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Guruvayur is just
off the coastal Highway No. 17 and 29 km from Thrissur. Thrissur,
also called Trichur, is on the western end of the Palakkad gap through
the low pass between the Nilgiri and the Palani Hills. Thrissur
is an abbreviation of "Tiru-Shiva-Perur" meaning "the town with
Lord Shiva's name".
Guruvayur is Kerala's
most renowned Krishna Temple, a place of pilgrimage for thousands
of devotees from all over India. They flock here for Krishna's anugraham
or blessing, for peace and prosperity. The annual utsavam or festival
at Guruvayur is held with all the pomp and pageantry associated
with Kerala religious celebrations with elephants, panchavadyam,
processions. There is also the 'aana
ottam' or elephant race - a hot favourite among spectators.
According to a legend, relating the origin of temple, it is the
creation of Guru, the teacher of the Devas (Gods) and Vayu, the
lord of the winds.
Other temples in Guruvayur include
- Mammiyur's Shiva temple(said to be older than the main temple)
- Parthasarathi Krishna temple
- Tamarayur Vishnu temple.
Tourist Information is available at :
- Govt. of India Tourist Office, Airport Counter, Thiruvananthapuram.
Tel:- (0471)-501498
- Department of Tourism, Govt.of Kerala, Park View, Thiruvananthapuram.
Tel :- 61132
- Tourist Information Centre, Airport, Thiruvananthapuram.
- Tel :- 451085 (National) & 452298 (International)
- Central Bus Station, Thampanoor, Thiruvananthapuram. Tel :-
67224
- Kerala Tourism Development Corporation (KTDC) (Central Reservation),
Mascot Square, Thiruvananthapuram. Tel :- 438976.
- Tourist Reception Centre (KTDC). Tel :- 330031.
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