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Temple Aligns Sun: A Celestial Marvel
22 Mar
Summary
- Temple architecture perfectly aligns with the sun during equinoxes.
- The Suryasmaranam phenomenon displays the sun through timed window intervals.
- Centuries-old temple shows advanced knowledge of solar movement.

Anand Mahindra recently drew attention to the Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, marveling at its unique astronomical architecture. He shared that during the equinoxes, the setting sun aligns perfectly with the temple's structure, appearing through a sequence of windows at timed intervals. This spectacular event is often referred to as 'Suryasmaranam'.
The temple, with origins tracing back to at least the 8th century CE, showcases a blend of Dravidian and traditional Kerala architectural styles. Its construction demonstrates an advanced, centuries-old understanding of solar movement, geometry, and orientation, reflecting a time when science and spirituality were integrated.
Mahindra expressed his intent to visit the temple on an equinox day to witness this phenomenon firsthand. He noted the missed spring equinox but marked his calendar for the two annual opportunities. The temple's principal deity is Anantha Padmanabhaswamy, a form of Vishnu, and its structure includes a 7-tier gopuram and corridors with 365 pillars.




