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Oachira Temple is a prehistoric temple located in Oachira in the district of Kollam in Kerala. The temple lies along the National Highway 66, on the borderline between the districts of ... Read more
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Oachira Temple is a prehistoric temple located in Oachira in the district of Kollam in Kerala. The temple lies along the National Highway 66, on the borderline between the districts of Alappuzha and Kollam. It is one of the most popular pilgrimages in Kerala as well as in India. The main deity of the temple is Parabrahma which means the Universal Consciousness. Parabrahma is the form of Lord Shiva or OhmKaram. The temple is the refuge for orphans and the impoverished. A significant ritual held in the temple is the eternity Annadhanam, also known as Maha Dhanam. The temple complex comprises of two Sreekovil and Althara. The 22-acre temple houses the Shaiva-Vaishnava shrine within its premises stretching from the east gate to the end gate.
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Kerala is renowned as God own country owing to its natural diversity and the picturesqueness as well as the divine presence marked by spiritually significant temples which offer an atmosphere of serenity. Oachira Temple, situated in Kollam District, is among the sacred places of Kerala. There is a large inflow of visitors to this temple. A distinctive feature of the temple is that worship is done without an idol and the supreme power of Nature is respected. This uniqueness makes the temple one of the chief pilgrimage destinations in Kollam. The temple is also known as Dakshina Kashi which means South Kashi. This ancient temple is devoted to Parabrahman which is the Universal Consciousness. Parabrahman is Lord Shiva or Ohmkaram. This pilgrim centre is different from other Hindu temples in Kerala as it does not have a shrine.