleppey.
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Aranmula Parthasarathy: Temple of Krishna in Kerala
The Aranmula Parthasarathy Temple is one of the Divya Desams, the 108 temples of Vishnu revered by the 12 poet saints, or Alwars located near Aranmula, a village in Pathanamthitta District, Kerala, South India.
The temple is dedicated to Parthasarathy, Lord Krishna's role as Arjuna's Charioteer in the Mahabharatha war. The temple is on the left bank of the Pampa River. The sacred jewels of Ayyappan (Thiruvabharanam) are taken in procession to Sabarimalai each year from Pandalam, and Aranmula Temple is one of the stops on the way. Also, the Thanka Anki (golden attire) for Ayyappa, donated by the king of Travancore, is stored here and taken to Shabarimala during the Mandala season (late December). Aranmula is also known for the watersports involving a spectacular procession of snake boats. It is also linked with legends from the Mahabharata.
It is one of the most important Krishna temples in Kerala, the others being at Guruvayur, Trichambaram, Tiruvarppu and Ambalappuzha.
Also, it is one of the five ancient shrines in the Chengannur area of Kerala, connected with the Mahabharata. The Thrichittat templeChengannur is related to Yuddhishtra; the Tiruppuliyur temple to Bheema; Aranmula to Arjuna; thiruvanvandoor to Nakula and Tirukkadittaanam to Sahadeva). It has been glorified by the Tamil hymns of Nammalwar of the 1st millennium CE.
The temple has four towers over its entrances on its outer wall. The eastern tower is accessed through a flight of 18 steps. Descending 57 steps through the northern tower, one can reach the Pampa River.
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Nooranad Padanilam Kettukazcha, Alappuzha - 2017
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Padanilam Parabrahma Temple is situated at Padanilam in Alappuzha district of Kerala, India. It is one of the major temples in Kerala state. The temple is situated 17 km east of Kayamkulam and 7 km south west of Pandalam. The temple is dedicated to Lord Parabrahma(omkaram).
Sivarathri is the main festival in the Padanilam temple. Giant effigies of bulls, known locally as kettukala,are pulled to the temple from 15 territories (kara) of the temple. Some of these have a height of more than 50 feet. Its one of the largest festivals in Kerala
Specialities of Padanilam temple:
The temple has no compound walls and roofs
The priests are not necessarily brahmins.
Padanilam temple neither opens nor closes.
Non-Hindus are permitted to enter the Padanilam temple.Religious harmony is a trademark of Padanilam and it is the real culture of India.
Bhasma(holy ash) is given to devotees instead of Sandalwood paste.
There is no proper idol in the temple.Only a stone image of OM and is placed under natural roof formed by tree leaves.
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ఇండియాలో వున్న ప్రముఖ ధనిక దేవాలయాలు Top 10 Richest & Famous Temples to Visit in India in Telugu
1. The Padmanabhaswamy Temple, Kerala
Located in Thiruvananthapuram , Kerala, the temple is a merger of the two architectural styles namely the Kerala and Tamil styles characterized by high walls and a 16th century gopuram, being a duplicate model of the Adikesava Perumal temple in the Kanyakumari district.
The deity, Padmanabhaswamy or Vishnu is incorporated in the Anantha Shayanam posture or the Yogic Sleep , on the cosmic serpent, Sheshnag. The deity is the guardian of the royal family of Travancore, and the Maharaja of Travancore, Rama Varma is the trustee of the temple. The temple rituals are followed strictly as only followers of Hinduism are allowed with a strict dress code.
2. Siddhivinayak Temple, Mumbai
Being one of the richest temples of India, it has immense importance . The temple is dedicated to Sri Ganesh and is located in Prabhadevi, Mumbai, Maharashtra.
The temple is characterized by a small sanctum with interiors plated in gold, and wooden riots leading to the sanctum with carvings of Ashtavinayak or Right manifestations of Sri Ganesh.
3. Golden Temple Amritsar
Also known as the Harmandir Sahib, the temple is considered to the holiest pilgrimage of Sikhism. It was named The Golden Temple due to the fact that its sanctum was laid with gold foil by Maharaja Ranjit Singh.
An open house for people originating from all walks of life and religion, the temple is built around a man made look, and is located in the city of Amritsar.
4. Meenakshi Temple, Madurai
The main deity Meenakshi, a form of parvati resides here with her consort, Sundareshwar, a form of Shiva. It is an ancient historical temple located on the banks of the river Vaigai, in Madurai, Tamil Nadu.
Bulit in the Dravidian styles of architecture, the temple is the result of the rebuilding undertakings by the Vijaynagara Empire with 14 gopurams and numerous sculptured pillared halls.
5. Jagannath Temple, Puri
One of the four Dhams, the Puri Jagannath Temple is located on the east coast of India in Odisha. The main deities are Jagannath, a form of Vishnu, Balabhadra, a form of Sesh Naag , Subhadra, a form of Yog Maya and Sudarshan Chakra are placed on a decorated platform or Ratna vedi.
6. Kashi Vishwanath Temple
Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this temple is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas of India , is the holiest of the shiv temples. Located in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, this temple is situated on the western banks of river Ganga. The name Vishwanath means ruler of the universe.
The Vishwanath jyotirlinga has a unique significance in the spiritual history of India. Many of the revered Hindu saints were associated with this temple. The Manikarnika that is another hoy place in the vicinity.
7. Somnath Temple, Gujarat
Located on the western coast of Gujarat, the temple is said to be the first among the twelve jyotirlingas in India. Rebuilt and destroyed several times, the temple is constructed in the Chalukya styles of architecture.
8. Swaminarayan Akshardham Temple, Delhi
Also termed as Akshardham, the temple stands on the banks of Yamuna, in New Delhi, the capital of India. It is a cultural and spiritual center of the city and shows decades of traditional Hindu culture, architecture and spirituality.
The main attraction is the temple with massive length, breadth and height and intricately carved with flora, fauna, dancers, musicians and deities.
9. Guruvayurappan Temple, Kerala
The temple is located in the village of Kerala with a same name and is dedicated to Lord Shri Krishna. The temple is often said to be the Earthly abode of Lord Vishnu.
The main deity is Guruvayurappan or a four handed Shri Krishna with the Panchajanya the conch, the Sudarshan, Kaumodaki, the mace and the lotus with basil garland holding in all the four hands.
10. Mahalakshmi Temple Kolhapur Maharashtra
It is one of the 108 shakti peethas mentioned in the Hindu Scriptures and is said to be the river is Mokhsha or freedom from the cycle of rebirth. It is located on the banks of Panchganga river, Pune. The deity is Lakhsmi, a four armed goddess adorned with gemstones and is said to reside here with her consort Vishnu. She is said to bestow both spiritual and material prosperity. #TechTutorialsonlineTV
Cheriazheekal Temple in Karunagappally
Known for its twin temples, Cheriazheekal is steeped in legends. The Sri Kashi Vishwanathar Temple is also known as the Deccan Kashi Temple, after the legend of the priest who installed the Sivalingam that he found in the Ganges at Cheriazheekal. But it is also believed that the place housed a temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu, built some 2,000 years ago. So today it is a temple for both Siva and Vishnu, and Mahasivaratri is celebrated annually for 10 days as grandly as the festivities that surround Sree Krishna Jayanthi.
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ങ്ങൾ സ്ഥിതി ചെയ്യുന്നത്. തൃച്ചിറ്റാറ്റ്, തിരുപ്പുലിയൂർ, തിരുവാറൻമുള, തിരുവൻവണ്ടൂർ, തൃക്കൊടിത്താനം എന്നിവയാണ് ഈ പാണ്ഡവക്ഷേത്രങ്ങൾ. ധർമപുത്രൻ, ഭീമസേനൻ, അർജുനൻ, നകുലൻ, സഹദേവൻ എന്നിവർ പൂജിച്ചിരുന്ന വിഗ്രഹങ്ങളാണ് ഈ ക്ഷേത്രങ്ങളിലെ പ്രതിഷ്ഠ എന്നതാണ് സങ്കൽപം
Five temples in central Travancore region of Kerala - Thrichitat, Thiruppuliyoor, Thiruvaranmula, Thiruvanvandoor and Thrikkodithanam - are collectively called Pandava Temples. Legends of this temple are associated with Pandavas. After crowning Parikshit, Pandavas left for pilgrimage. They visited Kerala during their pilgrimage. In Kerala, each of them installed idols of Lord Vishnu on the banks of the Pampa and nearby places (Thrichittat - Yuddhishtra, Tiruppuliyoor - Bheema, Thiruvaranmula - Arjuna, Tiruvanvandoor - Nakula and Thrikkodithanam - Sahadeva) and offered worship. Malayali devotees believe that worship at all these five temples on the same day is especially meritorious. Devotees must visit Thrichitat Temple (in Chengannur Muncipality) first and then Thiruppuliyoor, then Thiruvaranmula, then Thiruvanvandoor and finally Thrikkodithanam temple. These temples are situated in Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha and Kottayam districts.
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Chengannur Mahadeva Temple | Major Bhagavathy Temple Kerala | Major Shiva Temple Kerala
Chengannur Mahadeva Temple (also called Bhagavathy Temple) is a prominent Hindu temple, dedicated to Shiva and located in the town of Chengannur in the South Indian state of Kerala. The temple is one of the major Shiva temples in Kerala counted along with the Ettumanoor Mahadevar Temple, Kaduthruthy Mahadeva Temple, Vaikom Temple, Ernakulam Shiva Temple and Vadakkunathan temple.
The temple is popularly counted as one of the major Bhagavathy temples in Kerala. The temple celebrates a rare menstruation festival for Bhagavathy, called Thripputhu, during when the temple is closed for three days during the irregular menstruation of the deity. There are five daily poojas done in temple, three Sarabalies for Shiva and three for Bhagavathy. Tantric worship is done by Thazhaman. The yearly festival is celebrated during the December-January which lasts 28 days.
As per Hindu legend, Bhagavathy is considered as the god of Kerala and protector of masses. It is believed that Parvathi, the consort of Shiva, came here after getting married to him in the Himalayas. Parvathi got her menstrual period for 28 days. Bhagavathy is thus considered a reincarnation of Sati, where her Kamakya fell in the North. Another variant of the same legend indicates that sage Agasthya, who could not witness the sacred marriage of Shiva and Parvathi was visited by the pair after the marriage. Since Parvathi was in her menstrual period, she waited for 28 days to give darshan to the sage.
The temple is located in the heart of Chengannur town. Chengannur is considered one of the 32 Namboothri villages in Kerala. Mahadeva is believed to be the god of the village. The presiding deity is Mahadeva, in the form of Lingam faces east, while the image of his consort, Bhagavathy is located exactly behind facing West. The temple is approached through a temple tower built in Kerala style and a golden flagstaff, both of which are axial to the central shrine. There are shrines of other deities around the temple in the second precinct for Sastha and Neela Greevan, while an image of Ganapathy is seen in the first precinct. The image of Bhagavathy is made of panchaloha, an alloy of five metals. It is believed that Perumachuten brought the image to the temple.
The temple is built in Kerala style architecture, which is common in all temples in the South Indian state of Kerala. The temple has a two storeyed gopuram or a gateway tower, with the upper storey having wooden trails covering the Kottupura (a hall of drum beating during festivals). A rectangular wall around the temple, called Kshetra-Madilluka piereced by the gateways, encloses all the shrines of the temple. The metal plated flagpost or Dwajasthambam is located axial to the temple tower leading to the central sanctum and there is a Deepastamba, which is the light post. Chuttuambalam is the outer pavilion within the temple walls. The central shrine and the associated hall is located in a rectangular structure called Nallambalam. Between the entrance of Nallambalam to the sanctum, there is a raised square platform called Namaskara Mandapa which has a pyramidal roof. Thevrapura, the kitchen used to cook offering to the deity is located on the left of Namaskara Mandapa from the entrance. Balithara is an altar is used for making ritualistic offering to demi-gods and the festive deities. The central shrine called Sreekovil houses the image of the presiding deity. It is on an elevated platform with a single door reached through a flight of five steps. Either sides of the doors have images of guardian deities called Dvarapalakas. As per Kerala rituals, only the main priest called Thantri and the second priest called Melshanthi alone can enter the Sree Kovil. The central shrine has a circular plan with the base built of granite, superstructure built of laterite and conical roof made of terrocata tile supported from inside by a wooden structure. The lower half of Sree Kovil consists of the basement, the pillar or the wall, called stambha or bhithi and the entablature called prasthara in the ratio 1:2:1, in height. Similarly the upper half is divided into the neck called griva, the roof tower called shikhara and the fonial kalasam (made of copper) in the same ratio. The roof projects in two levels to protect the inner structure from heavy rains during monsoon. The roof of the temple and some of the pillars have lavish wood and stuccuto carvings depicting various stories of ancient epics, Ramayana and Mahabharatha.
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*Kadu Mallilarjuna Temple, Malleswaram, Bangalore..
Kadu Malleshwara Temple is one of the oldest temples of Bangalore located in Malleswaram. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva.
Kadu Malleshwara Temple is constructed in Dravidian architecture during the reign of King Venkojirao Bhonsle of Thanjavur.
The word 'Kadu' literally means forest, referring to the thick vegetation that marked the surrounding places.
Malleswaram, the suburb gets the name after this historic temple.
Thousands of devotees from and around Bangalore visit Kadu Malleshwara Temple in Malleswaram during the holy day of Shivaratri festival
*.THE DISAPPEARING ANCIENT TEMPLE
The holy temple of Stambheshwar Mahadev is situated at the distance of around 40 miles from the city of Vadodara in the small town of Kavi Kamboi, Gujrat. The specialty of this ancient temple is its location within the bay of Cambay, a part of the Arabian Sea. This sacred Siva Linga at the Stambheshwar temple which was established by Bhagwan Kartik after killing Tarkasur (as mentioned in Kumarika khand as mentioned in Skand Purana). Lord Shiva at the Stambheshwar temple can only be viewed during the low tide hours and gets disappeared inside the sea during high tide hours. Depending upon the time of high and low tide., one can view the full Lord. Shiva Lingam during low tide and subsequently watch it submerging in the sea as the tide slowly increases.
* Konark Sun Temple,,Orissa
Konark Sun Temple,,Orissa
The Konark Sun Temple, located in Konark, Orissa, is enlisted as a World Heritage Site. It was constructed in the 13th century by King Narasimhadeva I and is dedicated to the sun god. It is one of the most majestic temples of India and was originally conceived as the sun deity's chariot, a chariot drawn by seven horses, with 12 pairs of decorated wheels at its base.
*.The veera Bhadra lepakshi temple
Veerabhadra Temple in Lepakshi in Anantapura district of Andhra Pradesh, was built in 16th century in Vijaynagara style of architecture. It features sculptures, paintings, a giant fresco of Veerabhadra, Nandi sculpture carved off single stone and 70 pillars out of which one hangs from the ceiling hardly touching the ground!
*.Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple, Thiruvananthapuram
This temples placed in first for having highest treasure.
The capital city of the State of Kerala in India is the Sree Padmanabha Swamy temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu. This temple is a blend of the Kerala and Dravidian styles of architecture. Sree Padmanabha Swamy temple, who is also known as Anantha (one who reclines on the Serpent Ananatha). The word 'Thiruvananthapuram' literally means - the land of Sree Anantha Padmanabhaswamy.
The history of Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple dates back to 8th century. It is one of the 108 sacred Vishnu temples or Divya Desams in India. Divya Desams are the holiest abodes of the Lord Vishnu that are mentioned in the works of the Tamil Azhvars (saints). The presiding deity of this temple is Lord Vishnu, reclining on Anantha, the hooded Serpent.
In 1750, Marthanda Varma dedicated the kingdom of Travancore to Lord Padmanabha. Marthanda Varma vowed that the royal family will rule the state on behalf of Lord and he and his descendants would serve the kingdom as Padmanabha Dasa or the Servant of Lord Padmanabha. Since then the name of every Travancore King was preceded by the title Padmanabha Dasa. The donation of the kingdom of Travancore to Padmanabhaswamy was known as Thripadidanam. The current head of the Travancore Royal Family is Moolam Thirunal Rama Varma.
The Sree Padmanabhaswamy temple as per belief is located at a place that is considered as one of the seven Parasurama Kshetras. And references of this temple are there in texts like the Puranas, viz. the Skanda Purana and Padma Purana. The temple stands close to the holy tank - Padma Theertham, which means 'lotus spring.'
The garbhagriha or the sanctum sanctorum of Sree Padmanabhaswamy temple is located on a stone slab and the main idol, which is about 18 ft long, can be viewed through three different doors. The head and chest are seen through the first door; while the hands can be sighted through the second door and the feet through the third door.
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Temple in an Island | kerala tourism
About 10km south of Varkala, this island in the middle of a backwater lake is home to the Shiva-Parvati Hindu temple, also known as the Golden Temple. It's closed to non-Hindus but the main reason to venture down here is the scenic punt-powered boat ride to and around the island.
Ponnumthuruthu Island is popular for Shiva Parvati Temple which is also known as 'Thuruthu Kshethram' by local residents. It's situated amongst thick coconut groves. It's a 100 years old temple which was ruined but later on it was rebuilt again. The island and the temple are owned by Valiyapurackal family.
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