Thiruppanricode Mahadevar Temple
The eleventh temple in the Sivalaya ottam circuit is the
Thiruppanricode Mahadevar Temple. Here, the Lord is worshipped as Bhakta
valsala swamy. The ancient shrine was renovated in 880 AD by Sreemoolam
Thirunal. It was attacked during the 1680 AD by the Mughal army. It is believed
that the order to destroy the Shivalingam of this shrine charged up the Venad forces who then defeated the Mughals.
Location TamilNadu, Kanyakumari, Chennai
Legend
The legend of the deity here revolves around the Varaha
avatar of Lord Vishnu. After the annihilation of the demon Hiryankasha, for
which he took incarnation, the Varaha or the boar, ran amok destroying the
earth. His horns were broken by Lord Shiva after which it turned back as Lord
Vishnu. It is this form of Shiva helped Vishnu turn back to him original self,
that is worshipped at the temple of Thiruppanricode.
This temple is part of the famous Shivalaya Ottam.
Architecture
Thiruppanricode Mahadevar Temple is constructed in the traditional Kerala architectural
style. The temple is built of stone with tiled roofs. There is a temple bell
and a Kodimaram at its entrance. The lingam is said to bear the marks of the
attack on the shrine by the Mughals.
Culture
Kanyakumari district is the southernmost tip of the Indian
peninsula. The traditions and customs of the people are similar to those of the
people of Kerala.
Darsan Info
Thiruppanricode Mahadevar Temple timings :5.00 AM to 11.00
AM and 5.00 PM to 8.00 PM. The temple is a part of the famed Shivalaya ottam
conducted during Shivratri. It is the eleventh temple in the run sequence.
Darsan Dresscode
Devotees are advised to wear clean and traditional clothing.
Western attire are not allowed in the temples of Tamil Nadu
Famous Festival
March - Sivrathri, Sivalaya ottam(Feb/Mar)
December - Thiruvathira
Temple Rituals
The priests perform daily rituals and puja to the diety.
Additional Info
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Small eateries are there near the temple.
Restaurants are available at Thuckalay or Marthandam
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