A temple, a mosque, and a church may be found on either side of the street in a neighborhood named Palayam, which is located in the busiest part of Kerala's capital city Thiruvananthapuram. On one side of the road is a church with a gilded statue of Jesus Christ on top, and on the other is a Juma mosque that shares a wall with a Ganapathy temple. It is a well-known location that has frequently been used in writings and articles on kerala to illustrate the calm social harmony that exists there. people are sharing images and postings about the Palayam spot and learning about more similar locations as a result of the positive stories about kerala and its communal harmony that have been going viral online.
There are numerous instances of places of worship from other faiths sharing walls and forming friendships throughout the state. Over fifty years have passed since a mosque and a Siva temple in kozhikode shared a wall. In a site called Kattilapeedika on the Kozhikode-Kannur highway, the Badr Juma mosque and the sree Hamsakulangara Meledathu Siva temple are located on either side of a boundary wall. The mosque authorities gave the temple free permission to extend when the temple needed more room so that elephants could circle the shrine as part of a rite, according to a Telegraph article.


In 2020, another instance of a mosque and a temple coexisting was made public when Hindu fundamentalists destroyed a church set made for the film Minnal murali on the grounds that it was too close to a temple. A picture of a krishna temple in Aluva sharing a wall with the nearby Settu Jama Masjid was posted on twitter by a user.






మరింత సమాచారం తెలుసుకోండి: