Lord Guruvayurappan Photo

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Dimensions: 5 inches (L) x 7 inches (H)
(12 x 17 cms approx)

Set in elegant wooden frame with golden border
Dimensions: 6 inches (L) x 8 inches (H)
(15 x 20 cms approx)

Set in elegant wooden frame with golden border
Dimensions: 6 inches (L) x 8 inches (H)
(15 x 20 cms approx)

Dimensions: 8 inches (L) x 10 inches (H)
(20 x 25 cms approx)

Set in elegant wooden frame with golden border
Dimensions: 9 inches (L) x 11 inches (H)
(22 x 27 cms approx)

Set in elegant wooden frame with golden border
Dimensions: 9 inches (L) x 11 inches (H)
(22 x 27 cms approx)

Dimensions: 8 inches (L) x 12 inches (H)
(20 x 30 cms approx)

Set in elegant wooden frame with golden border
Dimensions: 9 inches (L) x 13 inches (H)
(22 x 33 cms approx)

Set in elegant wooden frame with golden border
Dimensions: 9 inches (L) x 13 inches (H)
(22 x 33 cms approx)

The Lord Guruvayurappan Sri Krishna Temple is situated at Guruvayurpur or Guruvayur as it is known today.

This town is located in the Thrissur district in the state of Kerala, India. The presiding Deity of the Temple is Lord Mahavishnu appearing as a 4 feet tall Idol. The Deity is supposed to represent the same form of Narayana that was revealed to Vasudeva and Devaki, when the Krishna avatar was born to them.

Lord Mahavishnu is depicted as a blue-complexioned Person with a radiant smile. His four graceful arms carry the conch Panchajanya, the discus Sudarshan Chakra, the mace Kaumodaki and a lotus. The swan-like neck of the Deity is adorned with His favourite Tulsi garland.

The story of the Deity is mentioned in the Guruvanapura-Mahatmya, a section of the Narada Purana.

Invoke the blessings of Lord Guruvayurappan by installing this photo in your puja altar, prayer room, office cabin or living area.

Design: Printed on high quality photo paper with fine finishing.
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The Lord Guruvayurappan Sri Krishna Temple is situated at Guruvayurpur or Guruvayur as it is known today.
Design: Printed on high quality photo paper with fine finishing.