Statues Of Maraprabhu & Guruvayur Kesavan, Guruvayur - Timings, History, Darshan, Pooja Timings

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Distance (From Guruvayur): 2 Kms

Trip Duration (Including Travel): 30 Mins

Place Location: Inside The Complex Of Sree Valsam Guest House

Transportation Options: Cab / Auto

Travel Tips: None

At a distance of 2 km from Guruvayur Railway Station, the Statues of Maraprabhu and Guruvayur Kesavan are situated in the complex of Sree Valsam Guest House in Guruvayur. Your Guruvayur tour would be incomplete without a visit to these statues.

The magnificent and towering statues of Mahaprabhu and Guruvayur Kesavan serve as enduring symbols of faith, devotion, and cultural heritage, embodying the timeless traditions and spiritual essence of Kerala's temple culture, particularly in the context of the famed Guruvayur Temple and the annual Thrissur Pooram festival. Guruvayur is one of the most significant places to visit near Madurai.

The 54 feet high terracotta statue of Guruvayur Mahaprabhu is a creative representation of Lord Krishna in the form of a giant banyan tree that originates from traditional folk stories and tales. The term Maraprabhu translates to the 'lord of tree'. The sculpture was designed by P.V.Ramachandran, a well-known terracotta artist from Kerala, with Krishnan Paloor serving as the chief sculptor.

The statue of Guruvayur Kesavan is dedicated to the deceased Elephant King, one of the most celebrated elephants in the stables of Lord Guruvayurappan and was crowned Gajaraja several times during its life. During the world famous Thrissur Pooram, Guruvayur Kesavan used to leads processions, adorned in exquisite ornaments and colorful decorations, amidst the resounding beats of traditional music and the cheering crowds of devotees.

Timings: 24 Hours

Entry: Free