There were 13 Divya desams based on Malai Nadu in ancient Kerala. However, these days, two of them are located in Tamil Nadu's Kanyakumari district. Kerala is the only state having more Divya desams than Tamil Nadu (11). We Renowned Malai Nadu Divya Desam travel provider SouthGuru Holidays is located in Kerala, Trivandrum. In order to make your auspicious trip towards God complete with harmony and happiness, we provide a very reasonable package that includes a complete spiritual tour to all of the Malai Nadu Divya Desams. Our tour includes all of the temples in Malai Nadu and Pandiyanadu Divya Desam to ensure that your spiritual journey is a lifelong, hallowed experience.
An Overview of the 11 Kerala Divya Desam Temples and 2 from Tamil Nadu Divya Desams are detailed below.
It is an ancient Vishnu temple renowned for its stunning Dravidian architecture.
It is a revered ancient Vishnu temple renowned for its beautiful temple tank and gardens.
It is an ancient 8th-century Vishnu temple and UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The sacred idol of Lord Vishnu as Mayapiran, attracting devotees & architecture enthusiasts alike.
It is an ancient 9th-century Krishna temple and Divya Desam famous for its unique shrine.
It is an ancient 7th-century Vishnu temple and Divya Desam, renowned for its unique shrine & sacred ambiance.
It is an ancient 8th-century Vishnu temple and Divya Desam, revered for its sacred ambiance, attracting devotees.
It is located in Thiruvalla, Kerala and it is a revered 16th-century Vishnu temple and Divya Desam.
It is a revered 7th-century temple and Unique shrine dedicated to Lord Imayavarappa Perumal.
This stunning temple is constructed in the traditional Kerala style of architecture and is one of the 108 Divya Desams.
This ancient temple is dedicated to Lakshmana, the younger brother of Lord Rama, and is one of the 108 Divya Desams.