Maruthorvattom Sri Dhanwanthari Temple
Maruthorvattom Sri Dhanwanthari Temple is a famous temple in
Alappuzha dedicated to Lord Dhanwanthari. It is the first temple in South
Kerala to have Lord Dhanwanthari as the presiding deity.
Location Kerala, Alappuzha, Thiruvananthapuram
Legend
According to the legends, the idol of Lord Dhanwanthari installed
in the temple was the one worshiped in the pooja room of a Kerala Brahmin by
name Vellod Moos. Vellodu Moos was a famous ayurvedic practitioner. The idol
was donated to him by a Kshathriya devotee from Vayalar, a place some 8 KM away
from Maruthorvattom. According to the legends, once Vellod Moos was suffering
from a chronic ailment and he got a revelation in his dream that he would get
permanent relief from his chronic ailment, if he recovered the idol lay hidden
in a temple pond and donated it to a deserving brahmin. Cheerattumon Moos,
another ayurvedic practitioner, who happened to see the idol was very much
impressed by its divine vibrance and suggested that a temple should be
constructed for the idol, for which he offered financial assistance too. Thus
the Dhanwanthari temple at Maruthorvattom was constructed jointly by the two
families.
Architecture
Dhanwanthari temple has a copper-roofed round Sreekovil
encompassing a square 'Garbha Griha' in which the principal deity is installed.
There is a 'mandapam' in front of Sreekovil, where idol of Garuda, is installed
facing the Lord Dhanwanthari and it is also copper-roofed. The temple faces
westwards and has a tile-roofed outer square temple (Nalambalam) surrounding a
spacious inner lawn which is granite tiled. There is an 'Utsava Bali Mandapam'
on the right side of the Sreekovil.The inner Lawn contains the temple well, the
water from which alone is used for preparing Nevedyas. The temple mast (Dhwaja)
is made of Bronze.On the left side of the Naalampalam, there is oottupura and
kitchen for sadya. On the right, there is a spacious Seva Pandal which is a
boon for 'Ezhunnallippu' during annual festival in rainy months.
Culture
Alappuzha is described as the one of the places known as the
"Venice of the East". It is a city with picturesque canals,
backwaters, beaches, and lagoons.The
Backwaters of Alappuzha are the most popular tourist
attraction in Kerala.
Darsan Info
Details Not available
Darsan Dresscode
Devotees are advised to dress conservatively.
Famous Festival
Astami Rohini
Dhanwanthari Jayanthi
Mandala Bhajan and Sree Rama Pattabhishekam
Maha ganapathi Homam and Bhagavatha Sapthaham
Navarathri Sangeetholsav and Navaham
Vavu Pooja and Samkrama Pooja
Thiru Onam Pooja
Temple Rituals
On all Thiruonam days (once in a month) there is a special
pooja.
Special Rituals
During the Karkataka Vavu day, thousands of devotees come to
the temple to make Namaskaram offering for their dead ancestors.
Additional Info
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Indian Coffee House
Open Restaurant
Apsara Hotel
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Supermarket : Available