Kerala is known for its beautiful temples that attract millions of devotees every year. Many of these temples are not only famous for their spiritual value but also for their immense wealth and heritage. From ancient treasures to valuable offerings and gold ornaments, the temples of Kerala hold great cultural and financial importance.
In this article, we look at the Top 10 Richest Temples in Kerala — their history, assets, donations, and how they continue to preserve tradition while managing huge wealth. These temples are a blend of devotion, architecture, and prosperity that reflect Kerala’s rich spiritual legacy.
1. Padmanabhaswamy Temple, Thiruvananthapuram
Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, the Padmanabhaswamy Temple is regarded as the richest temple in India and the world. It gained international fame after the discovery of treasure worth over ₹1.4 lakh crore (US $20 billion) in its underground vaults. The temple’s treasures include gold coins, diamonds, antique jewelry, and precious idols. Managed by the Travancore royal family, it continues to receive huge donations from devotees across the globe.
2. Sabarimala Sree Ayyappa Temple, Pathanamthitta
One of India’s most visited pilgrimage centers, the Sabarimala Temple welcomes millions of devotees each year during Mandala Pooja and Makaravilakku. The temple’s annual income is estimated to exceed ₹250 – ₹300 crore, making it one of Kerala’s wealthiest shrines. Its offerings and donation boxes fill rapidly during the festival season, contributing to its financial strength.
3. Attukal Bhagavathy Temple, Thiruvananthapuram
Known as the Women’s Sabarimala, this temple is dedicated to Goddess Kannaki (a form of Parvati). It holds the Guinness World Record for hosting the largest gathering of women devotees during the Attukal Pongala festival. The temple’s growing popularity and donations have made it one of the most financially powerful temples in South India.
4. Thrikkakara Vamana Temple, Kochi
Dedicated to Lord Vamana, an avatar of Vishnu, this temple is closely associated with the Onam festival. It receives large contributions from devotees and is known for its well-maintained properties and land assets. The temple’s wealth supports many religious and social activities throughout the year.
5. Thirunelli Maha Vishnu Temple, Wayanad
Referred to as the Kashi of the South, this temple allows devotees to perform all life-cycle rituals—from birth to death. Surrounded by the Brahmagiri Hills, Thirunelli Temple is known for its heritage and consistent inflow of donations. Its centuries-old architecture and unique rituals attract devotees seeking spiritual fulfillment.
6. Ettumanoor Mahadeva Temple, Kottayam
Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this temple showcases classic Kerala-style architecture and stunning woodwork. It receives huge offerings during the Ezhara Ponnana Festival, when golden elephants and ornaments are displayed. The temple’s annual income is estimated at ₹40 – ₹50 crore, supported by continuous offerings from devotees.
7. Mannarasala Nagaraja Temple, Alappuzha
This temple is unique for its serpent-worship tradition. Devotees believe that praying here brings fertility and prosperity. The temple receives significant donations and maintains hundreds of serpent idols within its forested surroundings, symbolizing harmony between nature and divinity.
8. Vadakkunnathan Temple, Thrissur
One of the oldest temples in Kerala, the Vadakkunnathan Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is a UNESCO-recognized heritage site and listed as a National Monument. The temple’s architecture, murals, and massive land assets make it an important part of Kerala’s cultural and economic history. It also plays a central role in the famous Thrissur Pooram Festival.
9. Ananthapura Lake Temple, Kasaragod
This is Kerala’s only lake temple, dedicated to Lord Vishnu. The temple stands in the middle of a pristine lake and is guarded by a vegetarian crocodile named Babia, believed to be the divine protector. The temple’s natural setting and spiritual importance attract both devotees and tourists, contributing to its rising income.
10. Sree Krishna Temple, Ambalappuzha
Famous for its signature sweet dish Palpayasam, the Ambalappuzha Sree Krishna Temple holds a special place among Krishna devotees. It receives continuous offerings and donations year-round. The temple’s wealth supports charitable feeding programs and cultural events, keeping its spiritual and economic influence strong.
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