Guruvayur Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Guruvayurappan, located in the town of Guruvayur in Kerala, India. Administrated by the Guruvayur Devaswom, it is one of the most important places of worship for Hindus in Kerala and Tamil Nadu and is often referred to as Bhuloka Vaikunta.
52 feet Maraprabhu at Sree Guruvayur Temple. The biggest Terracotta Idol in the world. Inaugurated by Sri. K. Karunakaran the then Industrial Minister Government of India. The idol Lord Mraprabhu is the material embodiment of all the medicinal herbs all over the world.
Manjula was a great devotee of Lord Guruvayoorappan. Every day she would collect flowers and make a beautiful garland and late in the evening she would go to the temple with her offering. The priest would adorn Lord Guruvayoorappan with the garland, and she would feel very happy and fulfilled. After having the Lord’s darshan and singing his glories she would return back home. This was her ‘nitya mala kainkaryam‘ to Lord Guruvayoorappan.
Punnathurkotta is a fort and former palace located in Kottapadi, about 3 km from the Guruvayoor Sree Krishna Temple, in Thrissur District of Kerala State in South India.
Chavakkad Beach is beach in Chavakkad Municipality of Thrissur District in Kerala State. It lies on the coast of Arabian Sea and attracts domestic tourists and local people. The beach is situated 5 Kilometers from Guruvayoor Temple Sri Krishna Temple. In this beach, the river meets the sea known as estuary. The meeting point is known as Azhimokam in Malayalam. It is counted amongst Kerala's most popular beaches because the beach is unexplored by domestic tourists.
At night reflections of their little lamps cross each other drawing endless ephemeral images. A hanging bridge, floating restaurant, swimming pool, yoga centre and jogging track are at your disposal. In the evening you can row yourself in a country boat past the mangroves to the surrounding villages or with go fishing with fishing rods or try out the Chinese fishing net.
3 am to 3.30 am -
Nirmalyam
3.20 am to 3.30 am - Thailabhishekam,
Vakacharthu, Sankhabhishekam
3.30 am to 4.15 am - Malar Nivedyam,
Alankaram
4.15 am to 4.30 am - Usha Nivedyam
4.30 am to 6.15 am - Ethirettu Pooja
followed by Usha Pooja
7.15 am to 9.00 am - Seeveli,
Palabhishekam, Navakabhishekam, Pantheeradi, Nivedyam and Pooja
11.30 am to 12.30 pm - Ucha Pooja
4.30 pm to 5.00 pm - Seeveli
6.00 pm to 6.45 pm -
Deeparadhana
7.30 pm to 7.45 pm - Athazha Pooja
Nivedyam
7.45 pm to 8.15 pm - Athazha Pooja
8.45 pm to 9.00 pm - Athazha Seeveli
9.00 pm to 9.15 pm - Thrippuka,
Olavayana
9.15 pm - The sreekovil will be closed.
On the day of special illuminations called "Vilakku" the tripuka is
performed after that. The sreekovil wll be closed after Tripuka.
Then the Krishnanattam, a colourful traditional dance-drama on Lord
Krishna's life is enacted inside the Temple on specifed day
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