Malainadu Divyadesam.. (at Kerala) “Thirumoozhikalam”.Sri Lakshmana Perumal temple …..

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Out Of the 108 Divya desams, 13 divya desams are categorised as Malai Naatu divyadesams. (Kerala Divya desams), even though 2 of those 13 divyadesams are in Tamil Nadu today.

Malai nadu divya desams are  classified due to its location   mostly located in Kerala that  are scattered from North to South Kerala.

Introduction to the Kerala Divya desams are appended in the below post 

https://kazhiyurvaradanblog.in/2017/01/31/an-introduction-to-kerala-divyadesams-malai-nadu-divyadesams/

A brief note about the nearest town /city from where these  holy temples can be accessed is given below

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North Kerala: Thiruvithuvakodu near  Pattambi  and Thirunaavai   near Kuttipuram can be accessed along with Guruvayur. 

1) Thiruvithuvacode:– popularly known as “Anjhu murthy kovil” on Shoranur-Kallikatai rail route. Bus from Pattambi to Kootupatha ( app one hour bus drive) and from there to take an auto to go to temple.

2) Thirunaavai :– Shoranur -Kuttipuram bus route.  Bus from Guruvayoor to Kuttipuram and from there another bus to Thirunaavai  (app. travel time 2.5 hours by bus)

The travel time from Thiruvithuvakodu to Thirunaavai is about one hour by car. Guruvayur is about 40 minutes drive from Thirunaavai and as the temple closes at 1 P.M., we can  visit this temple a bit late

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Central Kerala:– Thirumoozhikalam,Thirukatkarai near Ernakulam; Aranmula, Thiruvanvandoor, Thirukodithanam, Thirupuliyur, Thiruchenkundroor (popularly known as Pancha Pandava prathista temples) and Thiruvallavaazh can be accessed from Chenganoor. 

These temples are located in different directions from Chenganoor and can be covered within 7 hours(to start very early)

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3) Thirumoozhikalam:– In Alwaye-Ernakulam bus route- 7 kms from Kaladi road and 12 kms from Alwaye. Take bus from Ernakulam to Alwaye-Change bus to Edapally at Alwaye .  From Edapally take an auto to go to the temple. Total travel time app. 1.5 hours

4) Thirukaatkarai:- Take bus from Alwaye-Thirukatkarai and from there auto to go to temple which is about 3 kms away.(travel time app 1 hour)

Ernakulam-Chenganoor travel time is app. 2.5 hours.  Six divya desams can be accessed from Chenganoor

5) Thiruchitraaru(Dharman temple)- 2 kms from Chenganoor station

6) Thirupuliyur (Bhiman temple)- 6 kms west of Chenganoor/ 16 kms from Aaranmula

7) Thiruvaranvilai/Aaranmula(Arjunan temple)-10 kms from Chenganoor

8) Thiruvanvandoor (Nakulan temple) -4 kms north of Chenganoor

9) Thirukodithanam(Sahadevan temple) – 2 miles east of Chenganachery  on Thiruvalla-Kottayam road

10) Thiruvallavaazh- one hour by bus from Chenganoor

 South Kerala:- Thiruvananthapuram and the 2 malai nadu temples in Tamilandu namely, Thiruvataaru and Thiruvanparisaaram can be visited together.

11) Thiruvananthapuram:– 1 km from Trivandrum railway station

12) Thiruvaataru:- Trivandrum to Nagercoil bus , change at Thakalai / by car 40 kms short cut

13) Thiruvanparisaaram– 4 kms from Nagercoil/ 40 kms from Thirukurungudi

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The Lord who graced  Sri sooktham (Thiru mozhi) to  Sri Haritha maharishi and who is fondly addressed as “Appan” by  Swamy Nammazhwar and as “lord of devas” by Tirumangai Azhwar gives darshan on the banks of Bharatapuzha river as Sri Sookthinathar/ Thirumoozhikalathan in this Kerala divya desam which is 12 kms from Alwaye in Ernakulam-Thrissur route.

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This divya desam is located about 12 kms from Aluvai/Alwaye  near Ernakulam(40 kms)  and can be reached either by bus or by car.  This place can also be accessed from Karikutti railway station which is about 5 kms and also from Angamaali.  We visited this temple on 15th December morning after having darshan at Thirukaatkarai. (It may take about 4-5 days to cover Kerala divya desams if  travelling by public mode of transport and about 2 days by car. )

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Lord Srisuktinathar (also glorified  as Thirumozhikalathaan) gives darshan in standing posture facing east under Soundarya vimanam.  Lord  holds sankhu in HIS upper  left hand and Prayoga chakram in upper  right hand, HIS lower left hand placed on HIS hip and holds gada with HIS lower right hand.  The Lord  adorned with a silver kavacham, attracts all of us with HIS smiling face and benevolent glance .

The Goddess   Maduraveni Thayar adorns Perumal’s thirumaarbhu(chest).There is no separate sanctum   for Thayar .  The theertham is known as Sankhu theertham named after  Bharata who is an amsam of Shankhu and also as Perunkulam as Lakshmana who is considered as Adiseshan had bath and as Chitraaru as it is a small stream.

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This temple was constructed by Lakshmana swamy  to atone for the sin of suspecting his brother Bharatha . As  he committed this unknowingly under a saints advise he constructed this temple  and hence the temple is more popularly known as “Lakshmana Swamy temple”.

Likewise, the divyadesams around Chenganoor are popularly known by the names of Pandavas as they were instrumental  for constructing them.

 For ex., Imayavarappan temple at Thiruchenkundroor is known as “Dharmar/Yudhistira temple,

Mayappiran temple at Kuttanadu Tirupuliyur is known as “Bhiman temple”,

Parthasarathy temple at Aaranmula as Arjunan temple,

Pambanaippan temple at Tiruvanvandoor as Nakulan temple,

Athputha Narayanan temple at  Thirukodithanam as Sahadeva temple..

On the left side of the sanctum while circumbulating, we see a small door with no  deities inside it. It is believed that  Lord SitaRamar are being worshiped  there by Lakshmana Swamy  for whom  Lord SitaRamar was everything.   For Lakshmanaswamy  , Lord Srirama was “Unnum sorum, parugu neerum, thinnum vetrilaiy “.

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The priest  accepted our plate of offerings and carefully adorned the Lord with the vastram and performed archana to the Lordships along with our yatra deities- Guruvayurappan, Sri Sitaramar and Swamy ramanujar.  While distributing chandanam and tulasi prasadam, the priest informed that during Karkataka maasam (Aadi in Tamil-July-Aug), utsavam is performed in a grand scale.  Makara masam utsavam is also performed in a grand scale.

 img_20161215_063139541_hdrThe deities  of Lord  Srirama, Lakshmana,Bharata and Shatruguna which were worshipped by Lord Krishna during Dwapara yuga got lost during deluge after Lord  Srikrishna’s descent to Vaikuntam.  These idols were later found by fishermen who approached the Namboodris for advise.  As per the astrological calculations, these idols were installed at the above four places- Srirrama at Thriprayar, Bharatan at Inranjalakudi, Lakshmana at Thirumoozhikalam and Shatruguna at Payammal.

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It is usual practice for devotees to recite entire  Srimad Ramayanam during Karkataka maasam and do “Naalambalam”(circumbulation of four temples) – most  prevalent practice in Kerala where parikrama around all the four temples dedicated to  Lord Sriramar at Thriprayar, Bharatan at Iranjalakudi (Koodalmanikyam temple)  Lakshmanar at Thirumoozhikalam (Sri sukitnathar), and Shatruguna at Payyammal in a single day starting from Thriprayar  Ramar temple is done.

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As per the sthalapuranam, Haritha maharishi(Sage Viswamitra’s son) contemplated on the Lord  at this place and Lord HIMSELF taught him the sri sookthis(thiru mozhi in tamil).  Hence, the Lord is known as Srisookthinathar /Thirumozhikalathan which later got corrupted as Thirumoozhikalathan

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Lakshmana swamy   as per the instructions of Lord Rama , while travelling in incognito to find out the welfare of the citizens  reached this place and met  the great Haritha maharishi. The rishi reminded him of suspecting Bharata’s motives while he was serving Sita-Ramar in Chitrakoot.

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He advised Lakshmana to continue to stay in this place and offer worship to the Lord for atoning his sins. Thus ,  Lakshmana constructed the temple and made all arrangements for worship of the Lord.  Meanwhile, Bharata who had also set out for the same purpose of knowing the citizen’s opinion reached this place.  The repentant Lakshmana sought forgiveness from his elder brother,Bharata.  Bharata who is an embodiment of all virtues embraced Lakshmanaswamy  saying that he had the good fortune to serve their elder brother,Sri Ramar in exile.

As there was sweet exchange of words between brothers, the place came to be known as “Thiru mozhi kalam”.

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 Nammazhwar has composed 10 pasurams on this Lord in Thiruvaimozhi 9-7. 

He  takes the role of   Parankusa nayaki(the female mood of a devotee) and exhibits his  suffering from pangs of separation and sends clouds/ cuckoos, swans, storks, herons as messengers . Parankusa nayaki sends bees as messengers and requests the bee to utter her name in Perumal’s ears who always wears  Tulasi garland and remind HIM of her while HE is enjoying with HIS consorts at Thirumoozhikalam.

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 Nammazhwar emphasises acharyar sambandham (messengers in this case) who recommends us to Perumal in Thayar’s presence. By referring to Tulasi, azhwar emphasises bhagavatha(Devotees) sambandham too. In other words, to attain Perumal, we need devotees’ association, acharyar’s intervention and Thayar’s anugraham.  Nammazhwar opines that acharyars are non-different from Perumal. Perumal exhibited HIS quality of menmai, soulabhyam(one who is very soft and compassionate to the devotees)/ by making azhwar recollect of the happy days they had together. Nammazhwar states that all jivatmas are part of Emperuman’s thirumeni whereas my atma is antharangam for this Perumal who has resolved to stay at Thirumoozhikalam to take  the atmas back to Godhead.

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Tirumangai Azhwar has glorified  Lord in Peria Thirumozhi, Siriya Thirumadal and Thirunedunthandakam.  He addresses the Lord as the one who is as sweet as a nectar and a ripened fruit/ who is as beautiful as a coral necklace and who is ever ready to confer grace on HIS devotees. He addresses the Lord as the” light of Thirumoozhikalam “ in Peria Thirumozhi and Siriya Thirumadal. He compares the Lord to a light which dispels darkness.  Similarly, this Lord dispels the darkness of ignorance . He refers to this Lord along with the Lord at Thirupiridhi(Joshirmutt) and his acharyar,Thirunaraiyur nambi.  Another interesting fact is Tirumangai Azhwar has taken this Lord’s name while addressing his acharyar,Thirunaraiyur Srinivasa Perumal thus endorsing Nammazhwar’s view of Acharyar sambandham.

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In Thirunedundhandakam, ( pasuram no. 2061 -10th pasuram)  Tirumangai Azhwar  addresses the Lord as the protector of the Universe , devas and mortals like us, the Lord who saved the Universe from destruction and as the Lord who protects us like a mighty elephant from all four sides in the form of Srinivasar at Tirumala in the north, as Azhagar in the South, as Aramaudhan in the east and as Ranganathar in the west.

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In Siriya Thirumadal, pasuram 129, Tirumangai Azhwar declares   he will fall at the feet of the Lord who is the head of devas and who is the light of Thirumoozhikalam.

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Divyakavi Pillai Iyengar who has composed one song on each of the 108 divyadesams in his work”108 Tirupati Andadi” glorifies this Lord as the Creator of the entire Universe, Sun,Moon, Shiva, Brahma, Indra and other devas.

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There is a small shrine for Paramasivan  and while circumambulating  the temple, we come across a very small shrine for little Krishna .  Kannan wears  a small peacock feather on HIS head and is seen holding flute in right hand.

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Important festivals are (1)   Nalambalam darsanam and Ramayana parayanam in Karkataka maasam (Aadi masam in Tamil) -July16th -Aug 15th)

(2) Prathistai festival  in Makara maasam(14th Jan-14th Feb) on Anusham star(Anuradha star) (Tamil month Thai -Anusham

(3) 10 day festival during April-May starting on Hastam star and culminating on Thiruvonam day..

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9 thoughts on “Malainadu Divyadesam.. (at Kerala) “Thirumoozhikalam”.Sri Lakshmana Perumal temple …..

  1. sree:
    As re: Thiruvithuvakode, the correct position is as follows [May 2018]: from Pattambi bus stand take an auto to Anjumoorthy temple as this divyadesam temple is known; to drop it is Rs 120; to and fro it is Rs 150; so return trip is better as no facility to return from the temple if we ignore this. In 15 minutes we reach the temple; on entering first we see sannidhi for Dakshinamoorthy and Ganesa; then inside we go to the main shrine where we see Kasi Visvanathar and behind him the shrine for Mahavishnu, installed by Arjuna; we see the pAsuram vAALAAl aruthu chudinum inscribed here; we do pradakshinam and come out to see Thayar sannidhi, Durga sannidhi; outside this entrance we see Vishnu sannidhi installed by Bheema and a panoramic view of Bharatha puzha river and Kerala’s natural scenery; we come out of the temple when we see a sannidhi for Vishnu installed by Yudhishtrar and on our way out, one more Vishnu sannithi installed by Nakula and Sahadeva. dAsan.

  2. Sree: re thiruvithuvakkode, correct info as on 28.5.2018: from pattambi bus stand an auto to go to anjumoorthy temple and return to the same bus stand costs Rs. 150, This makes sense as otherwise we will struggle to return to pattambi. On entering the temple we have sannidhi for ganapathi and dakshinamoorthy, further go into main temple, we see kasi visvanathan and behind him, mahavishnuinstalled by arjuna. After worshipping here we see sannithi marked thayar sannithi, another one for Vishnu installed by bheema. From here we see the river bharathapuzha close by. Come towards exit we see a sannithi for Vishnu installed by yudhishtrar and one more installed by nakula and sahadeva together.

  3. Reblogged this on kazhiyur varadan's web blog and commented:

    This divya desam is located about 12 kms from Aluvai/Alwaye near Ernakulam(40 kms) and can be reached either by bus or by car. This place can also be accessed from Karikutti railway station which is about 5 kms and also from Angamaali. We visited this temple on 15th December morning after having darshan at Thirukaatkarai. (It may take about 4-5 days to cover Kerala divya desams if travelling by public mode of transport and about 2 days by car. )

  4. SWAMIN, YOU ARE GIVING WONDERFUL AND VALUABLE INFORMATION ABOUT VARIOUS DIVYA DESAMS ALONG WITH OTHER TEMPLES SURROUNDING AREAS WHICH WILL HELP OTHERS DURING THEIR VISITS.

    REGARDS.
    RAGHAVAN GOPALATHATHAM

    1. Really a good article about DIVYADESAMS in Malainadu one should know about and visit 7

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