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Malanada Duryodhana Temple: India, a land of diverse cultures and rich mythology, is home to numerous temples dedicated to gods and goddesses from various pantheons. Among these, there are a few temples that stand out due to their unique deities and legends. One such remarkable shrine is a Duryodhana Temple in the southern state of Kerala.

Nestled in the Malanada village in Kerala's Kollam district, the Duryodhana Temple is a testament to India's inclusive cultural heritage. This temple, known as the Poruvazhy Peruviruthy Malanada Duryodhana Temple, is dedicated to Duryodhana, the much hated primary antagonist of the great epic of ancient Indian literature, the Mahabharat. Who Was Duryodhana? Duryodhana is a central figure in the Mahabharat.



He was the eldest of the Kauravas, the hundred sons of King Dhritarashtra and Queen Gandhari. Duryodhana is widely regarded as the primary antagonist of the epic due to his enmity with the Pandavas, the five sons of Pandu who had got the throne of Hastinapur because his elder brother Dhritarashtra was visually impaired. Duryodhana's hatred for the Pandavas stemmed from his desire for power, and his belief that he was the rightful heir to the throne of Hastinapur.

His refusal to share the kingdom and his attempts to humiliate and destroy the Pandavas led to the catastrophic Kurukshetra War, which forms the climax of the Mahabharata. Duryodhana's character is complex. While he is often depicted as arrogant and vengeful, he also demonstrates.

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