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Ambalappuzha Sree Krishna Swamy Temple is an Indian Hindu temple dedicated to Krishna at Ambalappuzha in Alappuzha district of Kerala. The temple is believed to have been built during 15th century AD by the local ruler Chembakasserry Pooradam Thirunal-Devanarayanan Thampuran.
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Ambalappuzha Sree Krishna Swamy Temple is an Indian Hindu temple dedicated to Krishna at Ambalappuzha in Alappuzha district of Kerala. The temple is believed to have been built during 15th century AD by the local ruler Chembakasserry Pooradam Thirunal-Devanarayanan Thampuran.

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Ambalapuzha Sreekrishna swami Temple is one among the most famous five temples (Maha ksheteam) in south kerala. Padmanabha swami temple Thiruvananthapuram, Velayudha swami temple Haripadu, Ettumanoor and Vaikom Mahadeva temples are the other four temples. Deity: Sreekrishna swami in his form of Unnikrishnan/Gosalakrishnan with whip (chammtti) in the right hand and Conch (Sanghu) in the left hand. History: The temple was constructed by Pooradom Thirunal Thampuran of Chembakasseri, a small kingdom north to Travencore of old Kerala. When himself with Villummangalam Swamiyar were travelling through Ambalapuzha canal in a country boat, Swamiyar identified the presence of Sreekrishna in a near by tree to the bank of the Canal. Then, as per the opinion and suggestion from the Swamiyar, Chembakasseri Thampuran initiated the temple construction work in the nearby identified place. Later after the temple work was over, the idol which was supposed to place in the temple was observed as slightly damaged. Hence a new idol was brought from Karimkulam temple of Kurichi, a local nearby place of Changanasseri. It was brought to a Madam (House of Bhrahmin priest) at Chambakkulam a nearby place of Ambalapuzha. Then the Chembakasseri Raja had gone to Chambakkulam to receive the idol and returned to Ambalapuzha escorted with somany country boats of his Army and local peoples as a procession. This procession was in moolam day of month Meenam and subsequently, in remembrance, Chambakkulam moolam boat race had been started. Subsequently, the idol was placed and started worshipping in the Temple on Thiruvonam day. Later the Temple Administration was taken care by Travencore king when Chembakasseri was surrendered to Travencore. Festival: 10days Festival with Aarattu on Thiruvonam day of month Meenam (Mar-Apr). The famous Ambalapuzha Vela seva is on the 9th day of Festival. It was a demonstration of martial arts of Chembakasseri army in front of the temple and royal audience and now it is retained as a temple ritual. Also it is believed that, the famous temple art, Ottam Thullal was originated in the temple by Kunjan Nambiar. Vazhipadu: Ambalapuzha palpayasam is very famous. The ingradients are rice, milk and sugar. Appam Vazhipadu also is very famous specifically on Astami Rohini, the birth day of Lord Sreekrishna. Guruvayoor Nada: The idol of Sree Guruvayoorappan was placed temporarily and worshipped in a madam at South nada of Ambalapuzha temple during the invation of Tippu sulthan to North kerala. Eventhough, the idol was brought back to Guruvayur, the place is retained as the Sreekovil of Guruvayoorappan and named as Guruvayur Nada. Location/Travel : Ambalapuzha is in Alappuzha district of kerala state and is a town by the side of NH66. From Alappuzha around 10km to kollam route of NH to Ambalapuzha, and from Ambalapuzha junction turn left to the temple to around 1.5km. Also Rail conctivity within Ernakulam-Thiruvananthapuram route with minor station at Ambalapuzha and major station at Alappuzha. Facility:Vehicle parking is possible in the roads, around the temple. Ambalapuzha is a town, so hotels are available nearby for...

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The Enchanting Abode of Lord Parthasarathy: Ambalappuzha Sreekrishna Swami Temple

Standing tall amid the verdant beauty of Alappuzha, Kerala, the Ambalappuzha Sreekrishna Swami Temple is a captivating tapestry of devotion, history, and architectural splendor. Dedicated to Lord Krishna in his Parthasarathy form, the charioteer of Arjuna in the epic Mahabharata, this temple is not just a spiritual sanctuary but also a cherished cultural treasure of India.

A Legacy Etched in Time

Believed to have been built in the 15th century by the king of the erstwhile Chembakassery kingdom, the temple's architectural style reflects the quintessential Kerala temple architecture. The sanctum sanctorum houses the captivating idol of Lord Parthasarathy, standing majestically with a whip in his right hand and a conch in his left. The intricate carvings on the walls and the سقف, adorned with vibrant murals depicting scenes from Hindu mythology, narrate timeless tales of faith and devotion.

Beyond the Sanctum Sanctorum

The expansive premises of the temple encompass a Chuttambalam, a quadrangular hall with a beautifully sculpted roof, where Kathakali performances and religious discourses are held. The temple complex also houses shrines dedicated to other deities like Lord Shiva, Ganapathy, and Ayyappan, reflecting the harmonious blend of various Hindu traditions within the temple.

A Celebration of Faith and Flavor

The Ambalappuzha Sreekrishna Swami Temple is renowned not only for its spiritual significance but also for its unique offerings. The Ambalappuzha Palpayasam, a divine sweet porridge made with milk, rice, ghee, and jaggery, is a must-try for every visitor. This delectable offering is believed to possess immense blessings and is often distributed to devotees during pujas and festivals.

A Beacon of Cultural Tapestry

The temple is also the epicenter of the vibrant Chambakulam Moolam boat race, a spectacular event held annually to commemorate the arrival of the idol of Lord Krishna. This colorful spectacle, with its intricately decorated snake boats and rhythmic paddling, is a visual feast that attracts visitors from...

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Ambalappuzha Sree Krishna Swamy Temple is an Indian hindu temple dedicated to krishna at ambalapuzha in alappuzha district of karala. The temple is believed to have been built during 15th century AD by the local ruler Chembakasserry Pooradam Thirunal-Devanarayanan Thampuran. It is one of the seven greatest temples in Travancore . The idol at Ambalappuzha is likened to Parthasarthi form of Vishnu, holding a whip in his right hand and a conch in his left. During the raids of Tipu Sultan in 1789, the idol of Sri Krishna from the Guruvayoor Temple was brought to the Ambalappuzha Temple for safe keeping for three years.

Payasam, a sweet pudding made of rice and milk is served in the temple and is believed that the Lord Guruvayoorappan visits the temple daily to accept the offering. ABOUT FESTIVAL.

The Amabalapuzha Temple Festival was established during the fifteenth century AD. At this time, central parts of alappuzha district were ruled by the Chembakassery Devanarayana Dynasty. The rulers of this dynasty were highly religious and decided that an idol of Lord Krishna was to be brought to the Amabalapuzha Sree Krishna Swamy Temple from the Karinkulam temple. The celebration in commemoration of the bringing of this idol of Lord Krishna is the origin of the Amabalapuzha Temple Festival, also referred to as the Chambakulam Moolam water festival. This festival is conducted every year on the Moolam day of the Mithunam month of the Malayalam era. The Aaraattu festival takes place on the Thiruvonam day in March–April.

LEGENDS According to the legend, the god Krishna once appeared in the form of a sage in the court of the king who ruled the region and challenged him for a game of chess (or chaturanga). The king being a chess enthusiast himself gladly accepted the invitation. The prize had to be decided before the game and the king asked the sage to choose his prize in case he won. The sage told the king that he had a very modest claim and being a man of few material needs, all he wished was a few grains of rice. The amount of rice itself shall be determined using the chess-board in the following manner. One grain of rice shall be placed in the first square, two grains in the second square, four in the third square, eight in the fourth square, sixteen in fifth square and so on. Every square will have double of its...

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Ambalapuzha Sreekrishna swami Temple is one among the most famous five temples (Maha ksheteam) in south kerala. Padmanabha swami temple Thiruvananthapuram, Velayudha swami temple Haripadu, Ettumanoor and Vaikom Mahadeva temples are the other four temples. Deity: Sreekrishna swami in his form of Unnikrishnan/Gosalakrishnan with whip (chammtti) in the right hand and Conch (Sanghu) in the left hand. History: The temple was constructed by Pooradom Thirunal Thampuran of Chembakasseri, a small kingdom north to Travencore of old Kerala. When himself with Villummangalam Swamiyar were travelling through Ambalapuzha canal in a country boat, Swamiyar identified the presence of Sreekrishna in a near by tree to the bank of the Canal. Then, as per the opinion and suggestion from the Swamiyar, Chembakasseri Thampuran initiated the temple construction work in the nearby identified place. Later after the temple work was over, the idol which was supposed to place in the temple was observed as slightly damaged. Hence a new idol was brought from Karimkulam temple of Kurichi, a local nearby place of Changanasseri. It was brought to a Madam (House of Bhrahmin priest) at Chambakkulam a nearby place of Ambalapuzha. Then the Chembakasseri Raja had gone to Chambakkulam to receive the idol and returned to Ambalapuzha escorted with somany country boats of his Army and local peoples as a procession. This procession was in moolam day of month Meenam and subsequently, in remembrance, Chambakkulam moolam boat race had been started. Subsequently, the idol was placed and started worshipping in the Temple on Thiruvonam day. Later the Temple Administration was taken care by Travencore king when Chembakasseri was surrendered to Travencore. Festival: 10days Festival with Aarattu on Thiruvonam day of month Meenam (Mar-Apr). The famous Ambalapuzha Vela seva is on the 9th day of Festival. It was a demonstration of martial arts of Chembakasseri army in front of the temple and royal audience and now it is retained as a temple ritual. Also it is believed that, the famous temple art, Ottam Thullal was originated in the temple by Kunjan Nambiar. Vazhipadu: Ambalapuzha palpayasam is very famous. The ingradients are rice, milk and sugar. Appam Vazhipadu also is very famous specifically on Astami Rohini, the birth day of Lord Sreekrishna. Guruvayoor Nada: The idol of Sree Guruvayoorappan was placed temporarily and worshipped in a madam at South nada of Ambalapuzha temple during the invation of Tippu sulthan to North kerala. Eventhough, the idol was brought back to Guruvayur, the place is retained as the Sreekovil of Guruvayoorappan and named as Guruvayur Nada. Location/Travel : Ambalapuzha is in Alappuzha district of kerala state and is a town by the side of NH66. From Alappuzha around 10km to kollam route of NH to Ambalapuzha, and from Ambalapuzha junction turn left to the temple to around 1.5km. Also Rail conctivity within Ernakulam-Thiruvananthapuram route with minor station at Ambalapuzha and major station at Alappuzha. Facility:Vehicle parking is possible in the roads, around the temple. Ambalapuzha is a town, so hotels are available nearby for taking food.
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Ambalappuzha Sree Krishna Swamy Temple is an Indian hindu temple dedicated to krishna at ambalapuzha in alappuzha district of karala. The temple is believed to have been built during 15th century AD by the local ruler Chembakasserry Pooradam Thirunal-Devanarayanan Thampuran. It is one of the seven greatest temples in Travancore . The idol at Ambalappuzha is likened to Parthasarthi form of Vishnu, holding a whip in his right hand and a conch in his left. During the raids of Tipu Sultan in 1789, the idol of Sri Krishna from the Guruvayoor Temple was brought to the Ambalappuzha Temple for safe keeping for three years. Payasam, a sweet pudding made of rice and milk is served in the temple and is believed that the Lord Guruvayoorappan visits the temple daily to accept the offering. ABOUT FESTIVAL. The Amabalapuzha Temple Festival was established during the fifteenth century AD. At this time, central parts of alappuzha district were ruled by the Chembakassery Devanarayana Dynasty. The rulers of this dynasty were highly religious and decided that an idol of Lord Krishna was to be brought to the Amabalapuzha Sree Krishna Swamy Temple from the Karinkulam temple. The celebration in commemoration of the bringing of this idol of Lord Krishna is the origin of the Amabalapuzha Temple Festival, also referred to as the Chambakulam Moolam water festival. This festival is conducted every year on the Moolam day of the Mithunam month of the Malayalam era. The Aaraattu festival takes place on the Thiruvonam day in March–April. LEGENDS According to the legend, the god Krishna once appeared in the form of a sage in the court of the king who ruled the region and challenged him for a game of chess (or chaturanga). The king being a chess enthusiast himself gladly accepted the invitation. The prize had to be decided before the game and the king asked the sage to choose his prize in case he won. The sage told the king that he had a very modest claim and being a man of few material needs, all he wished was a few grains of rice. The amount of rice itself shall be determined using the chess-board in the following manner. One grain of rice shall be placed in the first square, two grains in the second square, four in the third square, eight in the fourth square, sixteen in fifth square and so on. Every square will have double of its predecessor.
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A Divine blessing from Lord Krishna: Sree Krishna Swamy Temple, Ambalapuzha Sree Krishna Swamy Temple in Ambalapuzha is a true gem that immerses visitors in a world of cultural grandeur and spiritual bliss. Stepping into this enchanting temple, one is transported to a realm where ancient traditions and captivating Hindu mythology come alive. The serene ambiance of the temple instantly washes away the worries of the outside world, inviting a sense of tranquillity and inner peace. Its breathtaking architecture and divine aura create a sanctuary that nurtures the soul. The intricate carvings and sculptures adorning the temple unveil the captivating tales of Hindu mythology, weaving a mesmerizing narrative of Lord Krishna that captivates the imagination. The devotion and reverence of the worshippers are palpable, adding to the profound spiritual experience. A visit to this temple is incomplete without indulging in the legendary Ambalapuzha Palpayasam. The divine taste of this sweet rice and milk delicacy is simply unparalleled, leaving a lasting impression that lingers on the taste buds. It's a heavenly treat that will make you crave for more. Kunjan Nambair's memories echo through the temple, infusing it with a sense of history and artistic legacy. The enthralling Kathakali performances held here beautifully revive the spirit of this iconic figure, transporting visitors to a bygone era of cultural richness. The temple staffs and Pooja karmi's extend a warm welcome, sharing their knowledge and ensuring a memorable experience for every visitor. Their dedication to preserving the temple's traditions is truly commendable and adds to the authenticity of the visit. Sree Krishna Swamy Temple, Ambalapuzha is an oasis that radiates spiritual solace, cultural heritage, and tantalizing flavours. It's an absolute must-visit and feel the Lord Krishna's boon, where you can find a divine connection and immerse yourself in the captivating essence of Kerala's traditions and mythology.
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Ambalapuzha Sreekrishna swami Temple is one among the most famous five temples (Maha ksheteam) in south kerala. Padmanabha swami temple Thiruvananthapuram, Velayudha swami temple Haripadu, Ettumanoor and Vaikom Mahadeva temples are the other four temples. Deity: Sreekrishna swami in his form of Unnikrishnan/Gosalakrishnan with whip (chammtti) in the right hand and Conch (Sanghu) in the left hand. History: The temple was constructed by Pooradom Thirunal Thampuran of Chembakasseri, a small kingdom north to Travencore of old Kerala. When himself with Villummangalam Swamiyar were travelling through Ambalapuzha canal in a country boat, Swamiyar identified the presence of Sreekrishna in a near by tree to the bank of the Canal. Then, as per the opinion and suggestion from the Swamiyar, Chembakasseri Thampuran initiated the temple construction work in the nearby identified place. Later after the temple work was over, the idol which was supposed to place in the temple was observed as slightly damaged. Hence a new idol was brought from Karimkulam temple of Kurichi, a local nearby place of Changanasseri. It was brought to a Madam (House of Bhrahmin priest) at Chambakkulam a nearby place of Ambalapuzha. Then the Chembakasseri Raja had gone to Chambakkulam to receive the idol and returned to Ambalapuzha escorted with somany country boats of his Army and local peoples as a procession. This procession was in moolam day of month Meenam and subsequently, in remembrance, Chambakkulam moolam boat race had been started. Subsequently, the idol was placed and started worshipping in the Temple on Thiruvonam day. Later the Temple Administration was taken care by Travencore king when Chembakasseri was surrendered to Travencore. Festival: 10days Festival with Aarattu on Thiruvonam day of month Meenam (Mar-Apr). The famous Ambalapuzha Vela seva is on the 9th day of Festival. It was a demonstration of martial arts of Chembakasseri army in front of the temple and royal audience and now it is retained as a temple ritual. Also it is believed that, the famous temple art, Ottam Thullal was originated in the temple by Kunjan Nambiar. Vazhipadu: Ambalapuzha palpayasam is very famous. The ingradients are rice, milk and sugar. Appam Vazhipadu also is very famous specifically on Astami Rohini, the birth day of Lord Sreekrishna. Guruvayoor Nada: The idol of Sree Guruvayoorappan was placed temporarily and worshipped in a madam at South nada of Ambalapuzha temple during the invation of Tippu sulthan to North kerala. Eventhough, the idol was brought back to Guruvayur, the place is retained as the Sreekovil of Guruvayoorappan and named as Guruvayur Nada. Location/Travel : Ambalapuzha is in Alappuzha district of kerala state and is a town by the side of NH66. From Alappuzha around 10km to kollam route of NH to Ambalapuzha, and from Ambalapuzha junction turn left to the temple to around 1.5km. Also Rail conctivity within Ernakulam-Thiruvananthapuram route with minor station at Ambalapuzha and major station at Alappuzha. Facility:Vehicle parking is possible in the roads, around the temple. Ambalapuzha is a town, so hotels are available nearby for taking food.
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Ambalappuzha Sree Krishna Swamy Temple is an Indian hindu temple dedicated to krishna at ambalapuzha in alappuzha district of karala. The temple is believed to have been built during 15th century AD by the local ruler Chembakasserry Pooradam Thirunal-Devanarayanan Thampuran. It is one of the seven greatest temples in Travancore . The idol at Ambalappuzha is likened to Parthasarthi form of Vishnu, holding a whip in his right hand and a conch in his left. During the raids of Tipu Sultan in 1789, the idol of Sri Krishna from the Guruvayoor Temple was brought to the Ambalappuzha Temple for safe keeping for three years. Payasam, a sweet pudding made of rice and milk is served in the temple and is believed that the Lord Guruvayoorappan visits the temple daily to accept the offering. ABOUT FESTIVAL. The Amabalapuzha Temple Festival was established during the fifteenth century AD. At this time, central parts of alappuzha district were ruled by the Chembakassery Devanarayana Dynasty. The rulers of this dynasty were highly religious and decided that an idol of Lord Krishna was to be brought to the Amabalapuzha Sree Krishna Swamy Temple from the Karinkulam temple. The celebration in commemoration of the bringing of this idol of Lord Krishna is the origin of the Amabalapuzha Temple Festival, also referred to as the Chambakulam Moolam water festival. This festival is conducted every year on the Moolam day of the Mithunam month of the Malayalam era. The Aaraattu festival takes place on the Thiruvonam day in March–April. LEGENDS According to the legend, the god Krishna once appeared in the form of a sage in the court of the king who ruled the region and challenged him for a game of chess (or chaturanga). The king being a chess enthusiast himself gladly accepted the invitation. The prize had to be decided before the game and the king asked the sage to choose his prize in case he won. The sage told the king that he had a very modest claim and being a man of few material needs, all he wished was a few grains of rice. The amount of rice itself shall be determined using the chess-board in the following manner. One grain of rice shall be placed in the first square, two grains in the second square, four in the third square, eight in the fourth square, sixteen in fifth square and so on. Every square will have double of its predecessor.
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A Divine blessing from Lord Krishna: Sree Krishna Swamy Temple, Ambalapuzha Sree Krishna Swamy Temple in Ambalapuzha is a true gem that immerses visitors in a world of cultural grandeur and spiritual bliss. Stepping into this enchanting temple, one is transported to a realm where ancient traditions and captivating Hindu mythology come alive. The serene ambiance of the temple instantly washes away the worries of the outside world, inviting a sense of tranquillity and inner peace. Its breathtaking architecture and divine aura create a sanctuary that nurtures the soul. The intricate carvings and sculptures adorning the temple unveil the captivating tales of Hindu mythology, weaving a mesmerizing narrative of Lord Krishna that captivates the imagination. The devotion and reverence of the worshippers are palpable, adding to the profound spiritual experience. A visit to this temple is incomplete without indulging in the legendary Ambalapuzha Palpayasam. The divine taste of this sweet rice and milk delicacy is simply unparalleled, leaving a lasting impression that lingers on the taste buds. It's a heavenly treat that will make you crave for more. Kunjan Nambair's memories echo through the temple, infusing it with a sense of history and artistic legacy. The enthralling Kathakali performances held here beautifully revive the spirit of this iconic figure, transporting visitors to a bygone era of cultural richness. The temple staffs and Pooja karmi's extend a warm welcome, sharing their knowledge and ensuring a memorable experience for every visitor. Their dedication to preserving the temple's traditions is truly commendable and adds to the authenticity of the visit. Sree Krishna Swamy Temple, Ambalapuzha is an oasis that radiates spiritual solace, cultural heritage, and tantalizing flavours. It's an absolute must-visit and feel the Lord Krishna's boon, where you can find a divine connection and immerse yourself in the captivating essence of Kerala's traditions and mythology.
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