3BHK Villa For Sale
Property overview
- Price
- ₹ 4,600,000
- Type
- Villa
- Contract
- Sale
- Location
- Brahmamkulam
- Area
- 1600 sqft
- Baths
- 4
- Beds
- 3
Description
Villa for sale in Guruvayur, 4cent, 1600 SQFT house, including 3 bedrooms with attached bathrooms, hall, kitchen, work area etc.
Guruvayoor is a municipal town near to Thrissur in Kerala. It is known for the Guruvayoor Sree Krishna Temple which attracts the fourth highest numbers of devotees in India every day. It is located towards the west of the city.
Guruvayoor has a good network of roads that connect it to Kochi and nearby cities of Kerala. Kochi can be reached through the NH 17 which continues on to Edapally while Thrissur can be reached through the SH 49. The town has private and KSRTC buses plying through here, connecting it to other neighborhoods of Thrissur and other cities. A number of buses from Kozhikode and Palakkad also arrive at Guruvayoor. Guruvayoor enjoys connectivity through airways via the Cochin International Airport, 100 kilometers away.
Guruvayoor has its own railway station along the Guruvayoor Thrissur Section, which is under the Southern Railway Zone. Two passenger trains depart from here for the Guruvayoor Railway Station for Ernakulam and two other passenger trains to Thrissur. Guruvayoor has an overnight train to Chennai which passes through Trivandrum, Kollam, Madurai and Trichy.
Guruvayoor Sree Krishna Swamy Temple is one of the most renowned pilgrim centres in South India. It is considered the holy abode of Lord Krishna and is situated in the cultural capital of Kerala, Thrissur. The temple is built in the traditional Kerala architectural style. One of the most popular offerings at Guruvayoor temple is Thulabharam, where devotees are weighed against bananas, sugar, jaggery and coconuts equivalent to their weight, on a giant pair of scales.
Structures like Nalambalam (temple structure surrounding sanctum sanctorum), Balikkal (sacrificial stone) and Deepastambam (Pillar of lights) are situated in the temple premises. The wall of the sanctum sanctorum is decked with ancient 17th-century murals.