Friday, August 30, 2013

Malayatoor Church



Malayatoor Church

Malayatoor Church

Situated about 47 km from Cochin, Malayattoor is famous for the Catholic Church, located on top of the Malayattoor hill, at a height of 609 m. Dedicated to St. Thomas the apostle of Jesus Christ, thousands of pilgrims gather here for the annual festival of ‘Malayatoor Perunnal’, held during the months of March /April. It is believed that St. Thomas took the initiative for establishing a Christian community at Malayattoor. In his journey through the length and breadth of the land, St. Thomas founded churches in Kodungalloor, Quilon, Niranam, Nilakkal, Kokkamangalam, Kottakavu and Paalayoor.

Blessed by natural bounties Malayattoor offers ideal environs for those seeking spiritual happiness. Nowadays, the hill shrine at Malayattoor has emerged as the largest pilgrim centre in the name of St. Thomas in India. Here, the big and auspicious occasion is the feast of St. Thomas, which is observed on the first Sunday after Easter, when thousands throng the shrine for his blessings.

Those interested in the architecture of the church would find it highly interesting. It has a combination of Greco-Roman architecture with the altar designed in traditional Greek style, and the front portion of the church following the traditional Roman Catholic Church architecture. Behind the central altar, one can find the carvings, designs and paintings, which include the five joyful mysteries of Jesus Christ. The church has separate facilities for confession and adoration. The ancient baptismal pond and the traditional pulpit are of historical relevance. From the hill side, one can watch the soothing sight of the smooth flowing Periyar river, which itself would make the minds of pilgrims calm and serene.

Devotees arriving at the shrine make several types of offerings. Some climb the hill carrying cross in their shoulders; women folk would carry long brooms with them with prayers for prosperity. Some pilgrims carry stones on their heads, an offering that is meant to remove burdens from their lives. There are various religious rituals in the parish church and at the top of the mount.


 

Sabarimala Sree Ayyappa Temple

Sabarimala Temple

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 Sabarimala Temple

Sabarimala Sree Ayyappa Temple is one of the most ancient and prominent Sastha temples in the country. Sabarimala is a Hindu pilgrimage center located in the Western Ghat mountain ranges of Pathanamthitta District in Kerala. It is the largest annual pilgrimage in world with an estimated 45–50 million devotees visiting every year. Sabarimala Sri Dharmasastha Temple is one of the few Hindu temples in India that is open to all faiths. Surrounded by mountains and dense forest Sabarimala is believed to be the place where Ayyappan meditated.

The pilgrimage begins in the month of November and ends in January. The temple attracts pilgrims not only from the southern states of India, but also from other parts of the country and abroad. The shrine gets thronged with devotees especially during the main pilgrim season from November to January. Mandala pooja in December and Makaravilakku in January are the two main events. The temple stays closed during the rest of the year except for the first five days of every Malayalam month and during Vishu (April).

Certain customs are to be strictly observed if one has to undertake a pilgrimage to Sabarimala. A pilgrim attending the Mandalapooja should observe austerities for 41 days. During this period, the pilgrim should abstain himself from non vegetarian food and carnal pleasures. Pilgrims set out in groups under a leader, and each carry a cloth bundle called Irumudi kettu containing traditional offerings. Unlike certain Hindu temples, Sabarimala temple has no restrictions of caste or creed. The temple is open to males of all age groups and to women who have either passed their fertility age and those before reaching the stage of puberty. The easiest route is via Chalakkayam, by which one can reach the banks of the river Pamba by vehicle. Pamba is the main halting point on the way to Sabarimala. From here one has to trek 4 to 5 kms to reach the temple.

Guruvayoor Temple

Guruvayoor Temple

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Guruvayoor Temple

Guruvayoorappan “Lord Krishna” is THE GOD of “God's own country”

Krishna… Guruvayoorappa!!

This word is quite often in Kerala. Guruvayoorappan has a distinct place in every heart.

Guruvayur Sri Krishna Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Krishna. Located in Guruvayur is a municipal town in Thrissur District, of Kerala State. The fourth biggest temple in India in terms of number of devotees per day, Guruvayoor has emerged as one of the most important places of worship in Southern India like Tirupati. It is more than a spiritual journey for hundreds and thousands of people who visit Guruvayoor irrespective of their age and origin.

Guruvayur is a pilgrim center which has its own glory and greatness, mainly because of the divinity enshrined in the Sanctum - (central shrine) of the temple and the unique charm of the idol installed in it.

The presiding deity in the Garbhagraha (central shrine) is Mahavishnu, worshiped according to the pooja routines laid down by Adi Sankaracharya and later written in to the Tantrasamuchaya by Chennas Narayanan Namboodiri. The people at large, however, invoke the Lord as UNNIKRISHNA or BALAKRISHNA.

 

Wayanad in Kerala

Wayanad


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Wayanad, the green paradise is nestled among the mountains of the Western Ghats, forming the border world of the greener part of Kerala. The name Wayanad has been derived from the expression 'Vayal nadu' - the village of paddy fields.

Wayanad interspersed with dense forest, tangled jungles and deep valleys. Quite a large area of the district is covered by forest. Coffee, tea, cocoa, pepper, plantain and vanilla are the main crops. Besides these cash crops, the most important crop in the district is rice. Dams and aqueducts have been constructed to take water. Wayanad consists of 3 taluks - Mananthavady, Sulthan Bathery and Vythiri.

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Kerala Holiday wish you a Happy Sree Krishna Jayanthi to all 


Trivandrum the Capital of Kerala

Trivandrum

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Trivandrum is a tourist hot-spot for both domestic and international tourists. Being the capital of Kerala, often known as "God's own country", Trivandrum is also called as "God's own capital". It is located on the west coast of India near the extreme south of the mainland. Trivandrum is also famous for being the Evergreen city of India.

The famous attraction of Trivandrum is “Sree Padmanabha Swamy temple”. Temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Sri Padmanabhaswamy Temple gave its name to Kerala’s state capital Thiruvananthapuram. ‘Thiru’ ‘Anantha’ ‘Puram’ means Sacred Abode of Lord Anantha Padmanabha. The Principal Deity, Padmanabhaswamy, is enshrined in the "Anantha-sayanam" posture (in the eternal sleep of Yoga-nidra on the serpent Anantha). The shrine is currently run by a trust headed by the royal family of Travancore.

There are many tourist destinations in the city including Kovalam beach, Sanghumukham Beach, Napier museum and Zoo, Agasthyarkoodam peak, Neyyar Wild life sanctuary and Neyyar Dam, Kuthira Malika palace, Ponmudi, Poovar, Varkala Cliffs and Beaches and many others.



Kovalam

Kovalam

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Kovalam was among the most prominent tourist spots in India. Kovalam has three crescent shaped beaches separated by rocky outcroppings. The larger of the beaches is called Light House Beach for its 35 meter high light house which towers over it atop Kurumkal hillock. The second largest one is Hawah Beach. The northern part of the beach is known as Samudra Beach. Ashoka beach is also the part of Kovalam beach.

Shallow waters stretching for hundreds of metres are ideal for swimming. The beaches have steep palm covered headlands and are lined with shops that offer all kinds of goods and services.

Kovalam is finding a new significance in the light of several Ayurvedic salons, and recuperation and regeneration resorts which provide a wide variety of Ayurvedic treatments for tourists.


Alleppey Backwaters In Kerala

Alleppy

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Alappuzha district occupies a prominent place in the tourist map of Kerala interlocked with lakes and canals. It’s famous for the exciting and unforgettable houseboats cruise in the backwaters of Allapuzha. Houseboat offers an unforgettable journey by viewing coir making, boat building, Paddy Fields, Backwater life toddy tapping, fish farming and the rugged village life. The Vembanad Lake stretching up to Kochi, the rivers Achankovil, Manimala and Pamba and the net work of canals in the district are used for inland navigation. The vast stretch of paddy fields of Kuttanad, in Allappuzha which is popularly known as the 'rice bowl of Kerala.

The most famous attraction in Alappuzha is the NEHRU CUP SNAKE BOAT RACE, held on the Punnamada Lake, on the second Saturday of August every year, is the most competitive and popular boat races of India.

Monday, August 26, 2013

Kumarakom - “Venice of the East” In Kerala

Kumarakom - “Venice of the East” 

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A heartland of lagoons and mangrove fields, inter-linked with hundreds of narrow winding canals. Famous for scenic beauty with lakes, backwaters, mangroves, coconut trees& Bird Sanctuary. The slender coconut palms standing here, there and everywhere, it’s never ending paddy fields, meandering lagoons and backwaters and mangroves with nestling birds of a hundred varieties will all serve to calm and inspire your mind. It’s rich in marine life especially the exclusive kumarakom karimeen or pearl spotted fish, konju or tiger prawns, njandu or crabs, chemmeen or prawns and many more. As and when the monsoon winds bring rain to the shores of Vembanad Lake, Kumarakom gets transformed into a rich fertile land.

Ideal place for ayurveda massage, yoga, meditation, swimming, fishing and boating. And adventurous water sports such as wind sailing and water skiing. You could even take a canoe out into the quiet lake, and armed with a fishing rod.

Kumarakom offers Shopping for Handicrafts made of natural fiber, metal and woodcraft products such as wall mirrors with antique finish, multi - colored screw pine boxes, baskets, bags in various sizes, white wood icons and artifacts are other favorite items found in Kerala

Thekkady in Kerala





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Thekkady


India’s one of the largest wildlife sanctuaries. This sanctuary is spread over an area of 777 Sq.Kms, surrounded by an artificial lake over an area of 25 Sq.Kms formed by a dam across the Periyar River. It is one of the well known Tiger reserve project of South India. The main attraction is a boat trip over this man-made lake of Thekkady. The forest department would also arrange elephant rides and trekking inside the sanctuary. One can see deers, monkeys, tigers, elephants and other exotic flora and fauna here. Place for adventurous sports, trekking into the jungle.

Thekkady is a pleasant heaven on earth for those who love nature in its wild manifestations.

Munnar, Hill station in Kerala






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Munnar

Munnar is located at the Idukki district of Kerala. Once known as the High Range of Travancore. Munnar's mesmerizing greenery, mountain scenery, calmness and cool refreshing air attracts honeymooners and tourists throughout the year. The scenic beauty & the marvelous waterfalls, high mountains with the low flying clouds make it Honeymooners Paradise. The hill station of Munnar is the commercial center of some of the world's highest tea - growing estates. With its craggy peaks, manicured tea estates and crisp mountain air, Munnar is an ideal retreat.

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Kochin, "The queen of Arabian Sea". Kerala



Cochin - "The queen of Arabian Sea".


This lovely seaside city is flanked by the Western Ghats on the east and the Arabian Sea on the west. Kochi is the arguably the ideal starting point for exploring the unfathomable diversity and beauty of Kerala. From time immemorial, the Arabs, British, Chinese, Dutch, and Portuguese have left indelible marks on the history and development of Cochin. Over the years, Cochin has emerged as the commercial and industrial capital of Kerala.

Athirappilly Waterfalls, Kerala

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Athirappilly Waterfalls Situated in Athirappilly panchayath in Thrissur district of Kerala. Athirappilly Waterfalls, nature cannot be described by words, starting calmly from the high ranges, and crashing through gorges overhung with trees, this waterfall is one of the best places in India to re-capture a real sense of the classical idea of the 'Picturesque' - not just calm and sweet, but something wild and natural. It is nicknamed "The Niagara of India".