Narasimha Swamy Mahakshetram in Thuravoor is one of the largest and most ancient temples in Kerala. It is unique in that both Lord Narasimha and the Sudarshana Chakra are worshipped in separate srikovils within the same temple complex, symbolizing divine protection, strength, courage, and blessings. In […]
0 Read MoreAdikeshava Temple is the most prominent and sacred temple according to the Vaishnava tradition. It is one of the 108 Divya desham, dedicated to Lord Vishnu. In this temple, Lord Vishnu is worshiped as Sri Adikeshava Perumal, and Lakshmi Devi is worshiped as Maragathavalli Tayyar. This […]
0 Read MoreEvery year, during Makara Sankranti, millions of devotees from across India and beyond embark on the sacred pilgrimage to the Sabarimala Temple in Kerala to seek the blessings of Lord Ayyappa. Among the most eagerly awaited moments of this festival are the phenomena known as Makara […]
1 Read MoreKanipura Sri Gopalakrishna temple is in Kumbhala town of Kasaragod district in the states of Kerala. Kumbhala is commonly known as Kanipura or Kaniyooru. Kanipura Sri Gopalakrishna temple is a very ancient temple and got renovated by King Jayasimha of Kadamba Dynasty in the 10th Century, […]
0 Read MoreAmbalappuzha Sri Krishna Temple, situated in the quaint town of Ambalappuzha in Kerala’s Alappuzha district, is a renowned spiritual destination. This ancient temple is devoted to Lord Krishna in his Parthasarathi (charioteer of Arjuna) form. The Deity of Ambalappuzha Sri Krishnan is so unique and mind-blowing; […]
0 Read MoreThe Padmanabhaswamy Temple is located in Thiruvananthapuram (popularly known as Trivandrum), the capital of the state of Kerala in India. The name Thiruvananthapuram which means ‘the city of Lord Ananta’ is an indication of the temple’s deep connection with the city. The temple is a mix […]
9 Read MoreThe temple town of Guruvayur located in the Thrissur district of Kerala is a popular destination for devotees in Kerala and all over India. The history of Guruvayur spans over many centuries with it’s customs and tradition still intact and followed to the minutest detail that […]
3 Read MoreTirtha Yatra means sadhu-sanga, hari-katha, vigraha-aradhana, dhama-seva, prasada-sevana, dana-kriya and bhajana. One has to take association of devotees, hear the lilas of Hari, worship the Deity, serve the Lord in the holy place, partake prasadam, give in charity and perform bhajans. The purpose of Tirtha Yatra is to reconnect ourselves with God.