CATEGORY : PILGRIM TOURISM, TEMPLES
Pandalam Mahadeva Temple is situated in between Thottakkonam and
Mulampuzha villages of Pandalam in Kerala, India. Yearly Kettukazhcha festival
is one of the attractions for tourists. 10 days major festival is celebrated
for Lord Siva in 'Dhanu masa' November–December every year. the festival start
by hosting traditional flag names 'kodiettu' and ends by 'aarattu'. the
administration of this temple held by Mahadeva Seva Samithi participated by 12
villages '12 karakal'in Pandalam. It is believed that Lord Parasuram has
installed the main idol of the Garbhagriha in this temple.
Pandalam Mahadeva Temple is one of the oldest temples out of the
108 Shiva temples consecrated by the great 'Sanayasin Khara Muni'. The sacred
and world famous temple is located on the left banks of the Achenkovil river,
one side of this temple is in the banks of Achankovil river so this temple also
known as 'Mukkal Vattom' 3 km away from Pandalam town in Kerala State. Pandalam
is also world famous as the home town of Lord Ayyappan.
The temple is unique with its natural procession route around
the Sanctorum. The river flows touch the feet of Mahadeva Sanctorum, just like
Ganges flows from Shiva's 'Jada' (hair). In addition to Lord Shiva the idols of
Lord Ganesh (Ganapathy), 'Maya- Ekshi Amma', Lord Ayyappa, Nagaraja (Lord
Snake), Lord Subramanian, Brahma Rakshas and Rakshas are also worshipped here.
In effect the temple acts as the symbol and replica of 'KAILASAM'. Millions of
devotees experienced the blessings from this holy place.
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