Avanangattilkalari Vishnumaya Temple
Avanangattilkalari Sree Vishnumaya Temple | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Hinduism |
District | Thrissur |
Deity | Vishnumaya (വിഷ്ണുമായ) |
Festivals | Vellattumaholsavam |
Location | |
Location | Peringottukara |
State | Kerala |
Country | India |
Geographic coordinates | 10°26′13″N 76°07′47″E / 10.436885°N 76.129635°E |
Architecture | |
Type | Architecture of Kerala |
Completed | more than 500 years ago |
Specifications | |
Temple(s) | 1 |
Monument(s) | 2 |
Elevation | 31.92 m (105 ft) |
Website | |
www.avanangattilkalari.com |
Avanangattilkalari Sree Vishnumaya Temple (alternatively Avanangatt Chathan Temple) is a Hindu temple at Peringottukara, Thrissur District, Kerala state, India. It is dedicated to the god Vishnumaya in Kerala. The god is known also by the names Chathan.
Avanangattilkalari vishnumaya temple is the head temple of all vishnumaya temples in Kerala, especially Malabar.The temple avanangattilkalari call sree vishnumaya "moolasthanam". The god of the temple represents the god in his fierce ('ugra') form, facing East, featuring two hands with various attributes. One is holding Kuruvadi (Magical wand), another hand magical pot (amrutha kumbam) and riding on water buffalo. The temple deity well known for his magical power.[1][2]
The temple gain the name Avanangattilkalari because the temple surrounded Ricinus. The Ricinus plant is called in malayalam language "avanaku", forest means malayalam language "kadu", Avananku-kadu then changed avanangattil kalari. Kalari means Kerala traditional martial art practice or teaching location. The temple is often accredited as the original form of Vishnumaya and his 389 brothers. When God born with his 399 other brothers, 10 brothers sacrificed their life in war between Shiva boothas (god Shiva's army) and demon name Briga Rakshas.[3] Ten brothers consumed brahmastra in the time of combat and help Shiva boothas to kill Rakshas Briga.[4]
The temple is in the center of Kerala and is called "vishnumaya chathan temple" by Tamil speakers. The name of chathan coming from sastha. The Temple was built in a remote past and its worship incorporates ancient Shakthyem customs which are rarely observed in contemporary Kerala temples.[5]
History
[edit]The people of Kerala believe that this temple was, in the olden days, a small shrine and it was Kellunni Panicker who installed the murthi of Vishnumaya close to one of his kalari. The pujas are conducted, it is said, under direct instructions from the god himself. Near to temple there is a mango tree and small rock shire is there called "Valliyachan kottil" believed to be the main source of the powers of this deity. The priests are panickers and Thiyyar families who have a right to perform 'Pushpanjalis' to the God.
Avanangattilkalari Sree Vishnumaya temple is allowed all other religious members to attend temple. His temple is very much related to Sabarimala Ayyappa Temple, sastha and chathan is commonly mixed each times. Other than Sabarimala, temple allows all religious women also. The temple reconstructed in the time of Sakthan Thampuran who provided financial support also. Sakthan Thampuran provide one donation champers inside Thriprayar Temple still there in red color. As the old believe in the time of Arattupuzha Pooram festival, Deity travel to Avanangattilkalari Sree Vishumaya temple and meet Sree Vishnumaya, it is called "Pooram Purapad".
Currently Avanangattilkalari temple is administered by temple trust and not taking any aid from Thriprayar temple. The temple was constructed by Kellunni Panicker. The first Shaktheya Pooja in Avanangattilkalari temple was performed by Panicker families still follows.[6] [7]
In ancient times, animal sacrifices were offered at the temple, mostly in the forms of birds, by devotees seeking protection and the fulfillment of their prayers. At present, only red-dyed silks are offered to the deity.[8]
Temple structure
[edit]The temple is situated in the middle of a plot of land about ten acres, surrounded by paddy field. The "manimandapam" or "sreekovil" is facing east. East side of the small bhagavathi shire, two Sarpakavu. West side temple pond, which serve purpose of well (bath not allowed). East and west "padipura"(entrance). North side "ananadhana mandapam" serve devotes every day.
Ritual
[edit]During this ritual, oracle person called Vellichapad, (oracles of the god), addressed as the god and said to be possessed by him, sit in-front of the temple in a frenzied trance state called niyogam. Niyogam will perform every day. Special pooja only perform Full moon or new moon day only. All karma follows saktheya manner.
Festivals
[edit]Vellattu maholsavam
[edit]The "vellattumaholsam" festival at the Avanangattilkalari Vishnumaya temple, is a month of festivities from the month of Kumbham, it is ten day festival. It normally falls between the months of February and March. The festival usually starts with a ritual called 'Ezhunallathu', which forms an important feature of this temple. The members of the "Thira manar" are allowed to participate in this ritual. It is to appease the god Vishnumaya and her demons who take delight in the offerings.
Kalampattu
[edit]The kalampattu festival will perform four day before "karkidakam" and "vrichikam" malayalam months (February or march month).
References
[edit]- ^ "AVANANGATTIL KALARI". kerala temples. 2 September 2019. Retrieved 2 September 2019.
- ^ Hindu temple, avanangattilakalri (19 August 2019). "Avanangattil Kalari Lord Sree Vishnumaya Temple". mymandir. Retrieved 21 August 2019.
- ^ "Sree Vishnumaya Temple of Maha Vishnu in the form of Vishnu". Temple in india. 2 September 2019. Retrieved 2 September 2019.
- ^ chathan are born in tribe women koolivaka, vishumaya chatthan is non Sanskrit deity (2007). Conversations on the Beach: Fishermen's Knowledge, Metaphor and Environmental Change in South India. india: google books Berghahn Books. pp. 114, 126. ISBN 9781845450151.
- ^ Koṭṭārattil Śaṅkuṇṇi; T.C. Narayan (1987). Lore & legends of Kerala : selections from Kottarathil Sankunni's Aithihyamala. Translated from Malayalam by T.C. Narayan; illustrated by C.N. Karunakaran & Namboodiri. ISBN 9780195698893. volume 5 chapter seven.
- ^ Pahalamāna Siṃha Svāra Kshatri (1977). Pahalamāna Siṃha Svāra Kshatri. he University of California: Sajha Prakasana. p. 44.
- ^ Sree Vishnumaya is considered to be as powerful deity People offer praying to the temple with great devotion and respect. The temple has the beautiful architecture which is eye-catching. Deeparadhana Darsana at the temple is very famous. The temple is decorated with divine lamps which look exquisite and amazing. The festival of Thiravellatu is celebrated for a week every year at the temple with great joy and devotion. Large numbers of devotees gather at the temple to celebrate the festival., Avanangattil Kalari Sree Vishnumaya Temple, Thrissur (2 October 2019). "Avanangattil Kalari Lord Sree Vishnumaya Temple is the first Vishnumaya Temple in India". trawel. Retrieved 2 October 2019.
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