Thirunavaya Temple
Thirunavaya Temple was the traditional venue for the
historic ritual of the Mamankam festival, an enactment of traditional martial
arts by suicide squads. Mamangam, a grand assembly of the rulers of Kerala, was
held once every 12 years. This extravagant festival was conducted for the last
time in 1766. The temple was attacked first during Tipu Sultan's invasion in
18th century and later in 1921 during the Moplah rebellion. It also figures
among the 106 Divya Desams that exist in the Earthly realm according to the
Tamil Alvar tradition of the 9th Century.
Location Kerala, Malappuram, Thiruvananthapuram
Legend
According to the local legends, goddess Lakshmi and
Gajendra, the king of the elephants, worshiped god Vishnu here with lotus
flowers from a lake nearby; with the two devotees using flowers from the same
source, its supply dwindled, and Gajendra appealed to Vishnu, who took Lakshmi
by his side on the same throne and accepted worship offered by Gajendra. There
is another legend associated with the Tirunavaya Temple. The deity is called
"Nava Mukundan" as it is believed that the idol was the ninth one to
be installed in the shrine by a group of Hindu saints known as
"Navayogis". The first eight idols disappeared as soon as they were
placed there and the ninth sank to its knees before it was forcibly stopped. It
is interesting that the image of Nava Mukundan is portrayed only from above the
knee, the rest of the image being concealed within the ground. There is
believed to be a bottomless unexplored pit behind the image in the sanctum.
Architecture
Thirunavaya Temple or 'The Navamukunda Temple' is one of the
oldest Vishnu temples in Kerala. It dates back to the last period of the
'Dwaapara Yuga'. For unhindered availability of lotus flowers, one of the
Maharajas of Travancore had constructed a vast pond of lotus plants nearby, and
donated it to this temple. The temple and the surrounding region were under the
rule of 'Cheraman Perumals' and later under 'Vettathu Rajas' who owed
allegiance to Perumals. After demise of the last Vettathu Raja in 1793 AD, The
British East India Company who, by this time became the rulers of this region,
handed over this temple to Kozhikode Samoothiri Raja (the King Zamorin of
Calicut) for its administration as 'Ooraalan'. Though the temple had undergone
periodical renovations, the last and major renovation with the reconstruction
of sanctum sanctorum was done by the legendary Perumthachan under the direction
of the chief of Vettom. The reconstruction had the typical 'Perumthachan touch'
making the rays of the rising sun fall on the idol on every Medam First (in
Utharaayana period, ie in April) and on Kanni First, (in Dakshinayana period
ie, in October)
Culture
Thirunavaya banks of Bharatapuzha is etched in the lores of
Kerala history with valour and bravery of unsung warriors. It is also home for
some of the ancient temples in the land, giving it a deep cultural footage.
Darsan Info
Thirunavaya Temple is open from 5 AM to 11:30 AM and from 5
PM to 7:30 PM
The vazhipadus (offerings) special to this temple during
festivals are Paalpayasam (traditional Kerala rice kheer or dessert of rice
cooked in milk), Neyvilakku (lighting of the lamps around the temple using
ghee) and Thamaramaala (garland of Lotus flowers).
Each and every person arriving at the temple during the
entire year, is provided with free meals which is known as 'Prasada Oottu' or
'Annadaanam' which is one of the most important Vazhipadu.
Darsan Dresscode
At Thirunavaya Temple,Kerala traditional attire is preferred
Famous Festival
February - Ekadasi
March - Ekadasi
April - Meda Sankramam, 10-day festival
Temple Rituals
Besides the Navamukunda (Vishnu) which is the main deity of
the Thirunavaya Temple, there are two other deities in the Temple: Aadi Ganesa
and Sree Mahalakshmi.
Special Rituals
During Karkidakavavu, people flock at the banks of River
Bharathapuzha near Thirunavaya Temple, to perform the pithrukriya for the
departed souls.
Additional Info
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Eateries near Thirunavaya Temple
Sabka Restaurant
Ring Road, Tirur, Kerala 676101
Phone:098959 72041
Dhari Restaurant
Edapally - Panvel Hwy, Thrikkannapuram, Kerala 679573
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