There are only a few temples in India dedicated to Goddess of learning- Saraswathi. One such temple is situated in Kottayam, just 5-6 Kms from the main town. The presiding deity is Maha Vishnu, enshrined in a small sanctum and Goddess Saraswathi is the sub deity enshrined in a well like structure without a roof. The temple is popular in Her name.
One has to climb down a few steep steps to get to Maha Vishnu's temple and a few more to get to the divine seat of Goddess Saraswati. This place is a beehive of activity as parents and students wait to seek blessing of the Mother. The seat of Goddess appears like a well and the priests get into the well to perform poojas. Devotees view and worship from top. The parapet wall of this well has sand spread all over and children write in front of the Goddess. This is also a temple where Vidyarambam is conducted throughout the year. There is always some elderly, learned person available near the deity to initiate little ones into the world of letters and learning. I could also see elderly priests even listening and giving suggestions to students having study related problems.
There is thick growth of greenery inside the well and a spring at the foot of the deity. An Olakkuda ( an umbrella made of palm leaf) is kept in front the Goddess.
The legend of the temple, origin and and why the Olakuda is worshipped here is in this link.
There are also sub shrines for Ganpathy, Shiva and Yakshi ans Sasthavu.
A temple worth visiting especially for children to seek Mother's blessings which would instill lot of confidence.
* Vidyarambham is inititating small children into the world of learning. An elder member in the family performs this ceremony by writing first on the tongue of the child. Then the child is made to write his first letters in rice which considered to be auspicious. This is usually performed on Vijayadashami (Last day of Navarathri )but in the above temple it is a daily ritual.
In olden days young children were sent to teachers house( Guru kulam) for learning. Here the children learnt by writing in sand with their fingers. Little sand would be spread in front and disciples would write on it with their fingers.
Check this link you tube link to have a glimpse of the deity with Olakuda in front .
Check more pictures here .
https://photos.google.com/album/AF1QipOahcjo17Dim6eUklfNMexLrwc8K2soAdyt1Yyq
Nice temple. Have heard a lot about it, yet to visit though.
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thanks Niranjan. happy New Year!!
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ReplyDeleteThanks for the informative post. I appreciate it. With my limited knowledge, I always thought the temple in Koothanur is the only Saraswathy Temple.
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SG,
ReplyDeleteWhile living in Kerala, I could not visit this temple. This was from my December 2012 trip.
That is a beautiful temple .. thank you for sharing Now I also got Darshan of Deity .. internet is good :)
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thanks a lot Bikram.
ReplyDeleteAs always a fascinating post, my thanks once again for sharing all of these wonderful places.
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ReplyDeleteDear Chitra, Happy New Year to you, best wishes for a lovely new time and cheers to more blogland fub - and travel to beautiful temples in India!
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ReplyDeleteExcellent pics & good information. Not visited this temple before and is in my to see list.Happy New Year 2013.
ReplyDeleteColorful roof looks beautiful.. Wonderful pictures Chitra..!
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Sridharan
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nice one..so typical of Kerala
ReplyDeleteBeautiful as always, thank you for all the wonderful virtual pilgrimages and wish you many more in the year 2013 :)
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ReplyDeleteWell described about temple. Photos also nice
thanks for sharing
Such an enchanting place to worship Saraswati! Happy sunday to you, dear Chitra, hope you are fine!
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ReplyDeleteThanks for all the comments dear friends. I was no keeping well hence was unable to visit you or have a look here itself.Shall be active soon.
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ReplyDeleteWonderful post. I never knew that. In fact we are blind to what rests in Travancore. I too was indisposed. Right now I am at Chennai and likely to be here for quite some time. If you too are here you may ring me up at 08989685112
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DeleteBeautiful Chitra! I never knew about this temple in Kottayam. There is one more in our nook in Pkd.
ReplyDeletethanks Shri, If I visit PKD shall try to visit the same.
DeleteChitra this would be about 30-32 kms away from Pkd town.
DeleteIt is in Peringode towards the Pkd route and is known as the Parasseri Kavu. The original idol was stolen a few years ago. This is right on the edge of the road abutting the fields.
Thanks for the information Shri, Will visit if I make a trip that side.
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ReplyDeleteNice to read the history of a temple so nearby, yet unexplored. "Amme Devi"
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Abhilash
Abhi, thanks for the comment.
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