Tag: Vaikom

  • Shiva Let Deer Play Ettumanoor

    Kara the associate of Ravana prayed  Lord Shivaat Chidambaram  and was bestowed with three Shiva Lingas.

     

    He carried two in each of his hands and another in his mouth.

     

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    Ettumannor Mahadeva Temple. Image Credit. http://www.tripadvisor.in/Attraction_Review-g678552-d4138509-Reviews-Ettumanoor_Mahadeva_Temple-Kumarakom_Kerala.html

     

    When he visited Vaikom in Kerala, he set one Linga on the ground and found that he could not take it back.

     

    He set it there and set the other two Lingas, one each at Ettumanoor and Kaduthuruthy.

     

    Visiting these three temples on the same day is considered very auspicious.

     

    Kara also established an idol for Lord Krishna on the North Western side of the temple.

     

    Lord Shiva set a Deer to play here and this, which was an island was reclaimed by Parashurama when he wielded his Axe and created Kerala.

     

    Lighting of Lamps with Gingely Oil is in vogue here.

     

    Devotes light up these Lamps as a sign of fulfilling their vows.

     

    The Utsava Murthi of Lord Shiva is in Roudra Bhava, Angry Mode, with eight hands.

     

    Ganapati,Bhagavathy, Sastha and Dakshinamurthy have sannidhis here.

     

    Festival.

     

    The festival in this temple is celebrated in the month of Kumbham (February-March), and lasts for ten days.

    The Thiruvadira festival and Shivarathri are also celebrated in this temple.

    The eighteen part worship for Shivarathri is famous.

    People refer the God in this temple as “Ettumanoor-appan”.(Father at Ettumanoor)

     

    How to reach.

     

    By Air
    Ettumanoor Temple is located at Ettumanoor, which is 73 km away from Cochin International Airport.

    By Rail
    Ettumanoor Railway Station connects the temple with the network of Indian railways. This is a halt for some express trains of the region.

    By Road:
    Ettumanoor is located 11 km north-east of Kottayam district and 65 km away from Cochin. Main Central (MC) Road of the state connects the town from various towns of the region.

     

     

     

     

  • Devi Bhagavathy Temples in Kerala List

     

    Devi, also called Bhagavathy,worship is more prevalent in Kerala.

     

    Devi is also worshiped as The Deity of towns/villages.

     

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    Chottanikkara Bhagavathy Temple,Kerala.

     

    One of the popular Temples of Devi in Kerala is The Chottanikkara Bhagavathy Temple, near Cochin.

     

    One of the unique featur of the Temple is that the Durga Suktha Homa is conducted daily to ward off Possession by spirits.

     

    The list I have produced here from vaikhari.org does not seem to list this temple in this List.

     

    Or is it included by some other name?

     

    Will some one from Kerala clarify?

     

     

     

     


    1. Aalapra Thacharikkal Bhagavathy Temple
    2. Aanakkulangara Bhagavathi Temple Pala
    3. Aandoor Anchakkulam Kalarikkal Bhagavathy Temple
    4. Aanikkadu Bhagavathi Temple
    5. Ambalappurathukavu Devi Temple Pala
    6. Angalamman Kovil Erattupetta
    7. Annapoorneswari Temple Vazhappally
    8. Brahmapuram Maathanam Devi Temple Thalayolapparambu
    9. Champakkara Bhagavathy Temple
    10. Chamundeswari Temple Paika
    11. Chathankudi Devi Temple Vaikom
    12. Chengalathukavu Devi Temple
    13. Cheradikkavu Bhagavathy Temple Marangattupilly
    14. Cheruvalli Sree Devi temple
    15. Cheruvallykkavu Devi Temple Kezhuvamkulam
    16. Cheruvallikkavu Devi Temple Pampady
    17. Chirakkarakkavu Bhagavathi Temple Nechippuzhoor
    18. Choorakkavu Bhagavathi Temple Aarppookkara
    19. Choorakkulangara Bhagavathi Temple Ettumanoor
    20. Edanadu Devi Temple Vallichira
    21. Eerayil Koottummel Bhagavathi Temple
    22. Elamprakkodathu Bhagavathi Temple Kadanadu
    23. Elanjithanam Bhagavathi Temple Chennadu
    24. Elikkulam Sree Bhagavathi Temple
    25. Erikadu Bhagavathy Vishnu Temple
    26. Eswaramangalam Bhagavathy Temple Kezhuvamkulam
    27. Ilamkavu Devi Temple Vadayar Vaikom
    28. Ilamkavu Devi Temple Kothala Pampady
    29. Ilamkavu Devi Temple Ithithanam
    30. Ilamkulam Mutharamman Kovil
    31. Ilapozhuthu Bhagavathy Temple Nechippuzhoor
    32. Illathappankavu Thambalakkadu
    33. Irangal Devi Temple
    34. Incholikkavu Talappalam
    35. Iyerkulangara Devi Temple Vaikom
    36. Karoor Bhagavathy Temple
    37. Kavinpuram Devi Temple Ezhacherry
    38. Karikulangara Bhagavathy Temple
    39. Kodungoor Bhagavathi Temple
    40. Kadappoor Bhagavathi Temple
    41. Karippadavathukavu Kurichithanam
    42. Kalikavu Bhagavathy Temple
    43. Kavil Bhagavathi Temple Changanassery
    44. Kallidamkavu Bhagavathi Temple Talanadu
    45. Kilikulam Kavu Mannam Pathampuzha
    46. Kiliroor Kunnummel Bhagavathi Temple
    47. Kurumulloor Veeryamkulangara Bhagavathy Temple
    48. Kumaranalloor Bhagavathi Temple
    49. Kochu Kodungaloor Bhagavathi Temple Kidangoor
    50. Keezhoor Bhagavathy Temple
    51. Kunnel Bhagavathy Temple Kizhaparayar Bharananganam
    52. Kondamaruku Sree Porkkali Temple Methiri
    53. Kathyayani Temple Thalayolapparambu
    54. Kakkinikkadu Bhagavathy Temple Ilakkadu
    55. Kattampakku Kottaram Devi Temple
    56. Kalkkulathukavu Bhagavathy Temple Vazhappalli
    57. Kulathumkal Devi Temple Manimala
    58. Kolladu Malamelkkavu Devi Temple
    59. Kondoopparampil Vanadurga Temple Meenachil
    60. Kongandoor Vadakkemuri Kottaram Bhagavathy Temple
    61. Kothanelloor Devi Temple
    62. Kottaram Annapoorneswari Temple Punnathura
    63. Kodiyanichira Bhagavathy Temple Pravithanam
    64. Kavumpurathu Bhadrakali Durga Temple Vayala
    65. Maadathaniyil Raktheswari Temple Panamattam
    66. Madappadu Bhagavathy Temple
    67. Madathilkkavu Bhagavathy Temple Kuravilangadu
    68. Madhura Meenakshi Temple Poonjar
    69. Mahalakshmi Temple
    70. Mamkopu Madukkayil Kottaram Temple Moonnilavu
    71. Mamkopum Kavu Temple Poonjar
    72. Manarkadu Bhagavathi Temple
    73. Manjoor Bhagavathy Temple
    74. Mannam Kilikulam Kavu Pathampuzha
    75. Mannanam Kottaram Bhagavathy Temple
    76. Mariyammankovil Ettumanoor
    77. Mazhuvancheri Temple Moothedathukavu
    78. Mevada Purakkattu Kavu Devi Temple
    79. Monippally Bhagavathy Temple
    80. Moorthattakkavu Devi Temple Keezhampara
    81. Moolavattam Kuttikkattu Devi Temple
    82. Moothedathukavu Bhagavathi Temple Vaikom
    83. Moothedathukavu Bhagavathi Temple Palkkattumala
    84. Moozhikkulangara Bhagavathy Temple Neendoor
    85. Murikkumpuzha Bhagavathi Temple Pala
    86. Muthirenthil Bhagavathy Temple Kizhaparayar Bharananganam
    87. Nadaykkal Bhagavathi Temple Poonjar
    88. Nadaykkamkunnu Bhagavathy Temple Kummanoor
    89. Nattakam Ponkunnathukavu Temple
    90. Nedumkunnam Bhagavathy Temple
    91. Neelamperoor Palli Bhagavathy Temple
    92. Neendoor Bhagavathi Temple
    93. Nellikkakunnu Bhagavathy Temple Veliyannoor
    94. Nerekadavu Sree Bhadra Devi Temple
    95. Nethalloor Devi Temple
    96. Njezhoor Thiruvampady Bhagavathi Temple
    97. Ozhakkattu Bhagavathi Temple Ezhcherry
    98. Panachikkadu Dakshina Mookambi Saraswathi Temple
    99. Puthiyakavu Devi Temple Ponkunnam
    100. Puthiyakavu Devi Temple Kizhatadiyoor
    101. Puthiyakavu Devi Temple Anthinadu
    102. Puthiyakavu Devi Temple Kumarakam
    103. Pizharukovil Kathyayani Temple Vellilappally Ramapuram.
    104. Pulikattu Bhagavathi Temple Alanadu
    105. Ponadu Bhagavathy Temple
    106. Parekkavu Devi Temple Iymkompu
    107. Peroor Bhagavathi Temple
    108. Panangavu Devi Temple Chempu
    109. Panamattam Bhagavathy Temple
    110. Perunna Maaranathukavu Ambika Temple
    111. Parippukadu Mahadevi Temple Karukachal
    112. Padinjattinkara Pattupurakkal Devi Temple
    113. Pallippurathukavu Bhagavathi Temple Kodimatha
    114. Panamattam Bhagavathi Temple
    115. Ponmala Devi Temple Edamattam
    116. Pizharukovil Devi Temple Vallichira
    117. Sree Bhadra Temple Perunilam
    118. Sree Kurumbakkavu Bhagavathi Temple Puliyannoor
    119. Sree Porkkali Temple Tamrakkadu Amanakara
    120. Sree Porkkali Devi Temple Thamarakkadu
    121. Thampalakkadu Illathappan Temple
    122. Thekkummuri Vykkolppadam Bhagavathy Temple Mutholi
    123. Thattarakathu Bhagavathi Temple Pala
    124. Thazhathuruthil Kottaram Bhagavathy Temple Kezhuvamkulam
    125. Thirumanivenkitapuram(TV Puram) Saraswathy Temple
    126. Thiruvanchoor Devi Temple
    127. Ullala Kaleeswaram Puthiyakavu Bhagavathy Temple
    128. Urulikunnam Gandharva Bhadrakali Temple
    129. Urumpikkavu Devi Temple Amanakara
    130. Vattakkavu Bhagavathi Temple Tidanadu
    131. Veloor Parappadam Devi Temple
    132. Vellappattu Vanadurga Devi Temple Pala
    133. Vazhanekkavu Edappady
    134. Vilakkumadam Bhagavathi Temple
    135. Vadakkekkavu Bhagavathi Temple Kondadu
    136. Vempally Devi Temple
    137. Velloothuruthy Sree Bhagavathy Temple
    138. Velliyeppalli Melamkottu Bhagavathy Temple
    139. Vadakara Bhagavathy Temple
    140. Venattusseril Devi Temple Kummannoor
    141. Ramapuram Mutharamman Kovil
    142. Kallara Sree Sarada Temple
    143. Kaliamma Nada Temple Vaikom
    144. Morkulangara Devi Temple Changanassery
    145. Ayyarkulangara Devi Temple Vaikom
    146. Mullackal Devi Temple Kottayam
    147. Cheruvallykkavu Devi Temple Thirunakkara

     

     

    Source:

    http://www.vaikhari.org/Devi.html

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  • Where God Cooks And Serves Vaikom

    Hinduism abounds in God taking care of His Children.

    We have Mathrubhootheswarar, Tiruchirapalli, who performed the job of a Mid-wife for a woman in Labor.

    God can not stand the Hungry.

    He has cooked for them and served.

    Vaikom, Kerala, located 23 kilometers south of Ernakulam, Cochin, is the Famous Temple of Vaikaththappan,Father of Vaikom.

    Vaikom Temple
    Mahadeva Vaikom Temple

    One Bilvamangalaswamy visited the Temple and bot being to see the God in the sanctum , came out only to see God Lord Siva being served Food Goddess Parvati on a Rock.

    The day, Vaikkathashtami, the Eighth day of the Waning Moon in The Month of November-December,Ashtami Thithi.

    The festival is for Thirteen Days , on the seventh day Shiva rides the Nandi and the next day people are fed, especially the Namboodri Brahmins.

    Whoever visits the Temple should never return with an empty stomach.

    All are served on The Rock.

    Three Siva Lingas brought by a Demon Kara are worshiped  in three temples, one at each place.

    Vaikom,Kattuthuruthi and Ettumaanoor.

    The sacred ash is the Prasad and it is believed to cure any ailment of the stomach.

    Belief is that the Siva Linga placed by Khara Asura by his right hand is being worshipped at Vaikom, the one in left hand at Ettumannoor and the one by neck at Kaduthuruthy even to this day.

    The Linga carried by Khara with his neck is believed to be at Kadathuruthy and the one by his left hand is at Ettumanoor. The fact that the distance from Vaikom to Kadathuruthy and from there to Ettumanoor is more or less the same, gives credence to this legend. So the Darsana of all these three Lingas on a same day is considered as good as the Siva Darsana at Kailas – the Abode of the Lord.

    On a *Vritchika – Krishna paksha – Ashtami dahy (According to Malayalam Era), the Lord of Lords and God of Gods – Siva the Paremeswara appeared to the Maharshi with his consort Parvati – the Jagat Janani. The Lord proclaimed, “This place shall be known as Vyaghrapadapurma”, and disappeared. The world famous Vaikkathashtami and all connected holy festivals are observed here even to this day on the same Vrichika – Krishna*- Ashtami.

    Vyaghrapada Maharshi continued the Pooja in most esteem and devotion for some time and went on pilgrimage.Months and years passed. Sri Parasurama – the Chiramjeevi was going by the sky one day. Seeing good omens alighted here and saw a Holy Siva Linga emerged in water emitting heavenly rays. He could understand that it was the Siva Linga placed by Khara. Sri Parasurama thought himself that, the holiest and noblest Siva Chaitanya could be a great refuge for the devoted who wish to attain Moksha. He consecrated the auspicious Linga here with His earnest Prayers and recitation of Siva Manthras.

    The most benign Lord Siva at once appeared with his consort Parvati Devi before Parasurama. He was so pleased that the Linga was consecrated with the Manthras by Parasurama – the incarnation of Vishnu, his greatest devotee. The kind Lord Siva said to Parasurama, “From now onwards I shall stay here as Shaiva-Vaishnava Chaithanya granting all blisses and Moksha to all devotees”.

    Full of joy and gratitude Parasurama performed Siva Linga pooja there for some days. Then he himself built a temple here and entrusted a noble Brahmin of Taruna village whom he taught Pooja Manthras. The Brahmin had learned all the 28 Sivagama and wore rudraksha and bhasma. Parasurama donated the whole temple with Linga to Brahmins and disappeared.It is the belief that the temple and all rites and customs are planned and fixed by Parasurama himself.

    It is believed that the ‘Vyaghralayesha’ Siva gives His Blessings to the Devotees in three Bhavas or forms in the morning, noon, and evening in this Holy Temple. As Dhakshinamoorthy in the morning time, Kirathamoorthi in the noon time & Shakti Panchakshari in the evening.(Wiki)

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