A Slice of Kerala in Delhi: Visit This Beautiful Temple Where Thousands of Lamps Light Up Every Evening

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If you're looking for a peaceful spiritual retreat in Delhi that feels worlds away from the city's hustle and bustle, the Sri Uttara Guruvayurappan Temple should be on your list.

Known for its stunning Kerala-style architecture, serene atmosphere, and mesmerizing lamp-lighting rituals, this temple offers visitors a unique South Indian cultural experience right in the heart of the capital.

A Temple That Brings Kerala to Delhi

Established in 1983

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, the temple is one of the most important spiritual centers for the Malayali and Tamil communities living in Delhi. Its traditional design features sloping roofs, intricately crafted structures, and east- and west-facing gopurams that resemble the temples of Kerala.

As soon as you enter the complex, you'll feel as though you've stepped into a different part of India.

The Magical Evening Lamp Ritual

One of the biggest attractions of the temple is its evening ambiance. Thousands of oil lamps illuminate the temple courtyard, creating a breathtaking sight.

The experience is especially memorable on:

  • Thursdays
  • Saturdays
  • Sundays

Thursday evenings are particularly special, as devotional chanting and prayers fill the air, creating a deeply calming atmosphere.

What You'll Find Inside the Temple

The temple's sanctum sanctorum is divided into two chambers and houses sacred idols of:

  • Lord Krishna
  • Goddess Bhagwati

The complex also includes shrines dedicated to:

  • Lord Ganesha
  • Lord Shiva
  • Lord Ayyappa

Visitors can also see a replica of a traditional Sarpa Kaavu, a sacred grove dedicated to serpent deities, which is a distinctive feature of Kerala temple culture.

Enjoy Authentic South Indian Food

A visit to the temple isn't complete without stopping by its canteen. Known for serving delicious and affordable South Indian dishes, it is popular among devotees and food lovers alike.

Some favorites include:

  • Masala dosa
  • Plain dosa
  • Uttapam
  • Idli with sambar and chutney
  • Vada
  • Kerala parotta
  • Coffee
  • Ulli vada
  • Sweet bonda
  • Parippu vada

The simple yet authentic flavors add to the overall Kerala experience.

Temple Timings Summer Timings
  • Morning: 4:30 AM – 11:00 AM
  • Evening: 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Winter Timings
  • Morning: 5:30 AM – 11:00 AM
  • Evening: 5:30 PM – 8:30 PM
How to Reach

The temple is located at:

πŸ“ Sri Uttara Guruvayurappan Temple
Sahakarita Marg, Pocket 3, Mayur Vihar Phase 1, New Delhi.

The nearest metro station is:

πŸš‡ Delhi Metro – approximately 900 meters from the temple.

Why You Should Visit

Whether you're seeking spiritual peace, admiring traditional Kerala architecture, enjoying devotional music, or savoring authentic South Indian food, the Sri Uttara Guruvayurappan Temple offers a unique experience that feels far removed from the busy streets of Delhi. The sight of thousands of glowing lamps in the evening makes it one of the city's most enchanting hidden gems.