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Notable Architectures
Old Ruins
Things to know
About Swarnath Mana
An old traditional home from 200 years ago. It is believed that here is where Adi Shankara, the Indian philosopher, and theologian recited the hymn Kanakadhāra Stotram which resulted in Goddess Lakshmi appearing in front of him and unleashing a stream of gold.
Activities Around
Attractions Near Swarnath Mana
Kadambrayar
4.92km from Swarnath Mana
Situated in Kizhakkambalam Gramapanchayat in Eranakulam district, Kadambrayar offers scenic views of the river, paddy fields and a long paved space for some evening walk. You can also do paddle boating here.
Hill Palace Museum
10.79km from Swarnath Mana
The largest museum in Kerala and the former residence of the Cochin King.
Iringole Kavu ഇരിങ്ങോൾ കാവ്
12.15km from Swarnath Mana
A sacred grove with a temple. It is one of the 108 Durga Temples in Kerala believed to be consecrated by Lord Parasurama, the sixth avatar of Lord Vishnu.
Museum Of Kerala History
12.73km from Swarnath Mana
One of the best museums to visit in Kerala. It consists of three galleries- the Museum of Kerala History, the Dolls Museum and the Gallery of Modern Art, showing different aspects of Kerala's culture and history.
St. George's Forane Church
13.72km from Swarnath Mana
Asia's largest shrine of Saint George. Locally known as Edappally church.
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A 250 year old house showing the traditional Kerala architecture. This is s private property but you can visit it as long as you don't venture inside the building. Those of you who watched the Malayalam movie "Manichithrathazu" will surely get the vibe of this building, and yes, it gives a creep too just like in the movie.
Apart from that, the house complex is pretty large. And it is believed that here is where Adi Shankara, the Indian philosopher and theologian recited the hymn Kanakadhāra Stotram which resulted in Goddess Lakshmi appearing in front of him and unleashing a stream of gold.
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