| Chottanikkara Temple In Kerala |
Dedicated to Goddess Bhagavathy, the Chottanikkara temple is believed to be an ideal destination for all those who are suffering from any kind of mental illness. |
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| Guruvayoor Temple In Kerala |
This is one of the most important religious monuments in Kerala and is dedicated to Lord Krishna. The image of the Lord here is believed to be around 5000 years old and the legend behind it invokes a mixed sense of mystery and devotion. |
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| Sabarimala Temple In Kerala |
Unlike the Guruvayur Temple where only Hindus are allowed, the Sabarimala Temple gives access to devotees of all religion. |
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| Vadakkumnathan Temple In Kerala |
This Shiva temple boasts of being built by none other than the creator of Kerala state itself, Parsurama. |
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| Cheraman Juma Masjid In Kerala |
The Masjid is located in the Kodungallor and claims to be the oldest one in the country and second oldest one in the world. It was built in 628 AD, in Al Hijra 7, which means that the construction was done just seven years after Prophet Mohammed migrated |
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| St. Sebastian Church In Kerala |
This church is located 22 km north of Alappuzha and is highly revered by the Christian population of the state. It was established by the Portuguese missionaries and is quiet well known for its 11 day festival of St Sebastian in the second week of January |
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| The Churches At Muttuchira In Kerala |
The churches at Muttuchira in Kottayam district are a group of three churches located in the same compound but built during different times. |
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| Aranmula Temple In Kerala |
Located at a distance of 16 km from Tiruvalla, the Arnamula Temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna. The temple is believed to be built during the Mahabharata era. |
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| Jewish Synagogue Monument In Kerala |
The Jewish Synagogue is the oldest one in the entire common wealth nation. The structure was built in the year 1568 and later rebuilt by the Dutch. |
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| Bolghatty Palace In Kerala |
This palace, which has now been converted into a KTDC hotel, was constructed by the Dutch in 1744 and served as the Governor's residence. |
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| Alwaye Palace In Kerala |
Standing on the banks of river Periyar, the Alwaye palace has now been converted into a Guest House. |
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| Bekal Fort In Kerala |
Amongst the best preserved forts in Kerala, the Bekal Fort claims to be 300 year old. The fort was supposedly constructed in 1650s by Sivappa Naik of the Ikkeri dynasty. |
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| Krishnapuram Palace In Kerala |
Situated at a distance of 47 km from Alappuzha, the Krishnapuram palace was constructed by Marthanda Varma in the 18th century. |
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| Mattanchery Palace In Kerala |
This is also a Dutch Palace (though it was originally built by the Portuguese) located in the Ernakulam district of Kerala. |
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| Arakkal Palace And Kannur Fort In Kerala |
Arakkal Palace, located 3 km from Kannur, holds the distinction of being the only royal residence of Muslims in Kerala. |
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| Koyikkal Palace In Kerala |
This palace was built sometime around 15th century and housed the Perakom Thavazhi (the maternal lineage), particularly Umayamma Rani of the Venad royal family who ruled the land between 1677 AD and 1684 AD. |
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| Padmanabhapuram Palace In Kerala |
The Padmanabhapuram Palace , situated 54 kms from Thiruvananthapuram, in the neighbouring state of Tamilnadu is the magnificent wooden palace, of the 16th century Travancore rulers. |
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