Taliparamba Rajarajeswara Temple
Taliparamba is regarded as one of the ancient Shakti
Peethams. Legend has it that the head of Sati (Goddess/ wife of shiva) fell
here after Shiva's tandavam following Sati's self-immolation. The Shiva Linga
here is believed to be several thousands of years old. Legend has it that Shiva
gave three sacred Shiva Lingas to Parvati/Sati for worship. But when a sage,
Maandhata, propitiated Lord Shiva with intense prayers, Shiva presented one of
the Shiva Lingas to him with the condition that it should be installed only at
a place where there was no cremation ground. The sage, after searching all
over, found Taliparamba the most ideal spot. After his death the Linga
disappeared into the earth. Then his son Muchukunda offered similar prayers to
Shiva and got a second Shiva Linga, which too disappeared in course of time.
Centuries passed. The third Shiva Linga was handed down to Satasoman, a king of
Mushaka/Kolathiri/Chirakkal Royal Family, who then ruled the region. He was an
ardent devotee of Shiva. On the advice of sage Agastya, he prayed to Lord Siva,
who granted him the Shiva Linga. The king installed it in the present temple
built by him. The Rajarajeswara Temple had two ancient and large seven-storey
Gopurams that were destroyed by Tipu Sultan in the late eighteenth century. The
relics of these Gopurams are seen today lying all around the Eastern and
Western entrances in the form of debris. The bases still remain, and from their
imposing appearance and intricate sculptures, it is quite evident that they
might have been grand edifices before their destruction.
Location Kerala, Kannur, Thiruvananthapuram
Legend
The legend about Rajarajeswara Temple is associated with
Sage Parashurama. Seeing there, an ancient shrine of vibrant spiritual power in
a dilapidated condition, the sage was grief-stricken and wanted to know its
history. Thereupon, Sage Narada appeared there and related to him the story of
Sage Maandhata and the disappearance of three idols presented by Lord Siva.
After hearing this story, Parashurama decided to renovate the temple. As
desired by the Sage, the celestial architect Ari Vishwakarma performed the
renovation work. During the final stage of the renovation, sage Agasthya
appeared and, after making abhishekam (ablution) on the idol, lighted a ghee
lamp. It is believed that Sri Rama during his victorious return from Lanka
stopped here to offer worship to Lord Shiva. In honour of His presence,
devotees are not allowed into the namaskara mandapam even today.
Architecture
The architecture of the Rajarajeswara Temple is a blend of
ancient Chola and traditional Kerala style, with ancient Chola inscriptions
spotted on the building. The quadrangular sanctum has a two-tiered pyramidal
roof; in front of the sanctum is the namaskara mandapam, but the Rajarajeswara
Temple has no kodi maram (flagstaff), unlike others in Kerala.
Culture
Kannur has got a vibrant and rich political history. It also
has got an illustrious history in social revolutions.
Darsan Info
The Rajarajeswara Temple opens at 4.00 AM till 12 PM
The temple opens again at 5 PM till 8:30 PM
While men are allowed into the Rajarajeswara Temple at all
time, women are allowed only after 8 PM.
Darsan Dresscode
At Rajarajeswara Temple Kerala traditional attire is
preferred
Famous Festival
February/March : Maha Sivaratri
April : Vishu
Temple Rituals
According to the traditional system of visiting
Rajarajeswara Temple the devotee first worship Lord Krishna at the shrine of
Vasudevapuram located at the southern bank of the vast temple tank known as
Aashraamath-chira. Then, proceeding towards Sree Rajarajeswara temple one has
to worship at the shrine of Sree Bhoothanatha (Kumbhodhara), who is the chief lieutenant
of Lord Shiva. The main entrance is on the east and before entering the
nalambalam one turns eastwards and offers prayers to lord Vaidyanatha
(Kanhirangaatt-appan), an aspect of lord Shiva worshipped as the lord of
physicians, enshrined in temple about 6 km from Rajarajeswara temple.
On entering the eastern gate the devotee makes a
circumambulation of the whole central shrine before stepping inside the shrine.
Towards the northern side there is a small shrine of a guardian deity called
Yakshi.
After worshipping this guardian deity the devotee proceeds
towards the front of the central shrine and worships the Rishabha, the bull
mount of Lord Shiva. While circumambulating the Naalambalam (the outer
structure around Sree Kovil, the sanctum sanctorum), one walk towards the left
side and from the Nirarithikonam (south-west corner) worships Goddess
Annapoorneshwari of the famous shrine in Cherukunnu, a few kilometer away, and
standing on the west one worships Goddess Bhadrakaali enshrined in another renowned
shrine of divine mother in Maadaayikkavu. After making the circumambulation
outside the Nalambalam the devotee enters the inner space around the sanctum
sanctorum to worship lord Rajarajeswara's Jyothirlingam. As usual in the
temples of lord Shiva, the circumambulation is performed only up to the
theertha-channel and it is completed with a reverse circumambulation up to the
channel. On the west of the sanctum sanctorum is the seat of divine mother
Pravathi, the consort of lord Shiva. The door here is permanently closed.
Special Rituals
The place is considered as most sacred for performing
Koodiyattam and Chakyar Koothu. Whenever a new Koodiyattam is being directed,
it is first performed at Rajarajeswara Temple .
Additional Info
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Thakkaaram Restaurant
National Highway 17, Thaliparamba, Kerala 670141
Phone:096051 01101
Parasinikadavu (Mangattuparamba), Kannur University Campus
(PO), Kannur, Kerala 670567
Phone:0497 278 0220
Edapally - Panvel Hwy, Thaliparamba, Kerala 670141
Phone:04982 206 053
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