Evoor Sreekrishna Swami Temple
Located in the South of Alappuzha, Evoor Sreekrishna Swami
Temple is one of the major Krishna temples in Kerala. The temple is referred as Onattukara's Guruvayoor. It is
one of the 26 most important Mahavishnu shrines in Kerala.
Location Kerala, Alappuzha, Thiuvananthapuram
Legend
According to the legends, once Agni-deva (Fire God) was
suffering from a severe stomach ailment. Agni sought the help of Lord Brahma.
Lord Brahma advised him to consume the herb-rich Khandava forest. Takshaka the
Serpent-king and a close friend of Lord Indra, was residing there at that
forest and when Agni tried to consume the forest, Takshaka asked Lord Indra to
help him. At that time, Lord Indra with his thundershowers extinguished the
fire. Agni sought the help of Sri Krishna and Arjuna when they were visiting
this place. Sri Krishna and Arjuna agreed to help Agni. At the same time, Kanva
Maharshi arrived there with a request to save his 'Archana Murthy' (a four
armed image of Mahavishnu ) and Krishna granted the request and told that the
idol will not be harmed by the fire. Soon, Agni started consuming Khandava
forest. Indra used thundershowers; however, Arjuna constructed a Sharakoodam (a
canopy of arrows) to shelter the agni. Thus Agni's ailment was cured. An
immensely grateful Agni sought Krishna's permission to install the Archana
Murthy in a new temple to facilitate permanent worship. Arjuna fired an arrow
to determine the location. A new temple was soon consecrated where the arrow
had landed. (Evoor is the shortened form of 'Eytha ooru', meaning the place
from where the arrows were showered to make the 'sharakoodam').
Lord Krishna Himself infused His divine power into the
Murthy and Arjuna performed the first pooja after the Prana-Prathishta.
Architecture
Evoor Bhagavan's Deity is the unique "Prayoga Chakra
Prathishta". 'Panchajanya Sankha' in rear left hand ; 'Sudarshana Chakra'
in rear right hand ; butter in the frontal right hand; left hand is held on the
hip as 'mani-bandham'. Lord is supposed to be in a combative mood ready to
release His ' Sudarshana Chakra '. He is the 72 year old Sri Krishna at His
peak of glory and power.
About 125 years back, this temple was destroyed in a fire.
Sri Moolam Thirunal the then king of Travancore ,constructed a huge temple
complex. It contained royal facilities such as security trenches atop the roof
all around and underground drainage network to discharge the 'abhisheka water'
from 'Sreekovil' to the adjacent temple tank.
Culture
Evoor is a sacred Hindu religious place in the Onattukara
area in Alappuzha district. Evoor Sri Krishnaswamy Temple is referred to as
Onattukara's Guruvayoor and is one of the important shrines in Kerala.
Darsan Info
The temple is open from 4:45 AM to 8:00 PM.
Darsan Dresscode
Devotees are advised to dress conservatively.
Famous Festival
Evoor Utsavam
Shankaranthi Vallam Kali
Tiruonam Ulsavam
Temple Rituals
Palliyunathal - 4:45 AM
Nada Thurappu - 4:50 AM
Nirmalyam - 5:00 AM
Usha Pooja - 7:00 AM
Pantheeradi Pooja - 8:00 AM
Kalabha Charthu - 10:30 AM
Ucha Pooja - 11:00 AM
Nadayadappu - 11:30 AM
Nada Thurappu - 5:00 PM
Deeparadhana - 6:30 PM
Athazha Pooja - 7:30 PM
Nadayadappu - 8:00 PM
Special Rituals
During festival time, special poojas like Navakam,
Anchupooja, Sreebhoothabali and Ultsavabali are performed at the temple.
Additional Info
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