Thiruvullakkavu Sree Dharma Sastha Temple
Located in Cherpu,Thrissur, Kerala, the Thuiruvullakkavu Sree Dharma Sastha Temple is a famous temple dedicated to Lord Ayyappan. Here, the idol of Lord Ayyappan is in a standing posture with arch and a bow. Thousands bring their children to this temple for the initiation of knowledge especially on Vijaya Dasami day.
location Kerala, Thrissur, Thiruvananthapuram
Legend
According to the legends, Saint Parasurama threw his axe
into the sea and reclaimed the narrow strip of land from Kanyakumari to
Gokarnum and he divided this into sixty- four settlements, thirty-two of them
in kerala. Intellectual giants stamped these cultural centres. The greates of
them all was the Peruvanam settlement for several centuries. The settlement
centered on the magnificent Eratttayappan Siva temple of Peruvanam and the
Sastha temple of Thiruvullakkavu.The settlement worshipped Lord Erattayappan of
Peruvanam as the supreme tutelary deity and Lord Sastha of Thiruvullakkavu as
the Grama Paradevatha, the personal deity of all the people living there. The
people of Peruvanam worship Sastha as the god of wisdom. According to the
legends, the temple of Thiruvullakkavu is as old as civilization itself. The
temple remained forgotten, in the midst of an impenetrable forest. Till Sastha
manifested Himself again. Even afterwards the place remained a forest till
recently. Kavu was a subsidiary temple of Peruvanam, the settlement temple.
Vilwamamglam swamiar, who visited the temple of Peruvanam, saw Siva holding
Sastha in His right hand. That is why Kavu has another name,
Thiruvullakkayyoor.
Architecture
The temple is constructed based on Kerala architecture
Culture
Thrissur has a rich historical and cultural heritage as it
has been influenced and enriched by both Indian sources as well as European and
Arab sources during medieval and colonial times. Puli Kali also known as
Kaduvakali is the body painting art form which is practised here and often
showcased during festivals such as Onam. Another cultural hub of Thrissur is
the Indian coffee house which was established in 1958. There are many renowned
Art colleges in Thrissur such as the Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Academy as well
the Kerala Sahitya Academy. This city also hosts its own film festival which is
the Thrissur International Film Festival among many other cultural events
throughout the year.
Darsan Info
Darshan Time
Morning – 05:00 AM – 10:45 AM
Evening – 05:00 PM – 08:00 PM
Pooja schedule
Nithyapooja/Nivedhyapooja – 06:30 AM – 07:00 AM
Trippuka – 07:30 PM – 07:45 PM
Thanthripooja – Morning on Muppattu shani days
Darshan Time (During mandala maasam)
Morning – 04:30 AM – 10:45 AM
Evening – 05:00 PM – 08:00 PM
Pooja schedule (mandala maasam)
Nithyapooja/Nivedhyapooja – 06:00 AM – 07:00 AM
Trippuka – 07:30 PM – 07:45 PM
Darsan Dresscode
Wear neat and good traditional clothes in special days while
visiting temple. Strictly avoid western wear
Temple Rituals
Morning darshan Starts from 05:00 AM onwards. Daily Pooja
and different sevas starts from 06:30 AM onwards.
Special Rituals
Second week of February – Vidya Saraswathi Archana (7 days)
On the final day of Vidya Saraswathi Archana – Yearly
Prasadaoottu
Uthram naal of Kumbham – Arattupuzha – Peruvanam pooram
kodiyettam
Uthram naal of meenam – Gramabhali – Para Vazhipadu
April - Vishu Pooram
September-October – Navarathri (9 days) , Vijayadashami
Karkkidakom – Ramayana paarayanam
Vrischikom – Bhagavatha Sapthaham
Vrischikom – Mandala pooja ( 41 days)
Uthram naal of every month – Monthly Prasadaoottu
Additional Info
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