Thirunakkara Sree Mahadeva Temple
Situated in the heart of Kottayam city, Kerala, Thirunakkara
Sree Mahadeva Temple is one of the famous temple dedicated to Lord Shiva.
Thirunakkara Sree Mahadeva Temple is one among the 108 shiva temples created by
Lord Parasurama. The present temple is about 500 years old.
Location Kerala, Kottayam, Thiruvananthapuram
Legend
According to the legends, once upon a time Kottayam was
ruled by Thekkumkoor kings. One of the King from the Thekkumkoor dynasty was a
great devotee of Lord Shiva and used to visit the Vadakkunathan temple at
Trichur every month. Many years passed, and the king could not undertake the
journey due to old age. The king was very sad that he cannot see the Lord.
Later, the King had a dream of Lord Shiva, telling him to not worry and the
Lord would accompany the King to Kottayam. According to the legends, the King
happened to meet a Brahmin priest in Vaikom belonging to the Pereparambu
family. The Brahmin accompanied the king to Kottayam. The Brahmin was able to recover a Shiva Linga
in a place called Samiyar Madam. According to the advice of the Brahmin, the
king built a temple for this Linga.
Architecture
The traditional Kerala architecture of the temple attracts a
lot of visitors. The koothambalam, the traditional theatre of the temple, where
performances of various traditional art and dance forms are held is famed for
its architecture. Murals depicting stories from the epics adorn the walls of
the temple.
Culture
The culture of Kerala is a synthesis of Aryan and Dravidian
cultures, developed and mixed for centuries, under influences from other parts
of India and abroad. It has got a pre- historic genesis, but constant exposure
to other cultures has instilled a cosmopolitan nature to it. Kerala welcomes
and respects other cultures and assimilates good elements into its structure.
It keeps a unique identity among other South Indian cultures. Kottayam also has
a distinct Syrian Christian culture in its bearing.
Darsan Info
Besides Lord Siva (Mahadevar), a number of sub-shrines for
sub-deities are there. On the southern side of the sanctum sanctorum, is the
sub-shrine for Lord Mahaganapathy, and to the west of it is the sub-shrine for
Shasthavu (Lord Ayyappa). Further, towards the south-west corner is situated
the platform (thara) where a number of Nagas are positioned. On the north-west
corner of sanctum sanctorum the sub-shrine for Lord Subramanya is situated and
in front of it - towards the northern side of sanctum sanctorum - is the
sub-shrine for Lord Siva, who is worshipped as Lord Vadakkumnathan of Thrissur.
In front of the sub-shrine for Vadakkumnathan is the sub-shrine for Bhagavathy,
who is worshipped as Lakshmi as well as Saraswathi, and towards east of it
(north-east corner to the main shrine) is the sub-shrine for Brhmarakshas.
Darsan Dresscode
Male devotees need to wear Mundu. Any traditional dress code
like Saree, Churidar, Salwar Kameez, or
Pavada is allowed for ladies. Electronic gadgets not
allowed.
Temple Rituals
The temple opens 4.00 am. every day for the morning session
of poojas and darshan and closes at 11.00 am., and at 5.00 pm for the evening
session of poojas and darshan and closes at 8.00 pm. The main poojas performed
daily are: Ushapooja, Ethruthupooja, Pantheeradi (Navakom), Uchapooja and
Athazhapooja.
Special Rituals
The Pakal Pooram here, which was started in 2008, is
modelled on Thrissur Pooram. The Pooram celebrated during the main festival
(Painkuni) with great fanfare is as much as spectacular and dazzling as the
Thrissur Pooram itself and it has become the most attractive cultural event
performed in the Temple. The parading of caparisoned elephants (eleven each on
either side), displaying of colourful parasols (muthukkuda) on top of the
elephants by each side in a competitive spirit and the drum beating
(chendamelam) are the main components of the Pooram.
Additional Info

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