Kilimarathukavu Temple
Kilimarathukavu Temple | |
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Main Sreekovil | |
Kilimarathukavu Temple Location in Kerala | |
Name | |
Other names | Kilimarathukavu Siva Parvathy Temple |
Malayalam | കിളിമരത്തുകാവ് ക്ഷേത്രം |
Geography | |
Coordinates | 8°49′44″N 76°55′06″E / 8.828924°N 76.9184589°ECoordinates: 8°49′44″N 76°55′06″E / 8.828924°N 76.9184589°E |
Country | India |
State | Kerala |
District | Kollam |
Location | Kadakkal |
Culture | |
Primary deity | Shiva |
Important festivals | Shivarathri, Skantha shashtti, Navarathri |
Architecture | |
Architectural styles | Traditional Kerala style |
Number of temples | Five |
History and governance | |
Date built | Records indicate the temple to be thousands years old. Renovated on 21st century. |
Governing body | Travancore Devaswom Board |
Kilimarthukava Temple, also known as Kilimarathukavu Siva Parvathy Temple and in Malayalam as കിളിമരത്തുകാവ് ക്ഷേത്രം, is located in Kadakkal, Kollam, Kerala, India. It is one of the most famous centuries old temple in South India. This temple is very special in its deities. One of the speciality is that it has two Lord Shiva deities one is the main Shiva and the other is Mahanadan. It is also well known for the biggest Cult image of 'Dharma Sastha' who is Lord Ayyappan. Lord Hanuman temple is located at the centre of temple pond.Non-Hindus are allowed in the temple. The temple (puja) routines are strictly followed.
History
Kilimarathukavu Temple is one of the ancient temples in southern Kerala which is thousands of years old one. It was believed that the old temple was destroyed in the past and only the idols was left behind. And in the 21st century the people surrounded by the temple thought of renovating it to give the temple a new face. As a result, the new temple construction was completed and the daily poojas restarted. Travancore devasom board has taken the control of the renovated temple with the help of temple advisory committee in the year 2011.
Temple legend
Lord Shiva It is rare that one temple is having two Shiva deities. In the main sreekovil one Lord Shiva deity and Sree Parvathy deity is there. It is said that the Shiva here is “Ardhanarishvaran”. And another deity of Lord Shiva here is “Mahanadan”. Sivarathri is the main festival for Lord Shiva. On the same day after athazha pooja Lord Shiva is received outside the main sreekovil and is placed in a specially designed mandapam outside the sreekovil. On the same day devotees donate “para” for Lord Shiva which is a ritual the temple.
Sree Parvathy Devi Sree Parvathy Devi is on the same sreekovil near to Lord Shiva. “Kunkumam” pooja is special for Parvathy Devi. Navarathri is the main festival for Sree Parvathy Devi. As a part of Navarathri, Devi will be dressed up on different forms of Devi on each day and on vijayadhasami it is Lord Sree Saraswathi Devi. On the same day is Vidhyarambhan when hundreds of kids will start their first writing lessons which will be led by Temple Thandhri “ Sree Kokkalathu Madathil Madhavar Shambhu”.
Lord Murugan As in Kailasam near to Lord Shiva and Sree Parvathy Devi is the place for Lord Murugan (Subrahmanyan). The main festival is Skandha Shashti and Shashti on every month. All devotees gets facility to fast during the same days. On normal Shasti days which is on every month devotees will get prasadam (padachoru and payasam) from temple by 10 am. On Skandha Shashti (Shashti on Thulam Malayalam month) devotees will get prasadam from 7 am onwards. The speciality in the temple is that every quantity prepared as prasadam will be taken for pooja. Kumarasukthapushpaneali is the main pooja done for Lord Murugan. Another pooja for Lord Murugan is Vettila donation. Devotees can donate one Betel leaf(Vettila), one arecanut(pack), one lemon and one coin on every Tuesdays. This can be donated one one to one hundred and eight weeks continuously.
Lord Shastha May be it is the largest Shastha (Lord Ayyappa) deity in India is in temple. It was proved in devaprashnam that it was largest deity of Lord Shastha and during temple construction the old deity was found as the supporting evidence for the proof. It is believed that for sanidhosham devotees can pray to Lord Shastha. Neeranjanam is the pooja done to Lord Shastha on every Saturdays with one coconut, ellukizhi and oil. Mandala vilakku is the main festival for Lord Shastha starting from vrischikam 1 to makaram 1.
Lord Ganapathy Lord Ganapathi is near to Lord Shiva and Parvathy. Ganapathi homam and ashtadravya mahaganapathihomam are the pooja for Lord Ganapathy. Unniyappam is the prasadam for Lord Ganapathy.
Nagas Nagathara is also another deity, Lord of snakes. Ayilya pooja is the main pooja for nagas which is held on every ayilam .
Main Festivals
Shivaratri on kumbham Malayalam month.
Navarathri on kanni Malayalam month.
Skandha Shashti on thulium Malayalam month.
Mandalavilakku on vrischikam Malayalam month.
Mathru Pooja on Mothers Day
Birth giving mother and birthplace are godly. India is a country in which everyone treat their country as their Motherland and every mother represents the motherland. Sree Sankaracharya Adi Shankara said nobody in this universe can explain the pain each mother experienced while giving birth to her child. Each and every mother carrying her child in her womb would take lots of pain and struggles. From the day after giving birth to her child every mother will take care of her child by countless efforts which is beyond any returns. Sankaracharya sacrificed everything in his life in order to lead a monastic life. Whatever spiritual heights he reached, in front of his mother he used to be her obedient child. That was the significance he had given to his mother. God could not be everywhere and therefore he created Mothers. This was Sankaracharya's version about mothers.
Every mother has love and affection towards her child. Mother's blessings are beyond everything in this world. Nowadays, we conveniently forget in giving sufficient care for our parents. Mothers cared their children selflessly but in return, children shut down the door and dump them in old age homes.Our culture where parents were considered the final authority in families are being left in old age homes. In order to create the feeling the one's own mother should be revered and looked upon as God. There should be some kind of Mother Child relationship. To induce this, on Mother’s Day the children should take pooja along with their mother and worship them sitting at their feet. It is a healthy custom across all caste and religion in our society that God is worshiped through many forms and names. Among different ways of worship the first place is given to one's own mother, then father, then teacher and then a guest who comes home. Thus we teach "Mathru devo bhava, Pithru devo bhava, Acharaya devo bhava and Athithi devo bhava".
In order to sow the seeds of parental respect towards every child's mother, "Mathru pooja" is a way to induce love and respect to their mother. Mathru pooja is based on the concept of paying our respects to our mother whom our culture sees as a representation of Devi. "Yaa Devi sarvabhootheshu Mathru roopena samsthitha Namasthasyai, Namasthasyai, Namasthasyai Namo Namah. Mother's Day is a celebration honoring the mother of the family, as well as motherhood, mother - child relationship and the impact of mother in society. It is being celebrated on various days around the world commonly in the month of March and May. As per United Nations Organization and many other countries it is celebrated on second sunday in the month of May every year. On Mother’s Day United Nations celebrate moms who impact their lives and work tirelessly to change the world. The United Nations Foundation knows how important mothers are in promoting prosperity, success and growth in communities around the world. They support United Nations every day in its effort to provide mothers the resources they need to lead healthy and happy life.
With all Nations temple is also celebrating Mother's Day on every 2nd sunday of May every year at Kilimarathukavu Temple. On this auspicious occasion the temple advisory committee and Satya sai seva organization put hands together for "Mathru Pooja" on the same day with hundreds of Mothers and children.The program is scheduled for one hour in which Mothers will be seated on chair and children on the floor. Children will do pooja to their Mother who is a representation of Devi, with milk, rose water and water by chanting mantras. And before the Pooja gets over Mothers will keep hands on child's head and bless them. At last Mothers will give sweet to their child and the Pooja gets over. As this being held on a sacred temple, every child will keep the ethics and in turn make mother child relationship ends forever. Hope in Kaliyuga, Mathrupooja is an eyeopener!
Aushadha Kanji during Karkidakam (Ramayanam) month
Aushadha kanji is one of the rarest ritual happening in Kilimarathukavu temple in the month of Karkidakam. In this whole month rice soup will be prepared at the temple with many ayurvedic ingredients prescribed by the temple Thandhri and pooja will be done. After the pooja the rice soup will be distributed to the devotees. It is believed that this soup is very good for health and get rid of many diseases.
Veda and yoga
In temple Veda and yoga classes are being held. Veda class is schedulded on all Sundays from morning 6:30 to 8:00 which is taken free of cost by Sri Sathyasai Veda Vahihi with the help of temple advisory committee.. Yoga class is being held daily from Morning 5:30 to 6:30.
Location and transport
The Temple is located about 44 km from Kollam and 46 km from Thiruvananthapuram. The nearest airport is Trivandrum International Airport which is 50 km far from the temple. The nearest railway station is at Varkala which is 32 km from the temple. Public and private transport is available to reach temple.
See also
- Kadakkal Devi Temple
- Sri Padmanabhaswami Temple
- Kulathupuzha Sastha Temple
- Guruvayoorappan
- Sabarimala
- Hindu temples of Kerala
External links
- Sathya Sai Veda Vahini - Inauguration of Veda Patana Kendram -Kadakkal, YouTube video at and showing the temple (not in English language)