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  1. Bharananganam, is a Christian pilgrimage centre in South India on the banks of the Meenachil River, four kilometres (2.5 mi) away from Pala and four kilometres (2.5 mi) from Plassanal, in Kottayam district in the Indian state of Kerala.

  2. The pilgrimage center of Bharananganam, a famous pilgrimage site on the banks of the Meenachil River in southern India, is a place where Catholic Syrian Christians and Hindus live in harmony. Bharananganam is known mostly for the pilgrimage centers Sree Krishna Swami Temple, Assisi Ashram, and Saint Alphonsa’s tomb.

  3. About St. Alphonsa Shrine at Bharananganam. As soon as Sr. Alphonsa passed away with an odor of sanctity on July 28, 1946, and was interred, her reputation as a saint began to spread rapidly. People of all persuasions and denominations came to visit her tomb seeking intercession.

  4. Shrine. The mortal remains of St. Alphonsa are preserved in a chapel near the St. Mary’s church in Bharananganam. The pilgrims from all over India visit it to get her blessings. Every year on July 28, which is the death anniversary of the saint, thousands of pilgrims visit the shrine to pray and to seek her blessings.

  5. Bharananganam Pilgrimage. Anakkallu or Bharananganam is now a pilgrim centre. The tomb, of Sr. Alphonsa, the first person from Kerala to be beatified by the Catholic Church, is at Bharananganam and that has made the place, find a place of pride in the global map.

  6. Bharananganam has become a spiritual haven in the Church, a beacon of hope for the heart broken and a sanctuary for the children of God. Bharananganam is a small town located in the central part of the state of Kerala, in India. . Bharananganam can be accessed by road from all directions.

  7. Bharananganam is an important pilgrimage center in South India which is located near Pala in the Kottayam district of Kerala. The place has become a major pilgrimage tourist destination after the canonization of Sr. Alphonsa, the first native woman saint of India, by the Pope at the Vatican.