- Mayapiran Temple
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Mayapiran Temple Coordinates: 9°19′20″N 76°36′57″E / 9.32222°N 76.61583°ECoordinates: 9°19′20″N 76°36′57″E / 9.32222°N 76.61583°E Location Country: India State: Kerala District: Alapuzha Location: Thirupuliyur Temple Details Primary Deity: Maayapiran
(Vishnu)Poets: Nammalvar
Tirumangai AlvarArchitecture and culture Architectural styles: Dravidian architecture The Mayapiran Temple is one of the five Vishnu temples associated with the five Pandava brothers, the principal characters of the Mahabharata. It is believed that Bheema, one of the brothers, performed penance at this site. It is one of the "Divya Desams", the 108 temples of Vishnu reverred by the 12 poet saints, or Alwars.[1]
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History
Earliest references to this temple appear in the poems and hymns composed by the greatest of Alvar saints - Nammalvar, in circa 800 AD. Stone inscriptions in the temple date it back to the Second Chera Empire (800 - 1102 AD).[2]
Legend
During Mahabharata war, Bheema underwent penace worshipping the lord here. Bheema was the powerful among the five brothers and this temple is large indicating his largess. Also the Gatha, the weapon used by Bheema is believed to be present in the temple.
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See also
- Temples of Kerala
Vishnu temples Thiruvananthapuram · Tirumala · Annavaram · Dwaraka Tirumala · Thiruvalla · Varkala · Simhachalam · Srirangam · Tripunithura · Badrinath · Kanchipuram · Guruvayur · Thirunelli · Puri · Udupi · Srivilliputhur · Tiruvallikeni · Ambalappuzha · Vishnupad Mandir · DwarkaCategories:- 108 holy temples of Vishnu
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