Discover the best top things to do in Alappuzha District, India including Thuravoor Mahakshethram, Kandiyoor Sree Mahadeva Temple, Mavelikara Puthiyakavu Tamil Brahmana Samooham, Bhadrakali Temple, Sree Ganesh Temple Mullackall, Sree Subramanya Swami Temple, St. Andrew's Basilica Arthunkal, Ambalapuzha Sree Krishna Temple, Thrichittattu Mahavishnu Temple, Sree Subrahmanya Swami Temple.
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A temple dedicated to lord Subramanya in Kerala. Temple opens in evening at 5 pm only. A must visit temple in the visit to allepey.
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We visited Arthunkal Basilica on the way back from kumarakom vacation. It's an historic pilgrimage centre and one of the oldest churches in India. The main church and the one built in 1561 are both well maintained and open for public to pray. A must visit if you are in this area and definitely one to explore if you have an interest in Christian history in India
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The temple is an old architectural splendor and is spread over a huge area with a large pond. The temple has two gates of entry the Eastern & Western Gate. The Western Gate has lot of shops & adequate parking. The temple is famous for the " Ambalapuzzha Palpayasam ( Rice Kheer/ Rice Pudding)", which is distributed at 12 noon. The Palpayasam needs to be pre-booked or if you are lucky you can stand in queue at 10:30 am and try and get it on the same day. The temple also has a elephant permanently inside the temple premises. It is believed that Sree Guruvayoor Appan ( Deity at Guruvayoor Temple) visits the temple every day noon for the "Ambalapuzzha Palpayasam". Please Note :- Due to the present COVID-19 situation, entry only through Western Gate is allowed. Children are though allowed inside the temple premises but entry into the main sanctum sanctorum.
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The Sree Subramanya Swami Temple, Thazhakara and the diety “Shadadhara Parathishta” of Lord Murugan has a historical presence of over 1000 years. Lord Murugan, assuming a human form representing a diety, holding a spig of paddy and Fire (Torch) showers blessings on his devotees. The Lord carrying spig of paddy is interpreted as the custodian of wealth.
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