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Kidangamparampu Sree Bhuvaneswari Temple

Kuttanad, Kerala, India
The Kidangamparampu Sree Bhuvaneswari Temple is one of the most prominent and spiritually vibrant temples in the Alappuzha city area, serving as a gateway for many entering the Kuttanad region. Dedicated to Goddess Bhuvaneswari, the fourth of the ten Mahavidyas, this temple is celebrated for its st unning architecture and the powerful energy that devotees claim to feel within its precincts. The temple has a rich history, with legends linking its establishment to the era of Marthanda Varma, the famous ruler of Travancore. It is said that the temple was built to appease the Goddess after some soldiers accidentally desecrated the land during a military campaign. The temple complex is quite large and serves as a major center for cultural and religious activities in the district. The inner sanctum houses a beautifully adorned idol of the Goddess, which is the focal point of devotion. The temple walls are a canvas of intricate carvings and vibrant paintings depicting various scenes from Hindu mythology, particularly the different forms of the Mother Goddess. The atmosphere is one of profound devotion, especially during the morning and evening "Deeparadhana" (lamp-lighting) ceremonies, when the sound of bells and the chanting of hymns fill the air. For a visitor, the temple offers a deep dive into the religious traditions of Kerala, showcasing the meticulous rituals and the communal spirit of the local devotees. The temple is also known for its "Rajagopuram," a majestic entrance tower that is rarely seen in such scale in South Kerala, except for the Padmanabhaswamy Temple in Thiruvananthapuram. The temple premises are well-maintained, providing a clean and peaceful environment for meditation and prayer. It is a place where one can seek "inner peace" and a sense of "salvation" away from the chaotic life of the city.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    1 to 2 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Religious & Cultural
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    Entry Fees:
    Entry to the temple is Free for all.

    Offerings: Specific pujas or offerings like "Sahasranama Archana" have fixed rates ranging from Rs.100 to Rs.1,000.

    Photography: While general photography of the exterior is free, taking photos insi...
    Entry to the temple is Free for all.

    Offerings: Specific pujas or offerings like "Sahasranama Archana" have fixed rates ranging from Rs.100 to Rs.1,000.

    Photography: While general photography of the exterior is free, taking photos inside the sanctum sanctorum is strictly prohibited.
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    Timing:
    The temple follows traditional hours: 5:00 AM to 11:30 AM and 5:00 PM to 8:30 PM.

    Regular Timings: These hours are consistent throughout the week.

    Ideal Visit Time: The best time to visit is at 5:00 AM for ...
    The temple follows traditional hours: 5:00 AM to 11:30 AM and 5:00 PM to 8:30 PM.

    Regular Timings: These hours are consistent throughout the week.

    Ideal Visit Time: The best time to visit is at 5:00 AM for the Nirmalya Darshanam (first viewing) or at 6:30 PM for the evening lamps, when the atmosphere is most divine and the temperature is comfortable.
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    Special Events:
    The Annual Utsavam (festival) held in the Malayalam month of Meenam (March/April) is the most grand.

    Elephant Processions: The festival features caparisoned elephants, traditional orchestras (Pancha Vadyam), and spectacular fireworks.

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    The Annual Utsavam (festival) held in the Malayalam month of Meenam (March/April) is the most grand.

    Elephant Processions: The festival features caparisoned elephants, traditional orchestras (Pancha Vadyam), and spectacular fireworks.

    Navratri: The ten days of Navratri are marked by daily music concerts and special pujas, culminating in the "Vidyarambham" where elders help children write their first words in rice.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The temple is a visual masterpiece.

    The Rajagopuram at Night: When illuminated during festivals, the entrance tower looks ethereal against the dark sky.

    The Inner Courtyard: Wide-angle shots of the circular Sreekovil with the coppe...
    The temple is a visual masterpiece.

    The Rajagopuram at Night: When illuminated during festivals, the entrance tower looks ethereal against the dark sky.

    The Inner Courtyard: Wide-angle shots of the circular Sreekovil with the copper roof reflecting the morning sun.

    Detail Shots: Close-ups of the intricate carvings on the pillars and the colorful mythological figures on the outer walls provide excellent material for architectural photography.

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Things To Do

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    There are many ways to engage with the temple's spiritual energy.

    Observe the Deeparadhana: Witness the evening ritual where the deity is bathed in the light of hundreds of oil lamps.

    Study the Murals: Spend time walking along the interior walls to understand the mythological stories depicted in the paintings.

    Offer a Pushpanjali: Participate in a simple flower offering ritual for the Goddess.

    Photography: Capture the grand exterior and the detailed figurines on the Gopuram.

    Cultural Performances: If visiting during festivals, watch traditional dance forms like Mohiniyattam performed in the temple courtyard.

    Feed the Fish: Some temple tanks nearby allow for the traditional act of feedin...

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Information

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    Why Famous:
    The temple is famous for its Rajagopuram, which is one of the tallest and most ornate in the Alappuzha district.

    Navratri Celebrations: It is a major hub for Navratri and Vidyarambham festivals, where thousands of children are initiated into the world of letters. <...
    The temple is famous for its Rajagopuram, which is one of the tallest and most ornate in the Alappuzha district.

    Navratri Celebrations: It is a major hub for Navratri and Vidyarambham festivals, where thousands of children are initiated into the world of letters.

    Artistic Friezes: The temple is also renowned for its extensive and high-quality mural paintings and sculptures that cover the interior perimeter, making it a significant site for students of traditional Indian art and iconography.
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    Architecture:
    Architecture and Design: The temple features a unique blend of traditional Kerala and Dravidian architectural styles.

    The Rajagopuram: The most striking feature is the multi-tiered Rajagopuram, which stands approximately 60 feet high. It is...
    Architecture and Design: The temple features a unique blend of traditional Kerala and Dravidian architectural styles.

    The Rajagopuram: The most striking feature is the multi-tiered Rajagopuram, which stands approximately 60 feet high. It is decorated with hundreds of colorful figurines representing various deities and mythological stories.

    Interior Carvings: The inner walls are lined with wooden and stone friezes that depict the Dasavataram and scenes from the Ramayana.

    Sanctum Dimensions: The "Sreekovil" (sanctum sanctorum) is built in a circular shape, a hallmark of traditional Kerala temple architecture, with a diameter of about 20 feet, capped with a copper-plated roof that glitters in the sun.
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    How To Reach:
    Located in the heart of Alappuzha town, it is very accessible.

    By Air: Cochin International Airport is about 82 KM away; you can take a taxi or a direct bus to Alappuzha.

    By Train: The Alappuzha Railway Station is just 4. 7 KM awa...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    1. Alappuzha Beach (3 KM), 2. Mullakkal Rajarajeswari Temple (1 KM), 3. Revi Karunakaran Museum (2 KM), 4. Punnamada Lake (4 KM), 5. Alappuzha Lighthouse (3. 5 KM), 6. Ambalappuzha Sree Krishna Temple (14 KM), 7. Karumadikuttan Statue (15 KM), 8. Marari Beach (12 KM), 9. Pathiramanal Island (14 KM), 10. Kanjippadam Backwaters (12 KM).

Tourism Tips

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    Follow temple etiquette strictly.

    Dress Code: Men must wear a "Mundu" (dhoti) and remain bare-chested to enter the inner sanctum; women should wear sarees or long skirts.

    Footwear: Leave your shoes at the designated counter outsid...

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