History Guruvayoor Shri Krishna Temple Kerala
You may enjoy original real-time images of the Guruvayoor temple in Kerala which attracts lakhs of devotees every year. The history behind the temple is nicely narrated by Saint Jaggi through a video. Scroll down to watch the video and many more.
The above video is a narration in Malayalam ancient history behind the temple's establishment... and the pristine significance
Shri Jaggi Guru briefing the history behind the Guruvayoor temple, the actual reason how such a pristine temple got established in Kerala and the connection of the history to the name "Guruvayoor"...
"Lord Baby Shri Krishna" is decorated with pure sandalwood paste during the early morning hours.
The nice narration of the story of Guruvayoor Keshavan by this devotee lady...
"Lord Shri Krishna deity decorated in various pleasing ways.
Guruvayoor Keshavan, the famous elephant of the 1970s praying to Lord Shri Krishna... A rare old video...
One of the famous elephants which had served Guruvayoor temple for 15 years passed away due to an illness from which it failed to recover from the treatment provided
"Chenda Vadyaam" performance by a few talented women.
Above is the video of the Elephant race being conducted as part of the annual festival of Guruvayoor temple.
An elephant pulling the shirt of a devotee. (Males are not allowed to wear shirts while entering Guruvayoor temple. It is up to us to conclude on the action of the elephant after watching the above video)
"Chenda vadyam" a famous musical instruments group of Kerala which is very pleasant to hear when they are in full swing. People throng their respective house to have a close glimpse of the instruments when it is being played by the team.
Video of Lord Shri Guruvayoorappan
Indian PM Shri Narendra Modi when he visited Guruvayoor temple...
Indian PM Shri Narendra Modi at Guruvayoor during his visit in June 2019
Painting on the Guruvayoor temple walls to complete the beautification works of the premises
Cricketer Sreesanth and his family during their visit to Guruvayoor temple.
"Tulabaram" is a ritual at Guruvayoor temple where devotees donate equally their weights of any items like cash, gold, silver, rice, fruits, or anything of value as per their offering to the temple.
Breakfast is prepared for elephants by their mahouts. Guruvayoor temple has the largest number of "elephants" as an asset of the temple.
Elephants are fed even by devotees as per the ritual "anna oot" elephants
You can unload your purse a little to your heart's content with a lot of home decorative items available for shopping around the temple area.
A brief story about Shri Krishna in an animated video
The above video is of a temple near Guruvayoor at Thrissur.
Another video of Thrissur which is near Guruvayoor temple.
Guruvayoor Bhajan in Malayalam
Shri Krishna Bhakti song in the voice of Shri Yeshudas
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