Among the 108 SriVaishnava Divya desam , Aranmula (Tiruvaaranvilai) is located in Kerala state (counted in Malai nadu divyadesams near 6 kms from chenganoor ) Aranmula is a beautiful village located further inland from Chengannur, (9 km west) on the Ernakulam Quilon railroad.
The temple is located on the left bank of the Pampa river, it is from here that the sacred jewels of Ayyappan are taken in procession to Sabarimalai each year. Aranmula is also known for the watersports festival involving a spectacular procession of snake boats.
Among the Lord Krishna temples in Kerala, the most important ones are at Guruvayur, Trichambaram, Tiruvarppu, Ambalappuzha and Aranmula.
Aranmula is one of the great five ancient shrines in the Chengannur area of Kerala, connected with the epic Mahabharatam.
Legend has it that the Pandava princes, after crowning Pariksit left on a pilgrimage of India, and reached Kerala .
Each of the brothers installed Lord Maha Vishnu deities on the banks of the Pampa river and nearby places and offered worship.
Chengannur – Yuddhishtra,
Tiruppuliyur – Bheema,
Aranmula – Arjuna,
Tiruvamundur – Nakula and
Tirukkadittaanam – Sahadeva
It is said that Arjuna built this Aranmula temple at Nilackal near to Sabarimalai, and the deity was brought here in a raft made of six pieces of bamboo to this site, and hence the name Aranmula (six pieces of bamboo). Legend has it that Arjuna built this temple, to expiate for the sin of having killed Karna on the battlefield, against the dharma of killing an unarmed enemy. It is also believed that Lord Vishnu (here) revealed the knowledge of creation to Brahma, from whom the Madhu kaitapa demons stole the Vedas.
There is yet another legend associated with Lord Parthasarathy here. On the ninth day of the battle of Kurukshetra, the Kauravas reigned supreme under the leadership of Bheeshma, when Lord Krishna motivated Arjuna to take initiative and vanquish his foe. Arjuna hesitated to do so and in the process was about to be defeated .
Lord Krishna jumped down in rage and took up his sudarshana chakra ; seeing this sight Bhishma surrendered to him and Arjuna pleads LORD not to kill Bheeshma, as it would have been against Krishna’s vow to take up arms in his battle. It is believed that Lord Krishna gives darshinam , with a discus.
The Moolavar in this temple is glorified as
THIRUKURULAPPAN/ PARTHASARATHI and Thayar ( Goddess) Sri Padmasini Nachiyar .
The pampa river is the holy theertham for this divya desam . Nammazhwar has sung 10 pasurams on LORD .During November maka Nakshatra for 10 days a great festival is celebrated for the LORD .Kodietram on Hastham, Aaratu on Sravanam Meenam (mar-Apr) Onam ..THIRU ONAM ..
Adiyen Ramanuja dasan
Pics courtesy : Google images
Video credits : amritatv , kapilgopalakrishnan
Thanks for sharing Anna,Got to know about the 5 Krishna temples installed by The Pandavas through this blog🙇🏻♀️🙏
Dhanyosmi for the information shared about this Malainadu Divya Desam, Thiruvaranvilai. Adiyen Ramanuja dasan
Thanks for sharing such a beautiful picture of Lord Parasarathy Temple. The Video clip was so nice, no words for me to say about that song and video. The snake boating was wonderful.
Hari Om! Lord Parthasarathy at Aranmula – Quiet informative!
Adiyen Ramanuja Dasan – Jai Sriman Narayana!
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It is said that Arjuna built this Aranmula temple at Nilackal near to Sabarimalai, and the deity was brought here in a raft made of six pieces of bamboo to this site, and hence the name Aranmula (six pieces of bamboo). Legend has it that Arjuna built this temple, to expiate for the sin of having killed Karna on the battlefield, against the dharma of killing an unarmed enemy. It is also believed that Lord Vishnu (here) revealed the knowledge of creation to Brahma, from whom the Madhu kaitapa demons stole the Vedas.
Hare Krishna! Varadan Prabhu please accept my Pronam! A very wonderful Divine post with elegant pictures, which makes a Hari Bhakta enlightened and helps to further progress in seeking Divine Knowledge and Hari Bhakti.
Dandaavats Pranaams ! Hare Krishna ..Prabhujee .. Thank you for your kind words .. Lords divine leela is ambrosia to our soul …
By your mercy prabhu I am on a divya desham journey! Haribol for the mercy.
Hare Krishna …. Dandaavats Pranaams ..May the mercy flow always ..Hari hari Bhol