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Guruvayurappan

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the heart to punish this innocent boy, but to teach him a lesson, he ordered him to walk around the temple a certain number of times. The shopkeeper was aghast when he saw Lord Guruvayurappan follow the little boy around the temple. That night, God came to the shopkeeper in a dream and explained, "Since I have also had a share in the stolen banana, I am bound to share the punishment, too. So, I followed the boy around the temple."
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the astrologer why the prediction was wrong. The wise man showed him the mark on his left foot where the cobra had bitten him. Since the king was wholly absorbed in God, Who alone can dispense with fate, he did not feel the sting. In gratitude, the King built the temple at Guruvayur and set apart funds for the daily routine of the temple.
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offered to God was the Variyar's prerequisite. When Variyar returned to the temple, he saw the empty plate and became angry with Unni. Unni insisted that God had eaten the offering, but his words made Variyar furious, as he believed the boy had eaten the offering himself and was lying. His father was
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Once, a poor, hungry boy stole a banana from a nearby fruit shop. Being a devotee of Lord Guruvayurappan, he dropped half the banana into the 'hundi', and he ate the other half. The shopkeeper caught hold of the boy and accused him of the theft. The boy admitted his guilt. The shopkeeper did not have
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According to the wishes of the sage, Brihaspati and Vayu took the idol on their hands, and travelled southwards through the sky to find an appropriate location in the Bhargava Kshetra. On the western side of Bhargava Kshetra, very close to the sea, they saw a large, beautiful lake surrounded by lush,
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Most of the current temple building dates to the 16th and 17th centuries, although devotees funded extensions and additions later. The deepastamba (column of lights) was erected in 1836 by a devotee from Thiruvananthapuram. The temple has gopurams in the east and the west. The eastern gopuram has an
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King that he was destined to die from a cobra bite on a particular day. He was advised to go and pray before Guruvayurappan. The king spent years in meditation and prayer at the feet of the deity. One day, the King realized that the time of his death had passed. He came back to his palace and asked
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As Vishnu had prophesied, a huge deluge destroyed Dvaraka. Only the top of a huge mountain survived. Uddhava had sent a message to Brihaspati about the idol and left for Badrikashram. When Brihaspati reached Dvaraka, he saw the holy idol of Vishnu floating upon the seawater, but could not reach it.
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dancing on the lake shore. Brihaspati and Vayu landed on the ground and prostrated before the divine couple. Shiva told them that he had been waiting for their arrival, and that the perfect spot for installing the idol of Vishnu was none other the place that they were standing. Shiva then declared
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sang a number of songs. Since the idol had been installed by Brihaspati and Vayu, the place came to be known as 'Guruvayur', and the deity came to be known as 'Guruvayurappan', meaning, the 'God of Guruvayur'. Vishnu was considered to reside here with his full power, as in Vaikuntha, and thus the
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of cooked rice to God; in his simplicity, he believed that the deity would eat the food, but the deity did not move. Unni bought some salted mangoes and curd from a neighborhood vendor, thinking that God would prefer this, mixed the curd with rice and offered it again. The deity again remained
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After hearing this story, Janamejaya proceeded to Guruvayur along with his family, and stayed there for a year. During these days, he worshipped Vishnu with much devotion, and also visited the Mammiyur temple to worship Shiva. Finally, on the day before the end of his worship, he had a
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Though the main story about the idol starts with the story of Krishna, it is regarded to be older in regional tradition, since it is believed to have been constructed by Vishnu himself. The story is told in detail in the section 'Gurupavanapura Mahatmyam', from the
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unmoved. Unni cajoled, requested, coaxed and in the end threatened, but the deity remained unmoved. He wept because he believed he had failed and shouted at God, exclaiming that his father would beat him. God could not bear it anymore and made the
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It is believed that the idol of Guruvayurappan was worshipped by Vasudeva and Devaki, the parents of Krishna, and represents the full manifestation of Vishnu, and was worshipped by Krishna, an avatar of Vishnu. The deity is made of a stone called
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Shiva and Parvati, who had been present throughout the divine moment, later shifted themselves to Mammiyur, a place on the opposite bank of the lake, where they appeared as a Swayambhu Linga along with their children Ganesha, Kartikeya and
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that Dvaraka would suffer a deluge in a week, and the lone non-natural survivor of the flood would be the divine idol worshipped by his parents in his three births. He advised Uddhava to hand over the idol to
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that since the idol would be installed by Brihaspati the Guru and Vayu, the place would be called 'Guruvayur', and the devotees would find solace here from the troubles of the
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He also said this location was where the ten princes called Prachetas came for penance upon Vishnu for attaining the status of Prajapati, and he discoursed Rudra Gita to them.
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Guru and Vayu brought the presiding idol of the deity Krishna to present-day Guruvayur. The name Guruvayurappan was given to the deity.
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appeared, and told them to install the idol in an appropriate location in Bhargava Kshetra, the land he had created with his axe.
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was undergoing his work of creation, Vishnu appeared before him. When the creator deity said that he and his creations wanted
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idyllic greenery. Brihaspati and Vayu realised that there was something divine about this place. They saw
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The peacock feather was incorporated in the headgear for the character of Krishna in the dance drama
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inscription which refers to the town as "Gurupavanapura". The western gopuram was built in 1747.
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After returning from his studies, Krishna took the idol worshipped by his parents to
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Nenmini family is still lives in Guruvayur, and is wealthy. It also sponsors the
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is a time period in Hinduism. There are 14 Kalpas, which are divided into 14
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disappear. The boy left the temple satisfied. Unni did not know that the
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According to Hindu mythology, Lord Brahma is one among the
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in his child form, also known as Guruvayur Unnikkannan (
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of Guruvayoor). The temple is located in the town of
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in the north, which mainly includes the present-day
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Bhaktaranjini ā€“ A Commentary on Srimad Narayaneeyam
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There was no assistant priest ( 5270:and staged as an offering by devotees. 5076:, the Guru of the Devas, and leave for 3780: 2634:Sources and classification of scripture 398: 5365:, another famous poet associated with 5116:After hearing this, Brihaspati called 239: 5319:about to beat Unni, but just then an 1256:Anupalabdi (non-perception, negation) 1251:Arthāpatti (postulation, presumption) 7: 5625: 5623: 5330:(7th day) Vilakku during the annual 5185:adding citations to reliable sources 5002:(liberation) without the bondage of 4878:adding citations to reliable sources 99:adding citations to reliable sources 5334:festival in the Malayalam month of 4699:, which is named after the deity. 5698:Krishnanattam - History and Origin 5454:, along with Lord Vishnu and Lord 5124:to the deity. Demigods, headed by 25: 5491:, but now also includes parts of 5467:Bhargava means the descendant of 4928:Sree Guruvayurappan Temple, Salem 4702:Even though the deity is that of 190:to comply with Knowledge (XXG)'s 45:This article has multiple issues. 5771:"To lovers of Krishna, in Tamil" 5161: 5014:The first birth occurred in the 4854: 4730:immediately after his advent in 3724: 406: 177: 75: 34: 5241:King Manaveda and Vilwamangalam 5172:needs additional citations for 5048:, Vishnu was born as their son 4912:Sri Guruvaayoorappan Temple in 4865:needs additional citations for 86:needs additional citations for 53:or discuss these issues on the 5363:Melpathur Narayana Bhattathiri 494:Epic-Puranic royal genealogies 1: 5128:, showered flowers. 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