Sree Vilwadrinatha Temple, located in the tranquil village of Thiruvilwamala, is one of Kerala's most revered spiritual landmarks. Resting on Vilwadri Hill, about 100 feet above sea level, the temple is distinguished by its serene setting and architectural grace. The entrance pathway framed by a traditional gateway welcomes devotees into the sacred precincts, leading toward the sanctum where Lord Rama and Lord Lakshmana are enshrined in twin double-storied sreekovils. The five-foot idol of Lord Rama, carved from the rare Pathalanjana Sila, is a highlight of the temple's spiritual heritage.
The shrine is deeply tied to mythological lore. Legends recount how Lord Parashurama consecrated the deity here to bring peace to wandering souls, while the devotion of Amalaka Maharishi led to the divine presence of Lord Vishnu with Sridevi, Bhoodevi, and Anantha. Together, these stories affirm the temple's role as a place of redemption and divine grace.
Not far from the temple lies the famous Punarjani Cave, a 150-metre passage through Bhoothathanmala Hill. Tradition holds that passing through the cave during Guruvayur Ekadasi absolves sins, granting liberation. Entry is restricted to this single day each year, drawing thousands of devotees willing to undertake the arduous passage. The Bhoothanmala itself, crowned by a majestic peepal tree, adds to the temple's spiritual and scenic appeal.
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