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Parappukkavu Bhagavathy Temple
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Parappukkav Bhagavathy Temple is a Hindu temple located on the banks of Kechery River in Kechery, Kerala, India. The famous annual festival of this temple Vela, Pooram is celebrated in the meenam.18 Desams belonging to Thrissur, Kunnamkulam and Chavakkad taluks are worshiped as Bhagavathy. Like many temples in Thrissur region, the shrine is famous for its pooram which includes Panchavadyam, pandimelam and caparisoned elephants. More than twenty elephants are part of the annual festival. The festival is also famous for its fireworks. Traditional performing art forms of Kerala and unique pujas and rituals are part of the annual festival. Navratri and Thrikarthika festival are held in the temple. History In ancient times, near the river Karuvannur in Irinjalakkuda, a famous and very pious Thandan worshipped Devi Bhagavathy for a very long time. The king at that time has given him a "Kalari" and a place of worship with due respect. He is respectfully called. “Muthappan” as he protected that place as his own “Thattakam”. From Karuvannur as per the invitation of the King Sri Muthappan reached Parappukavu. The real Devi Bhagavathy was pleased with the piousness of Muthappan and came here under his umbrella’s shelter worshipped with earnest belief in ‘Khali Devi’ and established a ‘Kalari Sangham’. Thus he became ‘Parappuparambil Thandan’. Thalappoli was an important item of the pooram celebrations and this item is also(Thalappoli) celebrated now. It is known that thousands of pious people have been visiting Devi and pooram festival and returning home with satisfaction. It is an old belief that Thayankavil Ayyappan, Melekavu Bhagavathy, Neeelankavil Bhagavathy and Parappukavu Bhagavathy are brothers and sisters. Sree Thazhathekavu Bhagavathy and Chathan are the other worshipped Moorthys of Muthappan. The customs and manners (pooja etc.) of the Kalari have been beautifully done by Muthappan and after his ‘Samadhi’ his followers continued the same even today. A small fort was built on the worth eastern side of Parappukavu by the soldiers of Tippu. Soldiers could not reach Thattakam of Parappukavu. Because the immense power Bhadra Khali threatened them. During the reign of Sakthan Thampuran the temple and suburb areas have been freely surrendered to the temple authorities as he knew the greatness of Parappukavu Bhagavathy. Major celebrations * 16th meenam - Vela * 17th meenam - Pooram * 30th Medam - Prathishtta dinam * 1st to 32nd Karkkidakam -Ramayanamasaacharannam * 27th Karkkidakam - Illamnira,Gajapooja, Aanayoottu Deities The major deity in the temple is Goddess Bhagavathy.other deities are Durga, Brahmarakshas, , Dandan, Kiratha Murthy, Vishnumaya Swami,Muthappan and Thazhathekkavu Bhagavathy. Architecture The temple has a traditional Kerala style architecture with a nalambalam, namaskara mandapam, kodimaram and shrines of upadevatas.
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