Showing posts with label Kodungallur. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kodungallur. Show all posts

Monday, January 6, 2020

Kodungallur Bhagavathi temple- Kodungallur, Kerala

Kodungallur Bhagavathi temple  is a very famous temple in Kerala and is situated on the Kochi- Guruvayur route in Kodungallur . A 2 hours ride from Kochi via Paravoor would take one  to this temple. 

The Goddess here is endearingly known as Kodungallur Amma. She is in a fierce form here and  this is a Shakthipeetam.

 Kannagi , the heroine of  Silpadikkaram, after burning down Madurai city in her anger when her innocent  husband was killed by the king  proceeded to Kodungallur and merged with the Goddess here.

 Other than the Goddess there is a shrine for  Shiva in the inner prakaram itself. There are shrines for Ganapathy , and Kurumba Bahgavathy. Turmeric is the main offering for this Goddess. There is also a Tavittu Bhagavathy. Thavittu meaning husk and devotees offer husk to the small deity here.

The temple is very big , attractive with its  sprawling  grounds fully   dotted with banyan and peepul trees . Architecture is also very simple , and has some beautiful paintings of various Goddesses and of furious Kaanagi  expressing her anger to the king.

The Meena Bharani festival is very famous here which is a colourful and a highly spiritual exercise . It draws huge crowd from far and near.













                                                            Thavittu Bhagavathy

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Raja Gopalaswamy temple - Kodungallur.

Kodungallur, is  in Trichur district of Kerala and it is  a small town . An  ancient ,  prosperous and famous port  known by the name of Muziri Pattinam which was recently excavated is close by. The excavations have yielded enough evidence to confirm the existence of flourishing trade between Romans and Indians in  beads, ornaments and silks.

Kodungallur is famous for Bhagavathy Amman temple (look for a separate post) but this post is on a GSB  (Gowda Saraswath Brahmins) temple of  Raja Gopalaswamy (Lord  Krishna) which I found was  very  serene and had  a clean  environment. Cleanliness is next to Godliness,  is very much reflected in this temple. The temple walls have beautiful paintings from Ramayana, Krishnaavatara and Dasavathara.

How to reach:
Irinjalakuda is the nearest railway station. Nearest airport is Nedumbassery International airport. Plenty of buses ply from different parts of the state.
 For accommodation one can stay either at Trichur (30Kms) or Ernakulam (35 Kms) where many hotels suiting to every one's budget and tastes are available.