Kerala, a state in southwestern India, is renowned for its rich cultural heritage and spiritual significance. The land is dotted with thousands of temples, each with its unique architecture, history, and traditions. These temples are not only revered for their spiritual significance but also celebrated for their intricate carvings, vibrant festivals, and serene ambiance.
From the famous Padmanabhaswamy Temple in Thiruvananthapuram to the historic Sabarimala Temple in Pathanamthitta, Kerala's temples are a testament to the state's deep-rooted spiritual traditions. With over 2000 temples featured on our website, you'll discover a treasure trove of information on Kerala's most revered shrines.
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3 Must Visit Temples in Kerala
Aruvikkara Sastha Temple Maranalloor is a unique 16th-century temple complex in the bank of Neyyar River managed by the members of the locality. The circular Vishnu temple features fine stone carvings, while the Siva-Parvathi temple is a simple shrine.
Read moreVadasserikavu Bhagavathy Temple, commonly referred to as Mundancavu Vadasseri Kavu Bhagavathy Temple, is situated in close proximity to Chengannur in the Pathanamthitta district of Kerala. The shrine is dedicated to Goddess Bhagavathi.
Read moreChottanikkara Devi Temple, originally known as Jyotiannakkara, is a revered Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Bhagavati Lakshmi. She is believed to reside in Chottanikkara as Mahalakshmi, alongside her consort, Lord Maha Vishnu.
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