The presiding deity is Goddess Bhagavathy. The temple is especially famous for its grand Thalapoli festival, held in May. This nine-day festival begi...
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The presiding deity of the temple is Lord Dhanvantari, the divine physician and an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, who is worshipped as the god of Ayurved...
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In Hindu mythology, Kali is revered as the Bhagavathi of destruction, while Bhadrakali is worshipped in both royal and sattvic forms, bestowing wealt...
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Dedicated to Lord Ayyappa, worshipped here as Dharmasastha, this temple is considered an extension of the famous Sastha Temple at Chamravattom in Mal...
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Situated just 800 meters from Thripunithura Junction, the temple holds great significance among devotees. The Prathishta day of Bhagavathy is celeb...
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The temple celebrates its annual festival (Ulsavam) on the Uthrittathi star of the Malayalam month of Makaram. The grand festival lasts for eight days...
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The temple enshrines a majestic sixteen-armed Daru Vigraham (wooden idol) of Bhagavathy, housed within the east-facing Chathura Sreekovil. The idol st...
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Known for its serene and spiritually uplifting atmosphere, this temple radiates positive energy, making an early morning visit a truly refreshing expe...
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Though small in size and simple in structure, with no grand entrances or elaborate carvings, the temple holds immense spiritual significance, attract...
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The main deity, Sree Janardhana Swamy, is enshrined along with Goddess Lakshmi and Goddess Bhoodevi in the sanctum sanctorum. A unique aspect of this...
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Sree Hanuman, the supreme devotee of Lord Sree Rama, is revered as the embodiment of unwavering devotion (Bhakti) and selfless love for God. Known for...
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The main idol of Lord Venkateswara is enshrined on the Simhasan (throne), with his divine consorts, Sreedevi and Bhoodevi, on either side. Below, on t...
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Estimated to be over 400 years old, the temple is owned by Sree Janardhan Devasthan Kochi and falls under the Cochin Tirumala Devaswom Board. Situ...
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It holds deep historical and spiritual significance as the principal place of worship for the old Kochi royal family. Even today, the descendants of ...
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Located next to the Mattancherry Palace, which was built around 1555 as a gift to the King of Kochi by the Portuguese, this temple holds great histor...
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The temple is dedicated to Bhagavan Sri Krishna, and Sri Krishna Janmashtami is celebrated with great devotion and enthusiasm. The temple also hous...
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Sree Ayyappan Temple follows the traditional Kerala style of architecture and is known for its serene ambiance and divine atmosphere. Sree Ayyappan...
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It is one among the 108 Durga temples in Kerala. The temple festival in 2021 was observed on November 19. The primary festival is celebrated on the T...
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It holds great religious and cultural significance, attracting numerous devotees throughout the year. One of the most important festivals of Maradu...
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The main deity is Lord Krishna, with Lord Sastha and Goddess Bhagavathy also worshipped here. A large temple pond, covering approximately 80 cents of ...
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The temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna, with the deity facing east. Upa Devatas worshipped here include Lord Ayyappa and Goddess Bhagavathy. The ...
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This centuries-old temple, situated near the Town Hall and Ernakulam North Railway Station, is one of the very few Bhadrakali temples that face north....
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Sri Ayyappan Kavu Temple is situated approximately 2.8 km from High Court Junction. The annual festival, known as Ayyappan Kavu Ulsavam, is celebrated...
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The idol of Lord Ayyappa is enshrined in the same divine posture as seen at Sabarimala, displaying the symbolic Chinmudra, within an octagonal-shaped...
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It is regarded as one of the oldest temples in the region. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Sri Raja Rajeswari, also known as 'Jala Durga.' Although...
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