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Kerala Aryankuzhi Ganapathy Temple
The Aryankuzhi Ganapati temple is a pious place for millions of Hindus who have immense faith in the omnipotent Lord Ganapati or Lord Ganesha. It is a typical South Indian temple which is divinely beautiful and grand in the way it is built. It is an exceptionally sacred and holy experience when you testify the heavenly greatness of the temple in which you are blessed by the supreme power, Lord Ganapati. Lord Ganapati is worshipped in every corner of India, be it North India, West India or South India. That is why the Aryankuzhi temple is an amalgamation of South Indian architecture and beliefs of the rest of the India.
How To Reach
By Rail
One can reach the Aryankuzhi temple by the rail route as there is a good connection between Thiruvananthapuram and other cities of South India.
By Air
Getting to Thiruvananthapuram is quite easy if you plan your journey by air. It has an international airport and there is no inconvenience as it is well connected with all the big cities of India.
By Road
If you plan to reach the Aryankuzhi temple by road then you can quite efficiently do that as it is connected to all major cities and towns of South India through road.
It’s Significance
The Aryankuzhi Ganapati temple is truly a blessing for the innumerable worshippers of Lord Ganesha or Lord Ganapati. It is like a dream coming true for them when they witness the sheer beauty and divinity of the ever so powerful and kind God who is also called Vinayak. Lord Ganapati is known by many names. Many people call him Ganesha, many Ekadanta, many call him Lambodara and many call him by name which brings them closer to the omnipresent Lord Ganapati. Lord Ganapati is the younger son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parwati and therefore the temple holds even greater significance as the infinite number of worshippers of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parwati throng the temple to catch the eternal glimpse of their precious and worshipped son. It is an earnest desire of millions of people to bow down in front of the “the Vighnaharta”, which means the one who destroys all the obstacles and removes every difficulty from one’s life. The temple is not just a place of religious worshipping but a shelter from the chaos of your busy life as religion and spiritualism go hand in hand. Once you hand over yourself and your inner soul to God and lie down quietly in his arms is the moment which you were waiting for so long and had always wanted so profoundly.
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