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Sabarimala-The pilgrimage is a symbol of love, equality, and devotion
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Kerala temples, India Kerala temples, India. Kerala is a land of temples. The history of Kerala dates back to the Cheras of the third century BC. The temples of Kerala are referenced in the works of the Tamil Alwar Saints and the Nayanmar Saints. Kulasekhara Alwar and Cheraman Perumaal (one of the Nayanmaars)belonged to the Cheras of the ninth century AD. There are several works on temple architecture written in Kerala during the 15th and the 16th centuries. The Bhakti literature of the 16th century played an important role in the temple culture of Kerala. The Kadinamkulam Mahadeva Temple is one of the most famous Shiva temple in South India. It is among the very few temples in South India where the Darsan (to where the Lord is facing) is towards the west. The Kadinamkulam Kayal is one the most beautiful lakes to view. Sabarimala, Pamba, Erumeli, Photo at Sree Panayurkavu Bhagavathi Temple at kadambur Ottapalam on 17-01-2012. Poothan and Thara the popular performing art performed in the temples of Kerala.