





Guruvayur Krishna Temple in Kerala is a prominent shrine dedicated to Lord Krishna in his child form (Bala Krishna). Known as the “Dwarka of the South,” it follows strict rituals and celebrates festivals like Guruvayur Ekadashi and Vishu. The temple attracts thousands of devotees, features smaller shrines and ceremonial elephants, and symbolizes faith, devotion, and Kerala’s cultural heritage
Guruvayur Sri Krishna Temple, located in Guruvayur, Kerala, is one of the most revered Krishna temples in India, dedicated to Lord Krishna in his child form as Guruvayurappan. Believed to be over 5,000 years old, the temple is famed for its powerful deity, strict traditions, and daily rituals. Known as the “Dwarka of the South,” Guruvayur attracts millions of devotees seeking blessings for prosperity, health, and devotion, especially during Ekadasi and festival days.