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Sree Narasimha Swami Temple - East Kadungalloor

 Sree Narasimha Swami Temple in East Kadungalloor, Aluva is one of the major landmark of this place. Sree Narasimha Swami Temple is an ancient temple in Aluva, that hold huge historic importance. The cheif deity of the temple is Lord Narasimha, who is an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Narasimha Swami is portrayed with a lion's head and a human body, symbolizing his ferocious  and benevolent nature. The temple is well known for its festivals and rituals, that attracts a lot of believers from different places.



The Kadungalloor Pooram is another significant that is held at this temples, and we can see elephants from different places taking part in it. Basically, there are two major festivals that are conducted at Sree Narasimha Swami Temple in East Kadungalloor and they are.

Thiru Ulsavam
Thiru Ulsavam festivals occurs over a span of one week or more, Throughout the festival we can witness special poojas conducted multiple times a day to honor Lord Narasimha. Different type of rituals and ceremonies are performed as part of the Thiru Ulsavam at Sree Narasimha Swami Temple in East kadungaloor. The Thiru Ulsavam is believed to play a major role in invoking the blessings of the deity for the well-being and prosperity of the devotees, community and the locality as a whole.


Anayoottu
Anayoottu, also known by another name Elephant Feeding Ceremony. Anayoottu is a traditional ritual observed in various temples in Kerala, where the elephants are fed as a form of reverence. At Sree Narasimha Swami Temple in East Kadungalloor, the Anayoottu is carried out with high importances, and during this festival, we can see belivers offering rice, jaggery, sugarcane, bananas, and other fruits are in large quantities to the elephants.


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