Introduction - kerala temple

Famously
known as 'Dwarka of the South', the guruvayoor temple in kerala is one of
the most important pilgrimage centres in the state. kerala temple tour is dedicated
Lord Krishna and invites tourists and devotees from far and wide. According
to Hindu mythology, the image of Lord Krishna here is said to have been
worshipped by Vasudevar and Devaki at Dwarka.
History of kerala temples or temples of kerala
kerala temple tour is the hub of the historical movement 'Guruvayoor Sathyagraha',
which was begun to demand temple entry rights for the lower castes. The
temple is believed to have been created by Guru and Vayu, the preceptor of
the gods and the god of winds respectively.
Architecture of kerala temples or temples of kerala
kerala temple tour -
The outer enclosure of the temple has a gold-plated flag post, 33.5 m tall.
Also worth seeing is its pillar of lamps which is 7 m in height and has
thirteen circular receptacles. The shrine stands on a rectangular base and
offers to see many beautiful murals around the shrine of temples in kerala.
The sanctum sanctorum of the temple is known as Sree Kovil which houses the
chief deity. One can also see exquisite images of other deities such as
Ganapathy, Sree Ayyappa and Edathedathy Kavil Bhagavathy of temples in
kerala.
Accessibility of kerala temples or temples of kerala
Nedumbassery, 58 km away, is the closest airport. It has also a railhead
connecting to different parts of the state and the outside. Thrissur has a
good road network connecting to the key destinations of the Kerala and its
neighbouring states of temples in kerala.
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