Visit to Guruvayur Temple on Onam day December 27, 2008
Posted by spicedcaravan in Guruvayur - Sri Krishna Temple, South Indian Temples.Tags: Dhoti, Festival, Guruvayur, Kerala, Mammiyur Temple, Onam, Onam Sadya, Pookalam, South Indian Temples, Sri Krishna Temple
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Guruvayur is famous for Sri Krishna Temple which is situated 19kms from Thrissur in Kerala state.
My wife Rekha had planned this surprise trip to Guruvayur on Onam festival day. Hence we started from Bangalore cantonment railway station on 11 Sept 2008 at 9.30 pm. We took Kanniyakumari Express and reached Thrissur next day morning around 8.30 am.
Thrissur was raining continuously and Kerala is also known for uncertain rains. We had to take shelter in near by shop, once we came out of railway station. The people of Thrissur thought that we might have come here to celebrate the Onam festival, because so many people working or staying out of Kerala comes back to Kerala or their home town to celebrate Onam. By seeing our baggage, native people wished us “Happy Onam”; we also wished them back and started to walk towards bus stop. Bus stop was near one small shop, run by some Mallu Muslim ladies. We went on asking shop ladies if the bus passed by was Guruvayur bus, as the boards were written in Malayalam only. But few bus boards were in both Malayalam and English languages. We got Guruvayur bus within 10 to 15 minutes time. From the railway station to Guruvayur temple it is 19 kms. While traveling to Guruvayur we saw every house was decorated with Pookalam (Flower decoration or Rangoli pattern in flowers).

With the help of my wife’s friend, advance booking was done in Poornima lodge near Guruvayur temple. We reached the lodge by 10 am, got freshened up and went to Darshan. It’s tradition of Guruvayur temple that we men should wear only white dhoti and remove the shirts when we enter temple. As I was not used wearing dhoti, I took help of one of the hotel staff to make me wear dhoti. Yes, since then I know to tie dhoti on my own. It was very nice to see both men and women in their traditional dresses, around the Guruvayuar temple.

Now we were so shocked for a while, looking at the longest queue, which took two and half hours to have Darshan of Lord Sri Krishna. Many foreigners were disappointed as they were not allowed to enter temple. There is a rule that Non Hindu’s are not allowed inside the temple. The temple atmosphere was too good. Usually cell phones and camera are not allowed inside the temple. Most of the famous temples restrict people taking pictures of GOD. But they made an arrangement to keep them in safe deposits on rent basis. They also had very tight security arrangements for the temple. By the time we came out of the temple we were feeling very hungry. We knew about Onam Sadya which is nothing but meal served on Onam festival day. This is very famous because this meal consists of verity dishes, made from all types of vegetables.
But we were not so fortunate to have the Onam Sadya. All the restaurants were running short of food due to festival over crowd. So we had palpayasam which we had bought in the temple itself. This is one of the prasadam in the temple.
Our lodge was half a meter distance from temple and we wanted to make use of this and planned to visit temple again. We came back to room and rested for a while and again at 4.00pm we went out to see temple. We had light tiffin in the evening at Dwaraka Udupi restaurant. There was one more queue apart from the main queue to temple, a small queue and also at different entrance. When I enquired they said to go inside the temple but not allowed to see the Lord Sri Krishna, as we were allowed to round to be in the outer circle of main temple area. We had one more glimpse of the temple and spent some time there and came out at 7.30pm, did some shopping, finished dinner and went to bed.
As my wife’s friend had told us about Nirmalyam Pooja between 3.00 to 3.30 am, Which is early morning pooja and darshan of Lord Sri Krishna. We got up and had bath, left to temple at 2.30am. Stunned to see the whole city being awake and similar long queue, this was longer than previous days. We finished the final darshan of Lord Sri Guruvayuarappan and came out 5.30am. While we were taking round inside the temple, we saw a broad stating that who ever comes to Guruvayur temple should also visit to the Mammiyur temple.
This temple is of Lord Shiva and Parvathi. This is just 1km from the Sri Krishna temple. Then we asked some ladies how to reach the temple, they guided us to the temple. In the early morning freezing cold we walked to Mammiyur temple. It was just 10 min walk from the temple we reached there and had the darshan of Lord Shiva and Godess Parvathi at Mammiyur. Then it was right time for breakfast, we had nice south Indian breakfast from Sri Krishna Bhavan, a veg restaurant.
We were done with our spiritual trip and felt the aura of Lord Sri Krishna and we left to Munnar which was planned earlier. Our ancient old Indian temples have something unique in them and feel great visiting them. Now I’ll say my usual dialogue: at least once in life time we should visit Lord Sri Krishna temple at Guruvayur. I am very fortunate to visit this temple. One should also visit kerala on Onam day to see the Pookalam and traditional dress of the kerala white sarees with gold or other colored borders for women and white dhotis for men.
Enne marakkaruthu. Appoll, sherinaal kaanaam.
(Do not forget me. Ok then, see you!)
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