- Vadakkunnathan Temple
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proper_name = Vadakkunnathan Temple
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primary_deity =Shiva
architecture =Kerala
location =Thrissur ,Kerala Vadakkkunnathan Temple, also known as Thenkailasam and Vrishabhachalam, is one of the largest and ancient Shiva temples in
Kerala . It is located in the heart ofThrissur town. This temple is a classic example of theKerala style of architecture with beautiful murals delineating graphically, various episodes from theMahabharata . Theshrines and theKoothambalam display exquisite vignettes carved in wood. According to popular lore, the temple was built byParasurama .Adi Sankaracharya was born, it is believed, after his parents who had remained childless for many years prayed at the temple.The sprawling
Thekkinkadu maidan , en circling the Vadakumnathan temple, is the main venue of theThrissur Pooram .Details of the temple structure
Vadakkunnathan temple is surrounded by a massive stone wall enclosing an area of nearly convert|9|acre|m2. Inside this fortification there are four
gopuram s each facing north, south, east, and west directions.Apart from these four gopurams there is a multi-shrined complex in the center with three principal shrines dedicated to
Shiva orVadakkunnathan ,Shankaranarayana andRama .In the northern side there is a circular structure with the
deity facing west. The figure ofShiva -Parvati faces east and is just behind Shiva, in the same shrine. The two-storied shrine of Sri Rama facing west is located in the south. Between these two "srikovils" stand a third one, circular and double storied in shape, dedicated to Sankaranarayana and facing west. There are "mukhamandapams" in front of all the three central shrines. [ [http://www.keralahistory.ac.in/templetradition.htm] Kerala-History]Architecture
Vadakkunnathan temple is one of the oldest in South India. According to legends, it was founded by Lord
Parasurama and enshrines Lord Shiva as the principal deity. The idol of Shiva, which is not visible, is covered under a mount of ghee, formed by the daily "abhishekam" (ablution) withghee over the years. A devotee looking into thesanctum can now see only a sixteen-foot high mount of ghee embellished with thirteen cascading crescents of gold and three serpent hoods at top. According to traditional belief, this represents the snow-clad Mount Kailas, the abode of Parvathy and Parameswara. Shiva here is more popularly known as Vadakkunnathan (Sanskrit "Vrishabhachala" -Tamil "Vidaikunrunathan" "Vidai" - Vrishabha, "kunru" - chala ). Apart from Lord Shiva, Sree Parvathy, SreeGanapathi , Lord Sankaranarayana and Sree Rama are enshrined within the "nalambalam" of the temple. "Lord Vettekkaran" (Siva in a hunter form) is also worshipped within the nalambalam enclosure.Fact|date=February 2007Outside the nalambalam, there are shrines of Lord
Krishna ,Vrishabha , Parasurama,Simhodara ,Dharmasastha andAdi Sankaracharya . Adi Sankara is believed to have been born to the Shivaguru-Aryamba couple ofKalady in answer to their prayers before Vadakkunnathan, as "amsavatara" of the Lord. Legend has it that Shiva appeared to both husband and wife in their dreams, and offered them a choice: a mediocre son who would live a long life, or an extraordinary son who would not live long. Both Shivaguru and Aryamba chose the latter. The son was named Shankara, in honour of Shiva.Fact|date=February 2007The murals in the temple are known for its rarity and two of them - "Vasukisayana" and "Nrithanatha" - are even worshipped regularly. A fairly large white bullock on the verandah of the Nalambalam is worshipped as
Nandikeswara . In the temple quadrangle, there are specified spots at which the devotees can offer their salutations to Lord Shiva of Kasi and Lord Chidambaranatha ofChidambaram , Lord of Shiva ofRameswaram , SreeKali ofKodungallur ,Urakam Ammathiruvadi , LordBharatha (Koodalmanickam) atIrinjalakuda , SreeVyasa , SreeHanuman and the serpent gods.Fact|date=February 2007The temple theatre, known as "
koothambalam ", has no parallel to cite anywhere else in the world. The four magnificent gateways called "gopurams" and the lofty masonry wall around the temple quadrangle are also imposing pieces of craftsmanship and skill.Ganapathi shrine is positioned facing the temple kitchen and offering of
Appam (sweetened rice cake fried in ghee) to Mahaganapathy is one of the most important offerings at the temple. Propitiating Ganapathy here is believed to be a path to prosperity and wealth.The devotees revere elephants as Lord Ganesh incarnate. It has been the regular annual practice at the Vadakkunnathan Temple for the last 20 years to conduct a large-scale "Ashta Dravya Maha Ganapathy Havana" and "Aanayoottu" (ceremonial feeding of elephants) on the 1st day of karkidakom month as per the
malayalam calendar . "Gajapooja" also is conducted once in four years. [http://www.kottayamtemples.com/vadakkunnatha.php]Photo gallery
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