Janardhanaswamy Temple, Varkala
Legend holds that the temple’s idol was found in the sea by a Pandya king following a divine dream. He retrieved the idol and built a temple around it. Architecture of the Temple Built in ancient Pandya-Kerala architectural style, featuring: Unique features: an ancient bell cast from a Dutch shipwreck—donated as a vow by its captain after his ship was freed following the bell’s placement in the temple. A round sanctum (sreekovil) topped with a conical copper-sheeted roof, and a square mandapa with wooden Navagraha carvings on the ceiling. Inner entrance adorned with idols of Hanuman and Garuda; main shrine houses Lord Janardana with Sridevi and Bhudevi. The complex includes shrines for Shiva, Ganesha, Shastha, Naga, and others. How to Reach to Temple By Road: Varkala is about 45 km north of Thiruvananthapuram. By Train: Nearest is Varkala Sivagiri Railway Station, just 2–3 km from the temple. By Air: Trivandrum International Airport lies approximately 50–55 km away. Temple Timings Temple Location
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