Vandanmedu Mahaganapathy Temple
Located at Idukki, Kerala, Vandanmedu Mahaganapathy Temple
is a famous temple dedicated to Lord Ganesh. The idol was first noticed by a
forester of the Forest Department in 1960and constructed a shed over the idol
and lit a lamp in front of the deity. Later a small temple was built. The
consecration was done on February 2, 1966 by Brahmasree Rudran Nambootiri of
Neelamana illam of Perumbavoor.
Location Kerala, Idukki, Thiruvananthapuram
Legend
Earlier Vandanmedu had thick forests with tribal
settlements. The legend says that once two hunters, belonging to the tribal
class, when passing through the place while hunting saw an idol on a small rock
protected by a hooded serpent. On return, they saw the same idol protected by
serpent and reported the matter to the Ooru Mooppan, the tribal leader. On his
order, they drove away the serpents with great difficulty and brought the idol
to the Mooppan. Within a short while, the residence of Mooppan was surrounded
by elephants and snakes. The Mooppan and his consort got frightened and ordered
the hunters to take back the idol to its original position. Once the idol was
restored to its original position, the elephants and serpents suddenly
disappeared. Till early 1990 an old descendent of the Mooppan visited the place
on Trikkartika day and lighted a lamp and offered vazhipats, which
substantiates the origin of the temple.
Architecture
The structures of the Vandanmedu Ganapathy Temple include
sreekovil with mukha-mandapam, namaskara mandapam, chuttambalam, Nadapandal
with valiya balikkal, sub-shrines, dhwajam, pradakshina-vazhi, anakottil,
gopuram and alankara-gopuram. The chuttambalam built in 2000 has doors on all
sides.
Culture
Idukki is a bordering district of Kerala on Tamil Nadu side
and so the influence of Tamil culture along with that of the indigenous tribal
cultures become very evident here.
Darsan Info
Vandanmedu Ganapathy Temple is open from 5 AM to 9 AM and
from 5:30 PM to 7: 30 PM.
The sub shrine of Lord Ayyappa is at the southwest corner,
while that of Goddess Sree Vana Durga is at the northwest corner of the
chuttambalam. The sub-shrine of Nagas with a small kaav is at the southwest
corner of the complex, while that of Rakshas is installed at northwest.
Darsan Dresscode
At Vandanmedu Ganapathy Temple, traditional Kerala attire is
preferred.
Famous Festival
January/February : Annual four-day festival
September : Vinayaka Chathurthi
November/December : Mandalam Season
Temple Rituals
Inside the Vandanmedu Ganapathy Temple , sila idol of Lord
Ganapaty is of sitting pose with two arms, the right hand is folded and left
hand having modakam and with the pose of taking it with His own trunk. All
other idols are made of sila. Lord Ayyappa in sitting pose, Sree Vana Durga of
mirror type and Nagas in sitting pose with raised hood and the idol of Rakshas.
Special Rituals
Sreebali is done only during the festival period.
Additional Info
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Eateries near Vandanmedu Ganapathy Temple
Hotel Sithara International Munnar-Kumily Highway, Near
Thekkady, Idukki District. Phone: 04869 222 288.
Hotel Maharaja Vandanmedu Chellam Residency Vandanmedu
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