Ambalappuzha Sree Krishna Swamy Temple, located in Alappuzha district, Kerala, is one of the most revered temples dedicated to Lord Krishna. The temple is renowned for its historical importance, classic Kerala temple architecture, and the daily offering of the famous Palpayasam to the deity.
The presiding deity, Lord Krishna, is worshipped in the form of Parthasarathi (charioteer of Arjuna), holding a whip in one hand and a conch in the other. The temple is steeped in legend and is associated with the renowned poet-saint Vilwamangalam Swamiyar. The structure reflects the traditional Kerala temple style with gabled roofs and intricate woodwork.
One of the major highlights is the Palpayasam, a sweet rice pudding offered daily as naivedyam, believed to be blessed and highly auspicious. The temple is a hub of devotion and cultural activity.
Ambalappuzha Temple stands as a spiritual and cultural beacon, upholding centuries-old traditions and drawing pilgrims who seek blessings, peace, and fulfillment.