Mannarasala Sree Nagaraja Temple
Mannarasala is the sacred abode of Lord Shri Nagaraja. Here,
Lord Nagaraja is worshipped for begetting progeny.
The main attractions of the temple is the temple having the
30,000 images of snake-gods.
Location Kerala, Alapuzzha, Thiruvananthapuram
Legend
The story on the evolution of Mannarasala as the supreme
place of worship of the
serpent Gods is associated with Parashurama, the creator of
Kerala. Once Parashurama approached the holy rishis to release him from the sin
of killing Kshatriyas. The Rishis suggested Parashurama that he should make a
gift of a land of his own to the Brahmins. Parashurama pleased Lord Varuna to
get some land for himself. He threw the Axe into the sea which Lord Shiva had
given him with his blessings and reclaimed the land from the sea and gave it as
a gift to the Brahmins. This land came to be known as Kerala. This piece of
land, however was not habitable because of the salinity of the soil and as a
result people began to leave the place. Pained at this, Parashurama undertook a
penance to please Lord Shiva, who advised him that the land will be habitable
only if the flaming poison of the serpents was spread into the soil and the
only means of doing that was through the worship of Nagaraja. Parashurama set
out with his disciples in search of a deserted jungle in order to please
Nagaraja and found a suitable place near the seashore in the southern part of
Kerala. Satisfied with having found a proper place for the realization of his
cherished dream, the great Rishi constructed a Thirthasthala for the
performance of the penance. A pleased Nagaraja appeared before Parashurama and
granted his request with great pleasure. Ferocious serpents arrived at the spot
at once to spread the flaming Kalakuda poison. Because of the percolation of
poison, the land of Kerala was desalinated, to become habitable with envious
greenery. Parasurama then requested the Lord Nagaraja to bless the land forever
with his eternal presence which He accepted. Parashurama installed, according
to Vedic rites, Nagaraja, who is Brahma, Vishnu and Siva in one in the
'Thirthasthala' (Hall of pilgrimage) filled with Mandara trees, the place now
known as Mannarasala.
Another legend associated with the temple is that Vasudeva
and Sridevi were a childless brahmin couple and relentlessly prayed to Lord
Nagaraja to bless tham with a child. Nagaraja who eventually got pleased,
appeared before the couple and blessed them that he would incarnate on the
earth as their beloved son.Nagaraja told the couple that he would stay in the
form of a serpent here till eternity.The Brahmin lady became pregnant and gave
birth to five-hooded serpent-child as well as a human child. Years passed by
when the five-hooded Nagaraja realized that the objectives of his incarnation
were realized, he informed the Holy Mother that henceforth he would live at the
Illam by entering into Samadhi to bless the devotees. Then he suggested certain
rituals and rules for offering worship and then went into the immaculate cellar
and vanished.
Architecture
The temple is built in pure Keralian architecture and covers
an area of 16 acres of dense green forest grove. The temple is in a gated
property with a compound wall around. The outer border all along the inside of
the temple are lined with serpent-stones of various shapes & sizes,clearly
signifying what the temple is noted for. The temple has over 30,000 images of
snakes along the paths and among the trees.
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Culture
Haripad, a culturally renowned ancient town with prominent
role in the history of Central Travancore, is rich with its exquisite green
paddy fields, towering coconut palms and serene atmosphere of the adjacent
hamlets. Now Haripad is a well-developed town with enough civic infrastructure
like shopping complexes, hotels & lodges, educational institutions and
hospitals.
Darsan Info
Morning- 5.00 AM to 12.00 PM (All days of the week)
Evening - 5.30 PM to 7.30 PM (All days of the week)
Darsan Dresscode
Men are expected to wear dhotis and should remove their
shirts/ t- shirts. Women are expected to wear traditional attire like sarees
after appearing before Valia amma.
Famous Festival
The Ayilyam day in Tulam, Kanni and Kumbham months in the
Malayalam calendar (September and October) and the Mahasivarathri are
celebrated with great pomp.
Temple Rituals
Noorum Palum
Special Rituals
'Uruli Kamazhthal' is a offering performed by childless
couples to have babies and bhajanam for those who suffer from incurable
diseases, those possessed by fear as a result of the anger of serpents and
thereby find life unendurable
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