Temples consecrated by Narayana Guru

Narayana Guru built temples at various locations in India: Kollam, Thiruvananthapuram, Thrissur, Kannur, Anchuthengu, Thalassery, Kozhikode, Mangalore. Some of the temples built by the guru are:

  • 1888.

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Shiva temple established at Aruvippuram, Thiruvananthapuram

  • 1889.

Devi Temple dedicated at Mannanthala, Thiruvananthapuram

  • 1892.

Temple established at AayiramThengu, Alappad, Kollam

  • 1893.

Temple established at Poothotta,[1] Ernakulam

  • 1893.

Sri Narayana krishnan Kovil, Pilackool, Thalassery, Kannur

  • 1893.

Dedicated Sree Subrahmanya Temple (Sree Dharmashastha Temple), Earathu near Kayikkara Thiruvananthapuram

  • 1895.

Bhagavathi temple dedicated at Karunagappalli (near Kunnazathu), Kollam

  • 1898.

Subrhamaniya temple dedicated at Vazhamuttam, Kunnumpara, Thiruvananthapuram

  • 1904.

Sree Narayanapuram krishna Temple, Aashraamam, Kollam

  • 1907

The Sree Bhakthi Samvardhini Yogam, Kannur was constituted with the blessings of Sree Narayana Guru

  • 1908 February.

Jaganatha Shiva Temple at Thalasserry, Kannur dedicated.

  • 1909.

Foundation stone laid for temple at Mangalore

  • 1914.

August, Advaitha Ashramam at Aluva started.

  • 1914

Ernakulam (Poonurunni-Vytila Road) Sree Narayaneswaram Shiva, Parvati, Vishnu, Ganesha, Kartikeya Temple. The temple was raised at the instance of Sree Narayana Guru.

  • 1915.

Dedicated Jnanaswara Shiva temple at Anchuthengu

  • 1916.

Sree Maheshwara (Shiva) Temple at Koorkkancheri, Thrissur dedicated.

  • 1920

Dedicated the temple at Karamukku, Thrissur.

  • 1921.

Dedicated the Sree Kalakandeshwaram (Shiva) Temple, Murukumpuza, Thiruvananthapuram

  • 1927.

14 June, Temple dedicated at Kalavamkodam Saktiswaram - Ardhanarishvara (Cherthala Thaluk of Alappuzha District) with a mirror

Some of the other temples built by Sree Narayana Guru are

References

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