| The Guruvayur Shree Krishna Temple is the fourth biggest  temple in India in terms of the number of devotees per day
 
 
 Lord Krishna was  born as the son of Vasudeva and Devaki in the Dwapara Yuga. He performed  wonderful deeds and everyone was convinced that the boy was none other  than Lord Vishnu in human form, an avatar of Vishnu or the perfect  manifestation of the supreme power. Before leaving the earth to the  heavenly abode, Lord Krishna told Udhava, his foremost disciple that he  had installed the image of Lord Vishnu in the temple built by him at  Dwaraka.
 Later Dwaraka was submerged in the sea and Brihaspathi (Guru) recovered  the idol and with the assistance of Vayu (Wind God). Together, they  traveled all over India in search of a holy place and finally reached  Kerala. Here, with the help of Parasurama, they located a holy spot.  Guru and Vayu installed the image of Lord Vishnu (Lord Krishna) in the  temple built by Viswakarma, the architect of the Gods. As Guru and Vayu  together founded the temple, the place came to be called ‘Guruvayupura’  in accordance with Lord Shiva’s wish. Later the name was shortened to  Guruvayoor. With regard to the number of devotees visiting each day to  receive the Lord’s blessings, Guruvayoor Temple ranks first in Kerala  and fourth in India. Considering the number of devotees, it is a ‘Maha  Kshetra’.
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