THE CHULIYAR BHAGAVATHY TEMPLE,
KANHANGADThe
Chuliyar Bhagavathy Temple here is a popular place of worship. Thirayattu
Utsavam of this temple acquires special significance because of the different types
of Theyyam performances.
THE LAKE TEMPLE AT
ANANTHAPURA
Ananthapura, 12 km north-east of Kasargod town, is known for its
lake temple. This holy temple is believed to be the original seat
(moolasthanam) of Anantha Padmanabha of Sree Padmanabha Swamy Temple at
Thiruvananthapuram
THE MAHAGANAPATHY TEMPLE AT MADHUR
The Mahaganapathy Temple at Madhur near Kasaragod is a well- known
place of worship. This temple has some unique style of architecture.
THIRUCHAMBARAM VISHNU TEMPLE AT THALIPARAMBU
Thaliparambu, about 20 km north-east of Kannur, is famous for its
Thiruchambaram Vishnu Temple dedicated to Lord Maha Vishnu. This temple, which dates back
to the 10th century, is an example of medieval temple architecture.
SRI MUTHAPPAN TEMPLE AT PARASSINIKADAVU
Parassinikadavu on the banks of the river Valapattanam, is 18 km
away from Kannur. The place has become famous for its Sri Muthappan Temple
The presiding deity of this popular temple is Muthappan, the
reincarnation of Lord Shiva. This is the only temple in the state where Theyyam, the
ritual dance form of Kerala, is performed daily. Another distinguishing feature of the
temple is its unusual ritual of offering fish and toddy to the deity. Kathakali is also
performed at the temple by the Kathakali Club on request.
THE GLASS TEMPLE AT KOTTAMUNDA
Kottamunda is on the slope of Vellarimala 20 km from Kalpetta, the
Headquarters of Wayanad district. The place acquires significance because of the Glass
Temple here. The temple is dedicated to Parswanatha Swami, the third Thirthankara of
the Jain Faith. The mirrors inside the temple walls, reflect thousands of beautiful image
patterns of the icons in the temple sanctum sanctorum
THE MAHAVISHNU TEMPLE AT THIRUNELLI
Thirunelli is a beautiful spot 42 km from Mananthavadi in
Waynad district. Here, the panoramic view of the Brahmagiri hills offers an idyllic charm
to the enchanting nature around. Thirunelli is not only a beautiful spot but also famous
for the Maha Vishnu Temple here. It is popularly known as the Kasi of the
South. It is also believed that the idol of Vishnu in the temple was installed by
Brahma himself. Waters in the Papanasini river here is said to have mystical powers. It is
believed that bathing in the river will wash away ones sins.
SRI MAHAGANAPATHY TEMPLE AT
THIRUVANGOOR
Thiruvangoor in Kozhikode district is famous for the Sree
Mahaganapathy Temple, dedicated to Lord Ganapathy. The annual festival Sivaratri
Utsavam here lasts for two days. Cultural and ritual art forms Kerala are performed
all nights during the festival. The ritual festival Theyyam is performed on the second
day. It is watched by a large gathering of devotees who in the end receive blessings
in person from the Theyyam.
THE MOTHER OF GOD
CATHEDRAL, KOZHIKODE
It is the Headquarters of the Latin
Catholic congregation in Malabar. Built in the Gothic style, the church is a tribute to
the beauty of Italian architecture and the skill of Indian craftsmen. It is said that
Italian architects were brought to Kozhikode to design the church. The church is a mute
witness to the chequered history that followed the landing of Vasco da Gama at Kappad when
the flood-gates of the Indian shores were opened to European navigators. History has it
that the Zamorin, who had encountered the Portuguese in many a conflict, was himself the
donor of the land on which the church stands today.
TANUR
Tanur in Malappuram district is a coastal fishing town of
historical importance. It was one of the earliest settlements of the Portuguese in India.
It is believed that St. Francis Xavier visited the place in 1546 A.D.and converted the
local Chieftain to Christianity. Keraladesapuram Temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu near here
is one of the oldest temples in Kerala.
THE NAVAMUKUNDA TEMPLE, TIRUNAVAI,
TIRUR
Thunchan
Parambu, the birth place of Thunchath Ezhuthachan is in Tirur. Tirunavai, 8 km south
of Tirur, is a place of historical and religious significance. The Sarvodayamela is held
here every year in January at the Navamukunda Temple. This temple, which is called the
Benares of the South, is believed to have been founded by nine great saints. The popular
Mamamkam festival used to be held here every 12 years. In
the olden days there was
a grand assembly for
rulers of Kerala. This festival is said to have been started by Cheraman Perumal and the
last performance was in 1755.
PUNARJANI GUHA
The Punarjani Guha, in Palakkad district, is
a natural tunnel 15 meters long in the rocky cliff. It is situated 2 km from the
Thiruvilwamala Temple. The chief presiding diety is Sri Rama. The idol is believed to be
swayamboo ie. born on its own. It is believed that by performing
noozhal or crawling through the tunnel from one end to the other will wash
away all of ones sins and thus attain rebirth. Only men are allowed to do the
noozhal and women can only visit the cave. This ritual is practised only one
day in a year on Guruvayur Ekadashi.
SREE
KRISHNA TEMPLE AT GURUVAYUR
Guruvayur, 33km north-west of Thrissur, is one of the most famous
religious centres in South India and one of the most important pilgrim centres in India.
It is also known as the Dwaraka of the south. The temple which dates back to the 16th
century, is dedicated to Lord Krishna who is known as Guruvayurappan here. Legend has it
that the temple was created by Guru, the preceptor of the Devas and Vayu, the Lord of the
winds. The idol is said to have been worshipped by Lord Bramah himself at Dwaraka. It is
at this temple Melpathur Narayana Bhattathiri composed his well- known Sanskrit devotional
song, Narayaneeyam. Thousands of devotees flock here every day with offerings
of different kinds to appease Guruvayurappan for his blessings.
St.THOMAS CHURCH AT PALAYUR
The St. Thomas Church at Palayur is the oldest church in India. It
was built by St Thomas - the Apostle in A.D.52. St. Thomas, the Apostle arrived in A.D.52
at Crangannur {now Kodungallur} with Jewish merchants for the propagation of Christs
message and through the sea route reached Palayur in 52 A.D. and built the Church here.
This famous Palayur pilgrim centre is at Chavakkad, near Thrissur.
VADAKKUNNATHAN TEMPLE, THRISSUR
The Vadakkunnathan Temple at Thrissur is one of the famous temples
dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is one of the largest temples in Kerala. Adi Sankaracharya is
supposed to have spent his last days in this temple. This temple is a classic example of
the Kerala style of architecture. The shrines and the Koothambalam (Temple theatre),
display exquisite vignettes carved in wood. Legend says that this temple was built by
Parasurama. This temple is famous for its April/May Pooram Festival, which includes
colourful and magnificent processions, brightly decorated elephants, fireworks etc.
Other attractions in Thrissur town are the Zoo,
State Museum, Archaeological Museum, Our Lady of Lourdes Cathedral, Puthenpalli Church
etc.
ST. THOMAS CHURCH AT MALAYATTOOR
Malayattur, 45 km from Ernakulam, is famous
among the Catholics. This church is dedicated to St. Thomas and is set atop the 609 metre
Malayattur Hill.
This holy shrine is one of the most important Christian pilgrim
centers in Kerala attracting devotees in very large numbers not only from Kerala but also
from the neighbouring states. This famous church is situated at Kurisumudi, a verdant hill
in the Western Ghats girdled partially by the river Periyar.
Legends credit St. Thomas as having established about seven and a
half churches in Kerala (here half is only indicative of a church smaller in size.) These
seven churches were established at Kodungallur, Palayur, Paravur, Kokomangalam, Niranam,
Chayal, and Kollam. The Malayattoor Church and the Tiruvamcode Church in the Kanyakumari
district of Tamilnadu are considered to be the half church. But some believe that the
Malayattoor Church is one of the major churches built by St. Thomas and they argue that
the churches at Kokomanagalam and Paravur must be regarded as one.
The first Sunday after Easter is a very important day at
Malayattoor. Pilgrims, chanting the name of the Apostle, Ponninkurisumala
Muthappa, climb Kurisumudi, the steep hill to visit the holy shrine. The Church has
a life-size statue of St. Thomas and the imprint of the feet of the Apostle on a rock.
KALADY
Kalady is the birth place of Adi Sankara. This pilgrim centre,
situated on the banks of the river Periyar, is 45 km from Ernakulam. There are two shrines
in memory of Adi Sankaracharya one dedicated to Adi Sankara as Dakshinamurthy and
the other to Goddess Sharada maintained by Sringeri Mutt. There is also an ancient Shri
Krishna Temple and another temple known as the International Temple, built with hope that
it would ultimately become a temple for all religions and an abode of peace.
FORT KOCHI
Kochi has an entirely different
look compared with the modern town of Ernakulam across the Vembanad Lake. Once Kochi
flourished as the most prosperous business centre of Kerala by virtue of its location and
the all weather natural harbour.
Kochi is the Home of
a tiny JEWISH COMMUNITY descended from Jewish settlers who fled Palestine 2000 years ago. The nomadic tribes of Jews are said to
have made their appearance in the north-west Mesopotamia in 1800 B. C. Abraham was their
leader. They migrated to Palestine led by Jacob, the grandson of Abraham, and occupied
that land. Driven by famine, some of them had to migrate to Egypt after 1700 B. C. They
lived a miserable life as slaves until they were saved by Moses who led them back to
Palestine.
The COCHIN SYNAGOGUE built in 1568 is the oldest
in India. The great scrolls of Old Testament, the copper plates in which the grants of
privilege made by the rulers of Kochi were recorded and the exquisite Chinese hand painted
tiles etc. are of great interest. The Jewish Town surrounding the Synagogue is a popular
trade centre for spices. There are several interesting curio shops on the street leading
up to the Synagogue.
St.FRANCIS CHURCH AT FORT KOCHI
It is India's oldest European
built Protestant church. The Church was built in 1503 by the Portuguese Franciscan friars.
It became an Anglican Church after the occupation of Kochi by the British in 1795. Vasco
da Gama, the first European to reach India, died in Kochi in 1524 and his tomb Stone can
be seen inside the Church even though his mortal remains were transferred to Portugal 14
years later.
SANTA CRUZ BASILICA AT FORT
KOCHI
Built in 1902, this
magnificent Church has a fantastical and bewitching interior.
SRI VALLABHA TEMPLE AT
THIRUVALLA
It is a famous place of worship. This temple is 35 km south of
Kottayam on the rail /road between Thiruvananthapuram and Ernakulam. This temple is famous
for the traditional KATHAKALI performances almost every night of the year.
VAGAMON
Vagamon is situated at an elevation of 1100 metres above sea
level. It is about 60 km from Kottayam and 30 km from Pala. The important attractions here
are the Kurishumala hill and the small church atop the nearby Kurishumala Ashramam, which
is a monastery for Christian ascetics, who follow the Christian faith along the Indian
spiritual traditions and the Gandhian thought. Vagamon is a popular spot for trekkers.
VAIKKOM
Vaikkom, 40 km away from Kottayam, is historically a famous town
situated on the eastern bank of the expansive Vembanad lake. It was once the capital of
the erstwhile kingdom of Vadakkumkur. The ancient Mahadeva Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva
here has carried its name far and near. The Mahadeva Temple at Vaikkom is a sacred place
of worship. According to legend, It was constructed by Parasurama, the mythological
creator of Kerala. The 12 day Ashtami festival here (November/December) is
renowned for its elephant processions, religious discourses, and traditional dance and
music perform
St.MARYS FERONA
CHURCH
This church at Athirampuzha near Ettumanur is famous for its
annual 8 day feast known as Athirampuzha Nercha, which attracts a large number
of devotees from all over Kerala.
LORD SHIVA TEMPLE AT ETTUMANUR
This ancient temple, which is 17 km away from Kottayam, is a
famous place of worship. There are mural paintings of high order and beautiful sculpture
of intricate workmanship inside the temple.
BHARANANGANAM
It is an important Christian pilgrimage centre where the mortal
remaints of Sister Alphonsa (1916-1946) was interned in a chapel next to the St.
Marys Church. This 1000- year old church features an attractive Grotto of Virgin
Mary.
Places of attraction in and around
KOTTAYAM
St. MARYS CHURCH
The St. Marys Church, known as Valiya
Palli, in the town was built in 1550 A. D. It is famous for its 8th century
Persian Cross with the Pahlavi inscription on it. Near to this Valia Palli is situated the
Cheriya Palli (St. Marys Church) which was built in 1579 A. D. It houses some murals
and paintings depicting Biblical and other themes.
THE THIRUNAKKARA MAHADEVA
TEMPLE
This ancient temple in the town is a sacred place
of worshipn for the Hindus. There are some wall paintings. The annual temple festival
(March/April) attracts a large number of people.
MANNANAM
8 km from Kottayam. It is an important Syrian Christian centre.
There is St. Josephs Monastery which is associated with Fr. Kuriakose, one of the
saintly figures of the Syrian Catholic Church of Kerala. One can also see here one of the
oldest Printing Presses in the state- the St. Josephs Press which printed
Nasrani Deepika, one of the oldest newspapers in Kerala.
DAKSHINA
MOOKAMBIKA TEMPLE
This temple, which is 10 km from Kottayam on the way to
Changanacherry, is a famous one dedicated to Goddess Saraswathy. The Navaratri festival
here attracts quite a fascinating crowd.
AMBALAPPUZHA
It is a little town 14 km south of Alappuzha, famous for Sri Krishna Temple. The
Ambalappuzha Palpayasom- a sweet porridge of milk, rice and sugar offered to the
diety is very popular. The annual temple festival is in March/April. The temple has also
another significance. It was in this temple that the 16th century poet Kunjan
Nambiar staged his first Ottan Thullal, a solo dance performance with high social content.
 THE ST.
ANDREWS CHURCH AT ARTHUNKAL
It is a known pilgrim centre near Cherthala, 22 km north of
Alappuzha. The St. Andrews Church better known as Arthunkal Church was established
by the Portuguese missionaries.
KOZHANCHERRY
It is situated 13 km
from Pathanamthitta on the banks of the river Pamba. The place is famous for the MARAMON
CONVENTION, the biggest religious gathering of Christians in Asia, held in February-March
on the banks of the river Pamba. Christians from all over India assemble here to listen to
the gospels read and expounded by scholars of Christianity drawn from India and abroad.
SABARIMALA
This well-known pilgrim
centre is in the rugged terrains of the Western Ghats. The holy shrine, situated atop the
Sabarimala, is dedicated to LORD AYYAPPA. It attracts millions of pilgrims from far and
near. The 5 km stretch from Pamba to the shrine can only be reached by trekking. The main
pilgrimage season is November to January.
ARANMULA
Aranmula is 10 km away
from Chengannur on the Thiruvananthapuram - Kottayam route. It is a little temple town in
Pathanamthitta District, surrounded by undulating green hillocks and girdled by the holy
river Pampa. Its rural outskirts form part of the Kozhencherry Gulf Belt and
the modern concrete houses that one sees all around bear testimony to the affluence
brought to the area by the Gulf boom. Aranmula is famed for its hand-made mirrors of
polished metal called Aranmula Kannadi. Aranmula is also a popular pilgrim
center with its Lord Krishna Temple and the annual snake boat races held in connection
with the temple festival during August-September.
KANYAKUMARI
Kanya Kumari (also
known as Cape Comorin), about 90 km south of Thiruvananhapuram, is the southernmost tip of
the Indian sub-continent where the Indian Ocean, the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian sea
mate together. Once it had been part of the erstwhile Travancore state. After the
re-organization of the states in India in 1956, it became part of the Kanyakumari district
of Tamilnadu.
Kanyakumari is a very famous tourist and pilgrim
centre. The famous shrine of the goddess DEVI KANYA, Gandhi Memorial, Vivekananda Memorial
built on the rocky islands are tourist attractions.
The Temple at Suchinram 13 km
north- west on the rail /road route from Kanya- Kumari to Thiruvananthapuram is an
important place of worship. The temple with its large entrance Gopuram is quite
magnificent. There are pillared Halls all around the inner Sanctum where there is the
triple image of the Lords Shiva, Brahma and Vishnu. The 10-day annual chariot festival is
famous.
VARKALA
It is a beautiful beach resort and pilgrim centre
40 km north of Thiruvananthapuarm. SIVAGIRI MUTT here devoted to SRI NARAYANA GURU who
preached 'One caste, One religion, one God for man' is a pilgrim center for the Guru's
followers. There areYOGA and MASSAGE centres offering traditional Ayurvedic and Swedish
massage and Swedish Massage techniques.
SRI PADMANABHASWAMY
TEMPLE
A famous
pilgrimage centre and one of the major attractions in Thiruvananthapuram city. The
Maharaja of Travancore built this famous temple with its seven-storey carved gopuram in
the Dravidian style in 1733. There are innumerable pillars, intricate carvings and mural
paintings of natural pigments. The temple is dedicated to Vishnu who reclines on the
sacred serpent Ananda. The image of Vishnu is 18 feet long and a lotus grows from
Vishnus navel and Brahma is seen in the lotus. Several arts forms like
Krishnanattam, Koodiyattom, Pavakkoothu, Nokkuvidya, Velakali, Kathakali etc. thrived
under the patronage of Sree Padmanabha Swamy Temple.
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