Friday, November 1, 2024

Manikkavu Shiva temple, (Wayanad)

Manikkavu Shiva temple, (Wayanad)

Compiled  by

P.R.Ramachander

 


This temple is a distance of 16 km from Sulthan Bathery and 19 km from Kalpetta, Manikavu Temple is a More than 5000  year old Hindu temple located at Choothupara vilage near Meenangadi in Wayanad district of Kerala. Manikavu Temple is one of the most visited temple in Kerala and also one of the popular places of pilgrimage in Wayanad.

The presiding deity of this temple is Lord Shiva in the form of Shiva Linga. The Shiva Linga at this temple is believed to be Swayambu.The Linga is always   covered with water  from a stream, which never stops .Even in rainy season this water  is clear. After  doing  abhisheka   to lord Shiva  , the water goes out and is used by  cultivators for farming.A huge forest  with lot of swamps is attached  to the temple.It seems no one   visits the forest

 There is a story that some great sages did great penance  in the forest and Lord Shiva came along with  Gances  in the middle  of the forest.The sages  built a temple around it. It seems it was   earlier known as Maha Muni temple  and slowly changed to Manikkavu
Timing: 6 AM - 11. 30 AM & 4.30 PM - 8.30 PM

Pulpalli Sita devi , lava, kusha temple , Wayanad

 

Pulpalli  Sita  devi , lava, kusha temple  , Wayanad


Compiled by

P.R.Ramachander




The Sree Seetha Devi Lava Kusa Temple at Pulpally in Wayanad district has a unique position among the temples of Kerala, and it is also among the rarest temples in India, for it is one of the only known temples to have installed deities of Lava and Kusha, children of Sree Rama and Seetha Devi, with active worship continuing. The legend of Sita, and her children Lava and Kusa is closely linked to this temple. It is believed that even the name Pulpally is connected to the bed of grass (Dharbha) on which Lava is believed to have played as a child.

The temple pond is one of the largest in Wayanad. The etymological meaning of "Seetha" denotes soil or earth. This place and the surrounding areas are believed to be the key places in the Hindu epic Ramayana. It is believed that when Seetha was abandoned by Rama, she reached Pulpally and was given shelter by the great Sage Valmiki. The place in Pulpally where Sita gave birth to Lava and Kusa, is called Valmiki Ashramam. Chedattinkavu or the Sree Chedattinkaavilamma Seethadevi Temple, is the original temple or 'moolasthanam' of Pulpally Temple. These two sites are also open for the public to visit. The Valmiki Ashramam, is to this day maintained in its original ashramam like appearance.

According to the legend Lava and Kusa the two sons of Seetha Devi stopped and caught the horse sent by Rama as part of the Ashwamedha. When Rama came to free the horse, he saw Seetha and immediately she disappeared in the earth, her mother.

While going down, her hair was caught by Rama and thus the name Chedattinkavu or Jadayattakavu to the spot. Chedattilamma (Seetha Devi) is the presiding deity of this temple along with Sapthamathrukkal. This temple is only 1km away from the present Sita Temple. Nei (ghee) vilakku is a main offering here.

The Seetha Devi temple of Pulpally was constructed by Sri Pazhassi Raja in the 18th century. He managed the temple for many years. The meetings and discussions with his army chieftains were held in the courtyard of this temple. Later the management of this temple came in the hands of the Kuppathode family and the renowned Nair family in Wayanad. At that time most of the important temples in Wayanad were managed by different Nair families. The moopil nair (the chief) of Kuppathod family stayed at Nellaratt edom the headquarters of the family. Even now, a member of this family is designated as the trustee for the management of the temple.

During the military assault, Tipu sultan of Mysore planned to destroy this temple. But it is believed that he had to retreat because of the darkness created at noon by the supreme power of Goddess Seetha.

Another remarkable thing about this temple is that leeches, that are very common in most parts of Wayanad are not found in the area surrounding this temple. According to the legend, goddess Seetha cursed the leeches that bit Lava and Kusa and banished them from Pulpally. Another significant thing about this place is that a large number of termite mounds (valmeekam) can be seen at different spots. This is associated with the sage Valmiki, who authored the Ramayana. The temple festival, celebrated in the first week of January, also considered to be the regional festival, is attended by a large number of people belonging to different castes and creed.

 

Best time to visit Seetha Devi Temple
The temple festival takes place in January and is the best time to visit the shrine. January-February is also the best seasons to visit since the temperatures are mild. Summers from March-June can be scorching, whereas, Kerala experiences heavy rainfall during its monsoon season from July-Septemb

 

 

Getting there:
Nearest Airport: Calicut International Airport, about 111 km
Nearest Railway Station: Kozhikode Railway Station, about 102 km
Nearest Bus Station: Pulpally Bus Station, about 280 m

Wednesday, March 27, 2024

Chelakkara Sri Narasimha swami Temple

 

Chelakkara Sri Narasimha swami  Temple     

 

 

Compiled from various  sources

By

P.R.Ramachander 

 

Chelakkara is a small town in Thalapilly  Thaluk (granary of kerala)  of Trichur Disrtict, inside  the valley  of Machattu mala .

There  ia an agraharam of nearly  120 houses(now about  15 ) in this  Village  . This agraharam was built around one  of the ancient temple of Narasimha  Murthy , which appears like  a golden thilaka  to the agraharam.

People believe  that this temple  is about 1000  years old.Lord Narasimha murthy faces east  .

  There  is a  story about  this temple .It seems Sri Padmananbhacharya(originally  a Nambudiri) , who was a important Sishya of Adhi Sankara (some people say it was only a great sage)  went  to the forest  near  here to do Thapas(penance) and there he saw a  hunter who asked him why he was  visiting this dark  forest. Then the acharya told him , that he  came in search of an animal, which had lion’s  head , human body and had hairs  and nail like  a lion. He also said that he would not return from forest  unless  he  finds this  animal.The hunter took an oath that  he will find that animal  , tie it and bring it to him.The hunter without food and sleep started  searching for  that animal.Lord Narasimha took pity on him and appeared  to him.The hunter took wild climbers  in the forest , tied that animal  and brought  before Padmanabhacharya .But the acharya saw only wild climbers but  not the animal. Then the hunter  took him to  the place where he caught  the animal.There the acharya could see  Lord Narasimha murthy  in his mind.He immediately built a temple  for Narasimha  Murthy there and started worshipping him. This temple was given for management  for  “Palakattu perada mana”  and palakkattu mana”.Later it came under the management  of “manithara mana”  and Kaippancheri mana” .The king of Cochin by a  record gave this temple  to these manas,in Malayalam year 971  in the month of vrischikam (approximately 220 years back)

 

The pretty form of Lord Vishnu with four hands was consecrated in this temple., the temple also  has sub temples  ofLord  Ganesa (who grants all wishes of Devotees) and Lord Sastha who pardons all sins by devotees  worshipping him.The  temple was managed  under kerala  thanthric system  and for several years  the Priest  was an Embrandiri. There  is a strong belief   that  Elephants should  not visit  this temple  and if they enter  they will die.

 

  There is a belief that Tipu sultan  during  his invasion of Malabar  attacked  this temple.

 Though  the temple is nearly  1000 years old ,, The tamil Brahmins  built an agraharam(otha madam) and settled  down possibly  300  years  back .Some time afterwards  they started managing the temple

 

They  introduced  a small chariot  function in this  temple  during Thiruvadira.Many Brahmin families   Started  giving OOttu(feast   for  Brahmins here).They also started  Ganapathi homams in this temple. They celebrated Swarga vatthil ekadasi, Thai poosam  and Rama NavamiThey  celebrated  their  festivals  in side  the temple.

They built  a hall called  (Samooha  Madam)  for doing  religious  functions  and called it  Samooha Madam

 

 The major celebration of the temple is the 'navarathri' festival extending up to

 dwadasi day, ie. 12 days of festivities. As per the traditions followed by earlier generations, groups of families who were/are residing in chelakkara gramam conduc the functions in a fitting manner. 11 days are celebrated by the groups and the 12th day is known as 'dwadashi vilakku' or 'kuttikal vilakku' is the most famous of 

the 12 days.All families having roots in chelakkara, wherever they are attend this festival.

In the year 1972, Swami Jayendra saraswathi  of Kanchi Mutt visited  this temple  and requested  to repair  the temple and conduct  Kumbabhishekam ,From then on the Brahmins make it a point to repair  the temple and conduct a kubhbhishekam  based on deva prasnam and conduct Kumbabhishekam almost once  in 10-12  years,Kumbhabhishekams have been conducted earlier in 1972, 1996 and 2010.

This year the Kumbhabhishekam  is going to be conducted on grand scaleon 20-5-2024

 

The Pin Code  of Chelakkara is 680586.It is 12km  from Shoranur Jn

 

Temple worshipping hours Morning Normal days :

Morning 5.30  AM to ( Am

Evening  5.45 PM to 7.45 pm

 

Howver on  festival days temple will be kept open from 5 Am to 10 Am  and 5.30 PM to 8.45  pm

 

On Mahaganapathy homam days: 3.00 - 9.15 am

Evening

5.00 pm - 7.45 pm

 

How to reach:-

 

By train

step down in Shoranur junction (14 km) or Wadakkanchery (15 km)or Thrissur(34km)

By bus

From thrissur: Thrissur - thiruvillwamala busThrissur - elanadu busThrissur - mayannur bus

From shoranur:Shoranur - chelakkara via painkulam Shoranur - chelakkara via panjal

From wadakkanchery:Thrissur - thiruvillwamala busThrissur - elanadu busThrissur - mayannur bus

from palakkad:palakkad - alathur - pazhayannur -chelakkarapalakkad - lakkidi koottupatha-thiruvillwamala-chelakkara

 

 




 


 

 

Thursday, January 18, 2024

Thiruvimbilappan temple, Venganallur , Chelakkara

Thiruvimbilappan temple, Venganallur  , Chelakkara

 

Compiled by

P.R.Ramachander

 




This temple is located  in Venganallur , a village adjoining Chelakkara  , a small  town of Trichur district

Thiruvimbilappan is Lord Shiva   and it is believed it was  consecrated  originally by  Saint Parasurama.The God is suppose d to be fierce and is described as “Maha Kala Roopam) ,

The temple has also upadevathas of Parvathi , Ganapathi, Dakshinamurthy , Subrahmanya , Ayyappan, Anthimahakalan, Bhadra kali and Naga  devathas.The temple is believed to be built in  11th centuary

 

 story of origin of temple

  There was a Namubudiri in Vezhanezhi mana of Chelakkara  who used to be a great devotee of Vadakkunathan of Trichur.Due to old age, when he could not go, God shiva assured him that he will come to Chelakkara.

There  was a place  in chelakkara   surrounded by  Veembu(വീമ്പ് (kydia calycina) trees, It seems one lady who used  to grass daily    wanted to sharpen his knife chose a stone to rub and when he  did blood came out. He Informed informed this Namudiri  who built a small temple which developed in to a huge temple over time

 story

   The sanctum is round in shape and in the eastern gate there  is a huge gopura.It seems recently the sanctum was roofed  with copper plates. And has Golden pot like structure on top.

The temple is  surrounded by a huge  wall,There is a small Krishna temple facing this temple called  Edathara  Krishna  temple,While shiva of the huge temple is facing east , the Krishna of this small temple is facing west.In between the temples is a temple tank.It is believed that  tank was constructed to reduce fierceness  of Lord Shiva and Lord Krishna

       The temple opens at 5 am and there are  five poojas   at thuis temple and three seevelis.Early morning there  is nirmalya darsanam  and after  abhishekam , the temple is closed for pooja , seven Am seeveli,From 8.30 Navaka pooja , nine am Dhara .(.15 Am ucha pooja, 9.30 Am another seeveli,Ten am temple closes for morning session,it again opens at 5 PM , athazha pooja at 7.30 Pm followed by Seveli, 7.50 AM  tripuka   and temple closes at 8 pm

  

 The important festivals of temple are Vaikathu ashtami   and Shiva Rathri

 

The temple is less than one km from Chelakkara junction which can be reached  bus services from various places including Trichur .The nearest  railway station may be Wadakkanchery 

 

The telephone contact  09495881631