The city of Thiruvananthpuram is the capital of Kerala state; the city’s history back to 1000 BCE. It is believed that the ships of King Solomon landed in a port called Ophir (now Poovar) in Thiruvananthapuram in 1036 BCE. The city gets its name from the word, Thiru-anantha-puram, meaning the “Abode of Lord Ananta“.The name derives from the deity of the Sri Padmanabhaswamy temple at the centre of the city. It is the most famous landmark and also the centre of the city around which the whole city has been planned.
It is in this city, we started our journey of South India and what an amazing start it was. We had one full day to spend in this city and here’s how we utilized our 24 hours: -
Sri Padmanabhaswamy Temple gave its name to Kerala’s state capital Thiruvananthapuram. Based on the temple’s name, the city is also known as Anandapuram (City of Bliss) and Syananduram (Where Bliss is not far off). Ananda refers to Shree Padmanabha Himself. Hindu scriptures refer to the Supreme Being as ‘Sachidananda’ (Absolute Truth, Absolute Consciousness aAnantha is the serpent Shesha on whom Padmanabhan or Vishnu reclines. This temple of Vishnu reclining on Anantha remains the iconic landmark of the city.
It is estimated that the value of the monumental items and assets of the temple partially revealed are close to 100,000 crore (US$22 billion), making it the richest temple in the world.
It was a long queue even in early morning at the temple, and took us almost 1 hour to see the deity. However, it was all worth the wait. The statue of the lord looked resplendent and we felt a divine grace upon us in the lord’s presence.
Breakfast at Indian Coffee House
Padmanabhapuram Palace and Kuthiramalika Palace Museum
Napier Museum
Kovalam Beach
After this heady start, we were ready for the next stop – Kanyakumari!!
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