Madayi Kavu Pazhayangadi
Madayi Kavu, also known as Thiruvar Kadu Bhagavathi Temple,
is an ancient temple dedicated to Goddess Kali. It is believed to be the oldest
temple built in Kerala. The temple also houses a Shiva shrine. Thiruvar Kadu
Bhagavathi Temple is a revered shrine of Chirakkal Royal Family. As of now, the
temple administration is under Malabar Devaswom Board.
Location Kerala, Kannur, Thiruvananthapuram
Legend
According to the legends, originally the Bhagavathy,
Madayikkavilamma was residing in Taliparambha Rajarajeshwara temple. But, as
Madayikkavilamma was a non-vegetarian, she could not continue to reside at
Rajarajeshwara temple. Madayikkavilamma ordered the then King of that region to
construct a separate temple for her. The king built a new temple for
Madayikkavilamma. Thus 'Madayikavu' temple came into existence as per the
deity's wish.
According to another legend, once a demon named 'Dharaka'
was troubling the people of Madayi. People prayed to Madayikavu Amma to help
them from demon. Madayikavu Amma came to help the people from demon in the form
of Kali and killed him. Madayikavu Amma then requested Lord Shiva to give a
place on earth for her where people can worship her always. Lord Shiva ordered
Sage Parashurama to fulfill the wish of Madayikavu Amma and as per Shiva's
orders Parashurama hit the ground with his sword and the sea which made way for
a hill was transformed into a "Punya Kshethara" of mother Kali very
popularly known as Madayi Kavu Amma or Thiruvar Kadu Bhagavathi.
Architecture
The Madayi Kavu temple is built in traditional Kerala style
of architecture. The Goddess is considered as Brahmin Mother and hence do not
face the temple entrance gate, her sanctum is inside the shrine; the sanctum
that we can see while entering from the front entrance is of Shiva (Also due to
the tantric temple architecture Rurujith Vidhanam) and in Annapoorneshwari
Temple it is Krishna's shrine in the front entrance. So the temple is known by
the name of Shiva rather than the Goddess.
Culture
Kannur has got a vibrant and rich political history. It also
has got an illustrious history in social revolutions.
Darsan Info
The Madayi Kavu(Thiruvarkadu Bhagavathi Temple) is open from
5:30 AM to 1 PM and from 5 PM to 8 PM.
Darsan Dresscode
At Madayi Kavu(Thiruvarkadu Bhagavathi Temple), Kerala
traditional attire is preferred
Famous Festival
April - Madayikavu Pooram
Temple Rituals
Madayi Kavu(Thiruvarkadu Bhagavathi Temple) rites are in Koula sampradaya. The ability to
control Ashtapaashas (Eight chains)- (Ghrina (Hatered), Lajjaa (Shame),Bhaya
(Fear), Shanka(Doubt), Jugupsa(Reproach), Kula(caste), Jaati(creed) and Sheela
(Modesty), is key for meditation especially in Koula Sampradaya. If a devotee
is able to control these, The Bhagavathy raises our consciousness to Shivam.
Special Rituals
The Shiva shrine faces East, while the Bhadrakali shrine
faces towards the West. The priests at the temple even though Brahmins are not
Namboothiris, they are Pidarar Brahmins, belong to a particular sect associated
with Kali worship, and are not barred from consumption of meat. A particular
aspect of the Madayi Kavu(Thiruvarkadu Bhagavathi Temple) is Kozhi Kalasham, which is the sacrifice of
poultry for the goddess which is held in high regard.
Additional Info
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Eateries near Madayi Kavu(Thiruvarkadu Bhagavathi Temple)
Ruchi Family Restaurant
Pazhayangadi - Payyannur Rd, Kerala 670334
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Pazhayangadi Vengara Rd, Madayi Para, Pazhayangadi, Kerala
Phone:098958 72186
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