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Karumadikkutan Temple

Karumadikkuttan Temple is a spiritual place known for the ancient black granite statue of Lord Buddha. The origin is in the 9th or 10th century. It is a half-broken idol, which is known as Karumadikkuttan, a rare reminder of Kerala’s Buddhist past. Historians and spiritual seekers are the major travellers of this place. The temple attracts visitors from all around the world to learn about cultural insight, historical exploration, and calm reflection. It is a must-visit spot among Alappuzha explorations. The place reflects the rich heritage and religious harmony of the people and the region, making the Karumadikuttan temple in Alappuzha an important heritage landmark to visit.

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Where is the Karumadikuttan temple located?

Karumadikuttan temple Alappuzha, is actually located near Ambalapuzha in Alappuzha district.

What is the historical importance of the Karumadikuttan temple in Alappuzha?

Karumadikuttan temple Alappuzha, reflects Kerala’s early Buddhist influence and showcases the cultural heritage.

What does the Karumadikuttan statue represe

The statue at the Karumadikuttan temple Alappuzha represents lord Buddha and Buddhist ideologies.