Kerala, known as God’s own Country” is rich with numerous ancient temples and religious places. Here is a list of the famous Hindu temples in Kerala. We have prepared the list of Kerala temples district wise to make is easier for people finding a special Kerala temple. The list of temples in Kerala include the Pancha Pandavas Temples – the Five temples of Kerala associated with Pandavas in epic Mahabharatha; Divya Desam of Lord Vishnu - the 11 temples of Kerala associated with the Tamil Alwars; the famous Mannaarsaala Temple dedicated to the Snake Gods, Guruvayoor Temple – known as the Bhoolokavaikundam; the Thiruvanaya Navamukunda Temple; Sabarimala Ayyappa Sannidhanam; and the Thiruvallam Sree Parasurama Temple – the only temple in Kerala dedicated to Lord Parashurama.
Purpose of visiting temples
For what purpose we are going to a temple? Simple, but difficult to answer. Each one has their own reason for visiting. The most common answer we found is, it’s for religious or spiritual prayer or upasana. Some says its part of their daily routine which they are used to. As we concerned about famous temples in kerala, it represents more than just a pilgrim center. It has number of other roles to play in day to day life. It acts as a social welfare centre, a tourist place, an art and cultural centre and a place where all human being gets mental peace and harmony. But no one really knows that the main intention behind building temples was for protecting our environment and nature. This specialty can be seen throughout in Kerala. Thus, we can say temples in kerala are echo friendly. Moreover, it is supposed to be a 'Sanathana Dharmacharana Saala'. Ancient times, it was referred as "Kavu" which means "Kaadu" (forest). By building a "kavu" in a village, its environment is protected by default. There were times in olden years that, temples acted as the focus point in a particular village, where villagers are gathered together and find solution for their day to day problems.
Architecture of Kerala Temples
The temples of Kerala exhibit the traditional architectural style, which is incomparable and quite different from the other regions of country as well. The temples are generally made of wood, brick and lateritic stone. The geographical conditions of the region are also responsible for the unique architectural style. Surrounded with dense lush green forest, this region is blessed with heavy monsoons, this is why the roofs of temples are made, are pointed and steep, covered with copper sheets. The roofs of the temples you may find, are of pyramidal or conical shape.
Pazhavangadi Maha Ganapathi Temple
Sri Anantha Padmanabhaswamy Temple
Srikanteswaram Shiva Temple
Attukal Bhagavathy Temple
Neyyattinkara Sree Krishna Swamy Temple
Varkala Janardanaswamy Temple
Sarkara Devi Temple
Madavoorpara Cave Temple
Malayinkeezhu Sree Krishna Temple
Sree Varaham Mukkolakkal Bhagavathy Temple
Kottarakara Maha Ganapathy Temple
Oachira Parabrahma Ksetram
Ambalappuzha Sri Krishna Temple
Chettikulangara Devi Temple
Chengannur Mahadeva Temple
Mannarshala Temple
Vetticottu Sree Nagaraja Temple
Pattazhy Devi Temple
Chettikulangara Devi Temple
Sabarimala Sree Ayyappa Temple
Vaikom Mahadeva Temple
Thirunnakara Mahadeva Temple
Malliyoor Maha Ganapathy Temple
Guruvayoor Sree Krishna Temple
Koodalmanikyam Temple Irinjalakuda
Mammiyoor Temple
Vadakkumnathan Shiva Temple
Putheyakavil Devi Temple
Kolani Sree Krishna Swamy Temple
Chottanikkara Devi Temple
Thrikkakara Vamanamoorthy Temple
Thiruvairanikulam Siva Temple
Sree Poornathrayeesa Temple
Ananthapura Lake Temple
Sree Venkataramana Temple
Purpose of visiting temples
For what purpose we are going to a temple? Simple, but difficult to answer. Each one has their own reason for visiting. The most common answer we found is, it’s for religious or spiritual prayer or upasana. Some says its part of their daily routine which they are used to. As we concerned about famous temples in kerala, it represents more than just a pilgrim center. It has number of other roles to play in day to day life. It acts as a social welfare centre, a tourist place, an art and cultural centre and a place where all human being gets mental peace and harmony. But no one really knows that the main intention behind building temples was for protecting our environment and nature. This specialty can be seen throughout in Kerala. Thus, we can say temples in kerala are echo friendly. Moreover, it is supposed to be a 'Sanathana Dharmacharana Saala'. Ancient times, it was referred as "Kavu" which means "Kaadu" (forest). By building a "kavu" in a village, its environment is protected by default. There were times in olden years that, temples acted as the focus point in a particular village, where villagers are gathered together and find solution for their day to day problems.
Architecture of Kerala Temples
The temples of Kerala exhibit the traditional architectural style, which is incomparable and quite different from the other regions of country as well. The temples are generally made of wood, brick and lateritic stone. The geographical conditions of the region are also responsible for the unique architectural style. Surrounded with dense lush green forest, this region is blessed with heavy monsoons, this is why the roofs of temples are made, are pointed and steep, covered with copper sheets. The roofs of the temples you may find, are of pyramidal or conical shape.
Temples in Trivandrum
Pazhavangadi Maha Ganapathi Temple
Sri Anantha Padmanabhaswamy Temple
Srikanteswaram Shiva Temple
Attukal Bhagavathy Temple
Neyyattinkara Sree Krishna Swamy Temple
Varkala Janardanaswamy Temple
Sarkara Devi Temple
Madavoorpara Cave Temple
Malayinkeezhu Sree Krishna Temple
Sree Varaham Mukkolakkal Bhagavathy Temple
Temples in Kollam
Kottarakara Maha Ganapathy Temple
Oachira Parabrahma Ksetram
Temples in Alappuzha
Ambalappuzha Sri Krishna Temple
Chettikulangara Devi Temple
Chengannur Mahadeva Temple
Mannarshala Temple
Vetticottu Sree Nagaraja Temple
Temples in Pathanamthitta
Pattazhy Devi Temple
Chettikulangara Devi Temple
Sabarimala Sree Ayyappa Temple
Temples in Kottayam
Vaikom Mahadeva Temple
Thirunnakara Mahadeva Temple
Malliyoor Maha Ganapathy Temple
Temples in Kottayam
Guruvayoor Sree Krishna Temple
Koodalmanikyam Temple Irinjalakuda
Mammiyoor Temple
Vadakkumnathan Shiva Temple
Temples in Idukki
Putheyakavil Devi Temple
Kolani Sree Krishna Swamy Temple
Temples in Ernakulam
Chottanikkara Devi Temple
Thrikkakara Vamanamoorthy Temple
Thiruvairanikulam Siva Temple
Sree Poornathrayeesa Temple
Temples in Kasaragod
Ananthapura Lake Temple
Sree Venkataramana Temple
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