The Chottanikkara Devi temple
The Chottanikkara Temple is a famous temple of the Hindu mother goddess Bhagawathi The temple is located near Ernakulam in the southern Indian state of Kerala and is one of the most popular temples
in the state. The Chottanikkara Devi temple’s architecture stands out to be an ultimate
testmonial for the ancient vishwakarma
sthapathis (wooden sculpture)
in sculpting this temple along with Sabarimala.
Bhagawati is one of the most popular deities in the area, Chottanikkara Devi is
worshipped at the temple, in three different forms: as Saraswati in the morning, draped in white; as Lakshmi at noon, draped in crimson; and as Durga in the evening, decked in blue. Lord Shiva is also worshiped at the temple.
People suffering from mental illnesses commonly visit the temple, as Bhagawati
is thought to cure her devotees. One should not miss the 'Guruthi Pooja' in the
'Keezhkkaavu' temple at Chottanikkara. This is a ritual done at late evening to
invoke the goddess. Earlier 'Guruthi Pooja' was done only on Fridays. But
nowadays, it is performed everyday.
'Chottanikara
Makam thozhal' is the famous religious festival in the temple.
The legend behind
Chottanikkara Devi temple:
The area in which the Chottanikkara temple is situated was once a dense forest that was believed to be infested by
yakshis and rakshsas. A tribesman named Kannappan used to live in this forest.
He was a devout worshipper of Kali, and would ritually sacrifice a cow to her
every Friday( the day of the Goddess). One day, he found a beautiful black calf
near the forest. he kidnapped her and took her to his altar. Just before he
sacrificed the calf, his daughter , Manimanga, stepped in and pleaded for him
to stop. The man loved his daughter and thus let her keep the calf as a pet.
Unfortunately, Manimanga died the next morning. However, when the tribes man
looked for the calf, he found two divine stones in its place : one was
Lakshmi and the other was Vishnu. After many years, the stones were forgotten.
One day, a woodcutter came to the forest to cut some trees. Since her ax was
blunt, she sharpened it on a nearby stone. Wonder of wonders, the stone started
bleeding. After devaprasnam, it was concluded that the stones were divine. The
idol at Keezhkavu didn't come until after the temple was built. One night, a
Brahmin was walking along a moonlit trail. Suddenly, he saw a beautiful woman ,
standing all alone. He offered to escort her home, and she agreed. However,
when the Brahmin went to the Goddess's priest, he was told that it was really a
yakshi. thus, with the yakshi after him, the Brahmin ran to the temple. Just as
he reached the sanctum, the yakshi transformed and rounded up on him. However,
the goddess jumped out of the sanctum sanctorum as Kali and killed her. She
then went to wash her self in the pond, where the Kali idol was found hundreds
of years later by Vilvamangalam of Guruvayoor.
The rituals of Chottanikkara Devi temple.
The ritualistic bath of "Devi" in
ceremonial pond in the morning at the sacred pond at Onakkoor far on the northern side of the
Temple. After this "Devi" accompanied by Lord Sastha on the back of
the eleven caparisoned elephants march towards the "Pooraparambhu"
the traditional vantage point where they remain till 11 a.m.
After
the mid-day the door of Sanctum Sanctorum closes. Only to re-open at 2 p.m for
the "Makam Darsanam" at that time Devi who appears in her sacred full-fledged
splendour and glory decked in her sacred gold ornaments, precious jewellery and
innumerable garlands. This is exactly the form of vision which Villwamangalam
Swamiyar was believed to have had when he faced westward after the
"Prathishta" (installation) of Kizhukkavu Bhagavathy, Chottanikkara
Devi appears at this moment clad in glittering clothes brilliant ornaments and
fine jewellery with her four arms bearing varam, Abhayam, Shank and Chakram
(Offering gift and refuge) to her ardent devotees. It is fervently believed
that Darsanam at this
moment will result in the fulfillment of all prayers and cherished desires. It
is fervently believed that those who gain Darsanam at this crucial Mithuna Lagna,
will be blessed with the fulfillment of their long standing desire and prayers.
How to reach
Chottanikkara Drvi temple:
Air : International
Air Port
is at Nedumbassery, near Aluva, about 22 km away from Ernakulam, Kochi .
Rail :The
nearest station is at Ernakulam about 17 km away from Chottanikkara. The
two railway stations in Kochi are Ernakulam
Junction and Ernakulam
Town .
Road :
KSRTC Central Bus station is near the Ernakulam Junction railway station. There
are plenty of private buses available for travel from Ernakulam to other cities.
Chottanikkara Devi temple festival 2012 is from March 1st 2012. The famous Makamm Thozhal in Chottanikkara devi temple is on 7th March 2012.
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