Ettumanoor Mahadevar Temple
Ettumanoor Mahadeva temple is an ancient temple dedicated to
Lord Shiva in Kottayam, Kerala. It is one of the major Shiva temples in Kerala
along with the temples of Chengannur Mahadeva Temple, Kaduthruthy Mahadeva
Temple, Vaikom Temple, Ernakulam Shiva Temple and Vadakkunathan temple. It is
believed that the Pandavas and the Sage Vyasa had worshiped at this temple.
Location Kerala, Kottayam, Thiruvananthapuram
Legend
According to the legends, there lived a demon named Khara.
It is believed that Khara got three Shivalingas from Lord Shiva himself. Khara
brought them to Kerala, holding one by his teeth and one each in his left and
right hands. The Lingam held by his teeth was consecrated in Kaduthuruthi, the
one held in his right hand was consecrated in Vaikom and the one held in his
left hand was consecrated in Ettumanoor. After consecrating all these three
temples in the same day, it is believed that the demon became a deer and was
doing service to the Gods. The God in Ettumanoor took the deer in his hand and
held it there. Because of that, this place was called Udhruthaina Puram, which
translated to Malayalam became Ettumanoor (The place where the deer was
lifted).
Architecture
The temple was built in Traditional Kerala style of
architecture. The west facing temple here has a circular sanctum covered with a
conical copper plated roof crowned with a kalsam. The mukhamandapam in front of
the temple bears two images of Nandi, one of stone and another of metal.
Although there is no shrine to Parvati, the rear of the sanctum is revered as
Parvati's shrine. A rectangular circumambulatory passage surrounds the sanctum.
The sanctum bears wood carvings of superior workmanship portraying legends from
the Ramayana and the Bhagavata puranam. Also of great workmanship are the
murals on the western entrance to the temple; mention must be made of the
painting of the dance of Shiva. There are also shrines to Saasta, Ganapati and
Dakshinamurthy in the temple. A golden staff, visible from a distance is in
front of the shrine. At the entrance to the temple is a large metal lamp -
visitors make offerings of oil and the soot that collects from the burning of
the oil is believed to have medicinal value.
Culture
People of Ettumanoor are generally calm and quiet and the
place is known for its communal harmony. Ettumanoor is one of the few places
where pure Malayalam(Written Malayam)is spoken without slang of different
regions.
Darsan Info
Here Mahadeva(Siva)
gives darshan to his devotees in three
bhavas one as Aghora Moorthi, then as Santha swaroopi and third as Uma Maheshwaran.
Darsan Dresscode
Men should wear Dhotis/Mundu and remove shirts/t-shirts.
Women should wear Indian clothing.
Temple Rituals
At the entrance to the temple is a large metal lamp;
visitors make offerings of oil and the soot that collects from the burning of
the oil is believed to have medicinal value. The Thulabharam is one of the
important rituals of this temple. People make offerings to God for favours
received. On balance, the child or man for whom offerings were promised to God,
is weighed against offerings ranging from gold to fruits.
Additional Info
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