The shrines dedicated to Lord Vishnu at Thrichitat, Thiruppuliyoor, Thiruvaranmula, Thiruvanvandoor and Thrikkodithanam, located in central Kerala districts, are collectively called 'Pandava Temples' of the state.
According to legend, each Pandava had installed an idol of Lord Vishnu in the five places on the banks of the River Pampa where the present temples are located.
Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) is drawing up an ambitious pilgrim tourism circuit programme connecting the 'Pandava temples' under the Centre's 'Swadesh Darshan' scheme, which is meant for theme-based development of destinations.
He said the board has plans to renovate the Pandava temples, improve their basic infrastructure and set up more lodging facilities for pilgrims under the initiative.
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"A pilgrim-tourism circuit connecting Pandava temples is an innovative concept. According to our belief, the Pandavas had installed the idols of these shrines when they set out on a pilgrimage," he told PTI.
Besides the local devotees, a large number of pilgrims, especially belonging to Iyyengar community (a Vaishnavaite sect) from neighbouring Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu, also visit the shrines,collectively known as 'Vaishnava Tirupati', he said.
According to legend, the idol of Thrichittat temple was installed by the eldest Pandava Yuddhishtra, Tiruppuliyoor by Bheema, Thiruvaranmula by Arjuna and the idols of Tiruvanvandoor and Thrikkodithanam temples respectively by youngest ones Nakula and Sahadeva.
"Steps are already on to prepare a detailed plan for the pilgrim-tourism circuit. We will soon conduct discussions with the state and central governments to allot enough funds for the same," Padmakumar said.
Due to paucity of funds, poojas are carried out only once a day at Thrichittat temple now and getting more funds would be a boon for the shrine to meet its daily needs, the TDB president added.
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