Sree Vaayillakkunnilappan Temple
Located at Palakkad, Sree Vaayillakkunnilappan Temple is one
of the famous temples in Kerala. The temple complex is a combination of Lord
Siva (Arddha Nareeswara Temple) and Lord Vishnu, along with Bhagavathy Temple.
So it is assumed that the Siva Temple or the Vaayillakkunnilappan Temple dates
before the Bhagavathi temple. The name of the place vayillyamkunnu is related
to 'Vayillyam kunnil appan' of the 'parayi petta panthirukulam'.
location Kerala, Palghat, Thiruvananthapuram
Legend
The legend of Vaayillakkunillappan temple is related to the
Parayipetta Pantherukulam (The Twelve tribes borne out of Parayi, an
untouchable) story. The story is that Vararuchi, the court poet of Vikramaditya
of Ujjaini, set out on a travel across mainland in search of a question that
the King posted to him about Ramayana. Though he could find the answer, he also
learnt that he was destined to marry a Parayi, an untouchable. So he convinced
the King to float the girl child on a plantain-trunk with a kuthuvilakku
(hand-lamp) stuck to it. But as fate would have it, Vararuchi met the woman
later on and impressed by her intelligence, married her. After this, Vararuchi
sets out on a trip with his wife across the land again. Whenever the woman gave
birth to a baby, he would ask whether the baby has got a mouth. On saying yes,
he would reply the god has given him a mouth, god would feed him. So the woman
lied that the 12th baby did not have a mouth and was allowed to keep him. But
to her shock, the mother realized that the baby lost its mouth and was forced
to leave him on the hill where they were resting. As the parents moved on, the
baby transformed into an idol with the sankalpa of 'Ardhdha nareeswara'.
Architecture
The Ardhanareeswara Temple, along with Bhagavathi temple
(which is just 100 m away) and Sree Melethrukovil Vishnu Temple are installed
in a plot of 20.5 acres. The structure consists of Sreekovil, mandapam,
chuttambalam with agramandapam, deepasthambhams, agrasala and sub-shrines
Culture
Palakkad has a glorious tradition of art and culture,
especially in music. The region gave birth to many acclaimed musicians
including Chembai Vaidyanatha Bhagavathar and writers like OV Vijayan. Its
proximity to Tamil Nadu has infused a blend of cultures, but it has got a
distinct character.
Darsan Info
Vaayillakkunillappan temple is open from 5 AM to 9 AM and
from 5 PM to 7:30 PM.
Darsan Dresscode
Kerala traditional wear is preferred at Sree
Vaayillakunnilappan Temple.
Pooja Samagri
The accessibility to good quality pooja articles in today's
adulterated world as well as availability of all the items required is a major
concern for many devotees. Please check out our P-STORE page for various high
quality Pooja Samagri for your Pilgrimage or mail us :- [email protected] or
call us directly on Mobile :- +919619899406 or Land Phone :- +91 22 28470990.
Famous Festival
Feb \ March:- Pooram
Temple Rituals
TheVaayillakkunillappan temple lost some of its idols over a
period of time. During the invasions from outside armies, the idols were
uprooted and thrown into tanks. Even though they were later retrieved, the idol
of Sree Ayyappa is missing. Only a sankalpa prathishta exists now.
Additional Info
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Happy Menu Near Big Bazar,+91 94001 43333
Nalanda Restaurant
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