Malayalapuzha Devi Temple
Malayalapuzha Devi Temple is an ancient temple dedicated to
Goddess Bhadrakali. The temple is situated at
Malayalappuzha in Pathanamthitta, Kerala. The temple is built more than
1000 years ago. In this temple, Goddes is worshipped in a ferocious form soon
after the killing of the demon, Darika.
Location Kerala, Pathanamthitta, Thiruvananthapuram
Legend
Once upon a time, two people belonging to the Namboothiri
caste were meditating at Mookambika temple. They had an idol of Bhadrakali with
them. They received an oracle from Bhadrakali that the idol will have her
perpetual presence. The Namboothiris continued their pilgrimage with the idol
in their possession. When they became old, Bhadrakali appeared before them and
advised them that Malayalappuzha was the ideal place to erect the idol.
Following her advice, the Namboothiris reached Malayappuzha and erected the
idol.
Architecture
Malayalapuzha Devi Temple features beautiful wall paintings
and artistic stone carvings. The temple features a unique statue of Goddess
Parvati feeding baby Ganapathy on her lap. An idol of Veera Bhadra can be seen
on the entry to the sanctum. Sub deities in the temple are Brahma Rakshas,
Nagaraja and a swayambu Shiva Linga.
Culture
The Pathanamtitta district is the youngest in the State and
was formed in 1982. It is home to many of the leading temple, earning it the
title "the Pilgrimage Hub of Kerala". The leading temples in the
district include Sabarimala Ayyappa Temple, one of the most frequented temples
in India.
Darsan Info
Malayalapuzha Devi Temple is open for darshan from 5 AM to 1
PM and in the evening 5 PM to 8 PM.
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Darsan Dresscode
At Malayalapuzha Devi Temple, traditional Kerala attire is
preferred
Famous Festival
February - The 11-day annual festival
March - The 11-day annual festival
Temple Rituals
The Malayalapuzha Devi Temple, built more than 1000 years
ago, enshrines the fierce form of Mother Goddess soon after the killing of the
demon, Darika. The Goddess is known as Malayalapuzha Amma with devotion and the
main idol is made from Katu Sarkara Yogam (concentrated jaggery) and is 5.5
feet high and has eight hands. Malayalapuzha Devi is believed to grant boons
for extending prosperity to all the devotees. The devi is also known as Goddess
Idathattil Bhagwathi.
Special Rituals
There is another very peculiar belief in the Malayalapuzha
Devi Temple. It is believed that the soul of the devotees of the Goddess ,
after death comes and stays in the temple. So their sons/daughters come to the
temple along with a piece of sandalwood packed in a red silk, make the soul
enter that and take it out . This is called Chavirakkal (removal of death)
Additional Info
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Eateries near Malayalapuzha Devi Temple
Parayil Restaurant
Azhoor, Pathanamthitta, Kerala
Phone:094475 67898
Tharangam Multi Cuisine Restaurant
Pathanamthitta, Kerala 689645
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