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Mannarasala Sree Nagaraj Temple - Devotees visit for fertility blessings.

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Location   Mannarasala Sree Nagaraja Temple locates in a serene forest grove near Haripad in Alappuzha district , Kerala , India, spanning 16 acres. Address   The address is  Mannarasala Sree Nagaraja Temple, Mannarasala  P.O, Haripad, Kerala 690514, with contact at +91 479 241 3214 .  It offers wheelchair-accessible entrances, parking, and restrooms.  History and Legend Lord Parasurama consecrated the temple to honor serpent gods Nagaraja and Sarpayakshini after they blessed Kerala's fertile land . Nagaraja promised eternal presence, leading to over 30,000 snake idols across the grounds. A unique matriarchal tradition features the senior Brahmin woman, Mannarasala Amma , as priestess conducting rituals.  Timings and Rituals The temple operates daily from 4:30am-11:00am and evenings like 5:30pm-7:00pm (Saturdays) or up to 8:00pm (Sundays), with a 4.8 rating from 16,963 reviews. Devotees offer Uruli for fertility blessings and Nurum Palum during fe...

Pazhavangadi Ganapathy Temple - Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala, India)

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Pazhavangadi Ganapathy Temple, located in the East Fort area of Thiruvananthapuram near Padmanabhaswamy Temple, honors Lord Ganesha as its main deity. The temple features multiple Ganesha idols, including 32 forms and a unique one seated with its right leg folded. It remains open daily from 4:30 AM to 10:45 AM and 5:00 PM to 8:30 PM. History The temple traces its origins to the 18th century, linked to the Travancore Kingdom's Nair Brigade, who shifted the idol from Padmanabhapuram to its current site around 1795. Legends describe a soldier discovering the idol during conflicts, leading to its installation for protection. Now maintained by the Indian Army, the structure dates to 1860. Significance and Rituals Devotees perform coconut-breaking rituals to remove obstacles and seek wish fulfillment. The temple blends Dravidian architecture with intricate carvings and provides a serene atmosphere amid the city bustle. It holds high ratings at 4.8 from over 11,000 reviews, drawing crowds...

Tirupati - Temple in Andhra Pradesh (India) - All can see the Aura of the "The Lord of the World"

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The Tirupati Temple, also known as the Venkateswara Temple, is located in Tirumala, a hill town in the Tirupati district of Andhra Pradesh in India. 

Chirappu festival in Alappuzha Kerala

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  The Chirappu festival, also known as Mullakkal Chirappu, is a prominent annual celebration at the Mullakkal Rajarajeswari Temple in Alappuzha, Kerala. It honors Goddess Rajarajeswari (a form of Durga) and spans about 41 days during the Malayalam month of Vrischikam, roughly November to December.

Pallipana festival in Kerala - A unique event of Indian culture.

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The Pana Festival , also known as Pallipana , is a unique ritualistic event held every 12 years at the Ambalapuzha Sree Krishna Temple in Kerala, India .