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INTRODUCTION

Guruvayur is one of the most important pilgrimage centres in India and is sometimes referred to as the Dwarka of the south.

The story goes that the temple dedicated to Lord Krishna was destroyed when the holy city of Dwarka was submerged under the sea. Guru, the preceptor of the gods and Vayu, the god of the winds were entrusted with the job of finding an equally holy place for anew temple. When they finally selected a site, the place came to known as Guruvayur and the deity, Guruvayurappan.

In the 'chuttambalam' of the other enclosure of the temple, is the tall 33.5 m high, gold-plated 'dhwajastambham' or flag-mast. The 7 m high 'dipastambham' or pillar of lamps, is a splendid spectacle when lit the evenings. The entrance to the inner sanctum lies just beyond this. Within are ten finely carved pillars on two raised platforms, one on either side of the passage. Bhattatiri, the devoted 'bhakta' of Guruvayurappan, sat here, while composing the famous 'Narayaniyam', the great Sanskrit poetical work of 1036 slokas that sing the praise of the Lord.


RESTIVE FASCINATIONS

Ulsavom, a 10 day temple festival in February - March at Guruvayur, Vishnu, the Kerala New Year on April 14, Onam, a harvest festivity in August - September, Temple festivals all over Kerala, throughout the year.

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