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00:05 In this special report on Kankanmeraam,
00:08 we take you to the serene banks of Karuvannur river,
00:12 where devotion meets divinity at the Triprayar Sri Ramaswamy temple in Kerala.
00:19 Join us as we unravel the sacred tales that echo through centuries.
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00:40 In the heart of Kerala lies the temple,
00:43 a spiritual heaven where devotees seek blessings from Lord Ram,
00:48 the seventh incarnation of Vishnu.
00:52 Legend has it that the very idol here was once worshipped by Krishna
00:58 in ancient city of Dwarka, adding a distinct aspect of sanctity to this sacred place.
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01:17 Triprayar is a harmonious symphony of divinity
01:21 with shrines dedicated to Shiva, Ganesha, Shastha, Krishna, Hanuman and Jatha.
01:29 But let's dive into the enchanting story of how the murtis once worshipped by Sri Krishna in Dwarka
01:37 found their way to Triprayar in Kerala.
01:40 It is believed that the idols of Ram, Bharat, Lakshman and Shatrughna
01:45 were the puja idols of Lord Sri Krishna.
01:47 [Music]
02:01 [Speaking in Tamil]
02:05 [Speaking in Tamil]
02:33 The entire nation is buzzing with excitement over another monumental event,
02:39 the Ram temple in Ayodhya.
02:42 [Speaking in Tamil]
03:01 Beyond its regular devotees,
03:04 Triprayar is a crucial part of the Nalambala pilgrimage during Karkatakam.
03:10 This pilgrimage symbolizes the importance of healthy family relationships,
03:15 echoing the righteous relations among the four brothers,
03:19 Ram, Lakshman, Bharat and Shatrughna as depicted in the Ramayana.
03:25 [Speaking in Tamil]
03:52 [Speaking in Tamil]
04:13 [Speaking in Tamil]
04:39 [Speaking in Tamil]
05:01 Stay tuned for the next episodes,
05:04 where we explore the temples dedicated to the other three sons of King Dashrath,
05:10 Lakshman, Bharat and Shatrughna,
05:13 in the land known as God's own country,
05:17 where local beliefs echo the deep reverence for Sri Ram.
05:22 We realize that Kerala is also no different,
05:26 but deeply connected to the rich tapestry of Hindu culture and beliefs.
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