Sreevallabha Temple | |
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Name | |
Proper name | Sreevallabha Maha Kshethram |
Malayalam | ശ്രീവല്ലഭ മഹാക്ഷേത്രം |
Geography | |
Country | India |
State | Kerala |
District | Pathanamthitta |
Location | Thiruvalla |
Culture | |
Primary deity | Sreevallabhan, Sudarshanamoorthy |
Direction and posture | Sreevallabhan & Sudarshanamoorthy - Both in standing posture; Sreevallabhan facing east and Sudarshanamoorthy facing west |
Temple tank | Jalavanthi Theertham |
Poets | Nammazhvar, Thirumangai Azhvwar |
Important festivals | Uthra Sree Bali |
Architecture | |
Architectural styles | Kerala style |
History and governance | |
Date built | 2998 BC (first built) 59 BC (rebuilt and elaborated) |
Creator |
Sreedaevi Antharjanam Rebuilt by Queen of Cheraman Perumaal Veerakerala Chakravarthy |
Website | www.srivallabhatemple.org |
Sreedaevi Antharjanam
Sreevallabha Temple (Malayalam - ശ്രീവല്ലഭ മഹാക്ഷേത്രം), a highly orthodoxHindu Temple dedicated to Purusha as Lord Sreevallabhan, is one among the oldest and biggest Temples of Kerala and a major destination for devotees all over India for centuries. Located in Thiruvalla town of Pathanamthitta district, this ocean of orthodoxy is well known for its architectural grandeur and unique customs that can be found in no other temples. The stone-wooden carvings and fine mural paintings inside the temple are worth seeing. Being one among 108 Divya Desams, Sreevallabha temple has been glorified by Alvars and many other ancient works. It is considered to be the vallabha kshethram mentioned in Garuda Purana and Matsya Purana.Kathakali is played daily in the temple as an offering, pushing it to the top in India in terms of places where Kathakali is staged in largest number of days per year. Lord Vishnu appeared here as Sreevallabhan for sage Durvasa and Khandakarnan. Pleased by prayers of an old Brahmin lady Sreevallabhan incarnated as a brahmachari and killed the demon Thokalaasuran. Later the idol of Sreevallabhan worshipped by Lakshmi and Krishna has been installed in the temple in 59 BC. From then till date, the temple follows its own worship protocol that is known to be followed nowhere else yet. Sage Durvasa and Saptarishi are said to reach the temple every midnight for worshipping the Lord. The temple had governed one of the biggest educational institutions in ancient time and heavily contributed to the cultural and educational developments of Kerala