Kadampuzha Devi Temple
Jagathguru Adi Shankaracharya, during one of his frequent pilgrimages while traversing this forest area, was attracted by an all pervading 'aura' emanating from the dense undergrowth. Finding it difficult to approach the spot due to the heat generated by the radiation, he meditated upon Lord Vishnu as Narasiminha and the Lord appeared. With the help of Sudarshanachakra of Lord Vishnu the great Saint moved closer only to find the radiance shrinking and finally vanishing into a hole on the earth's surface. The Aacharya realized that the the aura was nothing other than the divine presence of Sreeparvathy in the forest. The place was consecrated as Kadampuzha Devi Temple and in commemoration of 'shower of flowers' on Lord Shiva, Poomoodal gained prominence due to the inherent quality and power of flower petals to contain heat. The modalities of worship in this temple are as prescribed by Shankaracharya.
location Kerala, Malappuram, Thiruvananthapuram
Legend
The legend about the origin of the Kadampuzha Devi Temple is
associated with the popular episode in "Mahabharatha" where Arjuna
does penance in Kamyakavanam to appease Lord Shiva to obtain the divine weapon
"Paasupathastra". Lord Shiva approaches Arjuna as a hunter or Kiratha
with His divine consort Sreeparvathy escorting Him as a huntress, Kirathi.
Arjuna is challenged by the Lord in disguise to test the skills of the boon
seeker. In the fierce battle between Lord Shiva (Kiratha) and Arjuna, the
arrows that Arjuna showered on Lord Shiva miraculously turned into Thechi
flowers by the will of Sree Parvathy and Lord Shiva was fully covered with
flowers. The flowers and leaves offered by Arjuna to the Shivalinga were also
seen on Kiratha itself. Arjuna then
recognizes the Lord and prostrates before him. Having found Arjuna worthy of
the deadly weapon, the Lord obliges His devotee very soon, and here He is
goaded by Sreeparvathy who hastened the process with a motherly affection to
Arjuna. Hastening is 'twaritha' in
Malayalam and Goddess at Kadampuzha is worshipped as 'twaritha' or one who is
quick in granting blessings and favours.
During the divine couple's wandering in the forest,
Sreeparvathy once felt thirsty and the Lord brought forth holy water from river
Ganga through a well-directed arrow into the earth. This event is immortalized
as 'Kaatan-Ambu-eitha-ala' where 'kaatan' is hunter, 'ambu' is arrow, 'eitha'
is shot and 'ala' is hole. This became Katanambueithaala which was later
colloquialised as Kadampuzha. Devotees thus worship the hole through which
river Ganga sprouted and this is the idol, the divine sankalpa in Srikovil.
Architecture
The hole in Kadampuzha Devi Temple, believed to be the one
created by the mighty arrow of Lord Shiva that summoned Ganga for quenching
Parvathi's thirst, was perceived as the Divine Power Source by Adi Shankara and
hence there is no idol to represent the Devi's presence here. That there are no
idols here is also a unique aspect of Kadampuzha. To mark this place and for
the common man's reference, a Thidambu or Arch is kept on top. In the Deva
Prashna of 1993, it was found that the sanctum sanctorum was to be rebuilt
using granite stones and the roof should be paved with brass and immediately
the work was taken up. The sanctum sanctorum was built using a complex
calculation known as "Siddharthakam"
Culture
Only Hindus are allowed to enter the Kadampuzha Devi Temple.
Non-hindus should contact the Devaswom office or Enquiry Counter for facilities
to perform their offerings
Darsan Info
The Kadampuzha Devi Temple is open from 4 AM to 12 noon and
from 3:30 PM to 7 PM.
In Kadampuzha Devi Temple, Lord Narasimha facing south and
Sudarshanachakra facing north are honoured through depictions in the same sila
idol in an enclosure in front of the sanctum sanctorum. There are sreekovil for
Sree Dharma Saastha and enclosure for Nagakanyaka as upadevaas or subsidiary
deities.
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Darsan Dresscode
Devotees are not supposed to enter the Nalambalam of the
Kadampuzha Devi Temple wearing shirt, pants, banyan, pyjama, lungi, chequered
cloths, chappals, etc.
Famous Festival
January - Rigveda Laksharchana
July - Ramayana Month
August - Ramayana Month
October - Dravya Kalasam, Devi Bhagavatha Navaham,
Bhagavatha Sapthaha
November - Dravya Kalasam, Thirukarthika, Devi Bhagavatha
Navaham, Bhagavatha Sapthaha
December - Rigveda Laksharchana, Thirukarthika
Temple Rituals
Dedicated to Kirathaparvathi, Sree Kadampuzha Bhagavathy
temple has no idol. Poojas are performed at a hole (about 6 cm in diameter)
into which the Goddess is said to have disappeared after showing Her presence
to Adi Sankaracharya.
Special Rituals
Goddess in Kadampuzha Devi Temple is worshipped in three
forms viz., Vidya Durga (Saraswathi) in the morning, Vanadurga in twaritha form
(Durga) at noon and Aadi Durga (Mooladurga Lakshmi) in the evening. As Durga,
she blesses the devotees with health, early marriage and domestic harmony,
Saraswathi is invoked for education and career. Lakshmi is of course Goddess of
wealth and prosperity.
Additional Info
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Eateries near Kadampuzha Devi Temple
Hotel Prana
Temple Road, Kadampuzha, Kerala 676553
Hotel Seetharam
Temple Road, Kadampuzha, Kerala 676553
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