Nalambalam — meaning "four temples" in Malayalam — is a unique and sacred Ramayana pilgrimage circuit comprising four ancient Hindu temples in Kottayam district, Kerala, each dedicated to one of the four sons of King Dasharatha from the Ramayana epic. The four temples are: Sri Rama Temple at Ramapuram, Sri Lakshmana Temple at Kudappulam, Sri Bharatha Temple at Amanakara, and Sri Shathrughna Temple at Methiri. This extraordinary circuit — unique to Kerala — is believed to be one of the very few places in India where all four brothers of the Ramayana are worshipped in four separate, dedicated temples within the same district. The Nalambalam pilgrimage holds deep significance for devotees across Kerala and beyond, and completing the circuit of all four temples is considered especially auspicious. This immersive 360° virtual tour lets you explore all four temples from your browser, completely free.