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Sawan 2023: Which Is The Biggest Temple Of Shiva In India?
If you are spiritually inclined and love to visit temples, then Sawan is the perfect month to travel and visit this beautiful temple that is dedicated to Lord Shiva and no you just cannot miss this one for it is the biggest temple dedicated to Bholenath.
Situated in the 'God's Own Country', Kerala, Vadakkunnathan Temple is a sight to behold for its majestic beauty and architecture. It is located in Thrissur and is also known for its rich heritage, culture and tradition.

Vadakkunnathan
Temple:
About
The
Idol,
Shrines,
Architecture,
Paintings,
And
Other
Details
This
temple
has
received
the
Award
of
Excellence
from
UNESCO.
It
beautifully
sits
on
a
hill
lock,
which
is
around
a
large
stone
and
shares
an
area
of
9
acres.
One
of
the
oldest
temples
in
Kerala,
this
one
has
1000-year-old
and
about
400-year-old
Mural
paintings.
In the temple, the shrines of Lord Vishnu and Shankara Narayana are located and on the outside of the temple, Thiruvambadi Krishna temple and Paramekkavu Devi Temple are located. One can also find Koothambalam, the largest dance hall in the temple where traditional dance performances are held and it is known as Nangyar Koothu.
On the entrance, you can find 4 gopurams or massive gateways and they face North, South, East and West. Also, an old museum is present inside the Vadakkunnathan Temple, which speaks volumes about the art and culture of Kerala.
From
magnificent
art
pieces,
wall
paintings
and
wood
carvings;
this
temple
has
everything
preserved
in
this
museum.
Every
day,
the
temple
receives
hundreds
of
devotees,
especially
at
the
weekend
and
on
Mondays.
On
Shivratri,
the
entire
temple
and
premises
are
lit
with
traditional
lamps
and
make
devotees
flock
in
large
numbers.
It
is
said
that
all
the
wishes
are
fulfilled
in
this
temple.
Apart
from
Shivratri,
Thrissur
Pooram
is
also
observed
which
is
celebrated
from
April
to
May.
Vadakkunnathan
Temple:
History
The
story
goes
like
this.
Once,
Shivaguru
and
Aryamba
who
were
husband
and
wife
gave
birth
to
a
child
Guru
Adi
Shankaracharya
after
years
of
prayers
dedicated
to
God
Vadakunathan.
Later
on,
Lord
Shiva
appeared
in
the
dream
of
the
husband
and
wife
and
gave
them
two
options.
One
is
to
have
an
ordinary
son
who
will
live
a
healthy
life
and
the
second
one
was
an
extraordinary
son
who
will
die
early.
So,
the
couple
went
for
the
second
option,
and
we
know
him
as
Adi
Shankara.
Because
of
their
choice,
the
child
got
freedom
and
'Videha
Mukti'
in
the
Vadakkunnathan
temple
itself.
Therefore,
this
temple
is
popular
for
spreading
purity
around.
Vadakkunnathan
Temple:
Best
Time
To
Visit,
How
To
Reach
Winter
(December-February)
in
India
is
quite
pleasant
and
therefore,
one
can
visit
Vadakkunnathan
Temple
where
the
temperature
is
between
22°C
to
30°C.
This
is
also
the
peak
season
for
the
tourists.
However,
Thrissur
Pooram
is
held
in
summer
(March-May)
when
the
temperature
is
30°C
and
can
go
up
to
38°C.
In
monsoon
(June-September),
there
is
heavy
rainfall
in
Thrissur
and
one
can
enjoy
rains
and
accommodations
at
a
cheaper
rate.
The temple is just 3km away from the Thrissur railway station and it is literally in the middle of the city. If you are travelling by air, then the temple is at a distance of 53 km from the Kochi International Airport. Also, you can plan a road trip coming through Tamil Nadu and Karnataka and enjoy the pristine scenery while reaching the temple.



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