Evoor Major Sri krishnaswamy temple
About Evoor Major Sri krishnaswamy temple
The primary deity is Lord Krishna, worshipped in the main sanctum. Notably, the temple houses a sub-deity—Sreebhoothanatha Swamy, a manifestation of Shiva—positioned in the north-east portion of the main temple structure. This arrangement is considered rare within Vaishnava temples, where Shiva typically does not appear as a secondary deity. The presence of Shiva in the Kiratha Bhavam (a particular aspect or mood) within a Krishna temple distinguishes Evoor among Kerala's religious sites and reflects the syncretic religious traditions of the region.
Daily Worship and Ritual Schedule
The temple maintains an extensive daily schedule of rituals beginning before dawn. Morning worship commences with Palliyunathal at 4:45 AM, followed by Nada Thurappu (opening of the temple doors) at 4:50 AM and Nirmalyam (removal of previous offerings) at 5:00 AM. Usha Pooja, the dawn worship, takes place at 7:00 AM, with Pantheeradi Pooja at 8:00 AM. Mid-morning observances include Kalabha Charthu at 10:30 AM and Ucha Pooja (the principal midday worship) at 11:00 AM, followed by Nadayadappu at 11:30 AM. Evening rituals begin with Nada Thurappu at 5:00 PM, Deeparadhana (the lighting of lamps) at 6:30 PM, Athazha Pooja at 7:30 PM, and concluding Nadayadappu at 8:00 PM. Devotees may participate in darshan (viewing of the deity) during these ritual times, though specific darshan hours should be confirmed with the temple directly.
Festivals and Observances
The temple celebrates Vishu Darshanam annually on the first day of the Malayalam month Medam, organized by the temple's cultural organization. This observance commemorates a revelation experienced by a member of the Karazhma family, in which a divine child appeared distributing coins to devotees. The temple also hosts Kathakali performances, the classical dance-drama tradition of Kerala, and Velakali, a martial art-based performance tradition. These cultural events connect the temple to Kerala's broader artistic heritage and draw visitors interested in both spiritual practice and classical arts.
Visiting Information and Practical Details
The temple is located east of Cheppad Railway Station in Alappuzha District, at coordinates 9.2305, 76.4818. The postal code is 690507. Visitors should plan to arrive during the ritual times listed above if they wish to participate in worship or receive darshan. As with most Hindu temples in Kerala, modest dress is appropriate—covering shoulders and knees is customary. Visitors should remove footwear before entering the sanctum and follow the directions of temple staff regarding movement within the sacred spaces. Photography policies vary; it is best to inquire at the temple entrance. The temple can be reached by road from Alappuzha town; local transportation or taxi services can facilitate access from the railway station.
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