This provides the city with a lot of canals and also the name ‘Venice of the east’. Apart from the canals, the Alleppy Temples in India are also some of the attractions of the city. The Alleppy Temples are extraordinary as they are beautiful and the religious importance that is attached to these Temples is something that makes these Temples special within the state.
Alleppy was a prominent place for ports and the Alleppy Temples such as the Sreekrishna Temple are worth seeing. The temple architecture is worth boasting and the sweet milk porridge is offered to the deity is very tasty. The Bhagwathy temple is believed to possess miraculous power.
The Alleppy Temples in India are prominent for its celebrations. The Bhagwathy temple buzzes with activity during February and March. Another significant temple is the Mannarshala temple near Harippad. This temple is popular as serpent is worshipped here. On the Ayilyam day, thousands of worshippers assemble to worship this serpent god.
Kerala is filled with Temples and it is not that Alleppy Temples are the only popular places of worship. There are churches set up the Portuguese missionaries, palaces with gabled roofs, narrow corridors of the Travancore monarch reign. All these are typical examples of Kerala architecture.
However, India is a museum of paintings, antique sculptures and bronzed cannot be denied and this is obvious in the Alleppy Temples in India. There are many more Temples such as the Rajarajeswari temple where Navarathri is celebrated with cultural programs and devotees come from far and wide, the Latin Catholic Church has been given a face lift recently and the Mosque near the Iron Bridge is also quite popular. |