Padmanabhaswamy Temple – Hidden fact

Padmanabhaswamy temple is located in Thiruvananthaputam, Kerala in India. The temple is built in an intricate fusion of the indigenous Kerala style and Dravidian style ( kovil) of architecture associated with the temple located in the neighbouring state of Tamil Nadu. The principal deity Vishnu is enshrined in the “Anantha Shayanam” posture, The eternal yogic sleep on the serpent adishshan. Only those who profess the Hindu faith are permitted entry to the temple and devotees have to strictly follow the dress code. Whereas, the name of the city of thiruvanathapuram in Malayalam translates to the city of lord anatha, referring to deity of padmanabhaswamy temple. This temple is known for its accreditation. In addition, its structure also played an eminent role in making it famous. Architectural design of this is appreciable but the shocking ping is that one fact of design is hidden. These pictures of the sun at padmanbhaswamy temple, the day when sun passes through the equator. This is all to shine the accuracy of our ancestors.

Harshit Gupta,

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