Guruvayur (ഗുരുവായൂര്) also written as Guruvayoor, is a municipal temple town in Thrissur District, of Kerala State in India. It houses the Guruvayur Sri Krishna Temple, the fourth largest temple in India in terms of the number of devotees visiting per day.
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A huge elephant temple about 90-100 kms from Kochi. Very well kept, clean, sanitised and well organised temple of worship. Ample of security and helpful volunteers. Some key points - Temple remains closed from 1pm to 4:30pm. There is a huge procession before the temple opens. So one needs to wait in line. Non Hindus strictly not allowed. Men need to wear a lungi (sarong) and bare chested before entering the temple. If you give a 1000/- donation you can skip the Que. Over all a very peaceful and serene environment. A must visit, even if a non Hindu, plenty of other things to see.
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A blissful early morning visit to see Lord Guruvayurappa is always on our to do list whenever I get to visit Kerala. It is always an amazing experience to visit this place. This time we were lucky to see the Guruvayur elephant Keshavan(he is very huge and cute at the same time), we even offered bananas for him to eat and he finished it in seconds. Overall experience was as usual.. Amazing!!
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This temple dedicated to Sri Tirupati Balaji is situated in Guruvayur . Legend has it that around 1000 years ago ,a devotee of Lord Balaji came here and expressed his wish to Lord Krishna to establish a temple for the Vishnu Lord. He got permission and then built this temple . Built in typical Kerala style sloped roofs , very nice ambience inside the temple premises. You can do lots of poojas in here . Tranquil and peaceful
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Chowalloor Shiva Temple is situated 3 kms away from the famous Guruvayur Sri Krishna temple. It is said that this Shiva temple is 1000 years old and considered one of 108 Shivalayas or abodes of Shiva. The legend has it the deity of Thrissur Sree Vadakunnatha Temple manifested himself on an umbrella carried by one of his devotees from Chowalloor Mazhavannoor Mana, who used to walk all the way to Thrissur to daily pay homage to the Lord. When he became too old to walk and worship Shiva regularly, the Lord is believed to have accompanied him to Chowalloor. The Swayambhoo idol of Lord Siva is seen facing west in the temple, whereas his consort Goddess Parvati is facing east, which reflects that the showering blessings in all directions. Very peaceful and powerful place . There is a Lord Krishna temple too adjacent to the Siva temple.
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This is a Shiva temple and it is believed that Lord Shiva was first to offer prayer to Lord Vishnu at the Guruvayur temple and the pilgrimage to Guruvayur only completes when you offer prayer at the Mammiyur Shiva temple. Very calm place with no rush. You can get darshan with out any difficulties or waiting period.
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The temple is near to Guruvayur Sri Krishna Swami Temple. It is a beautiful temple where the shrine is in the form of a chariot.
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Visited Nava Mukunda Temple at Tirunavaya. We took a car from Guruvayoor and went to this temple in the evening. We reached around 6 30 pm on a Sunday evening. There was no crowd and we completely enjoyed the visit. In front of the temple, there is Bharathapuzha river. This temple is one of the 108 Divya Desams. This temple also has a separate shrine for Maha Lakshmi goddess.
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This church is as old as Jesus Christ, built in AD 52. One of the seven churches in India associated with St. Thomas apostle. There is a museum in the premise and also few historic monuments in the church compound.
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A temple dedicated to the Mother Goddess located close to Sri Guruvayur temple . Beautiful darsanas of the Devi . Very peaceful and serene . A must visit
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