CATEGORY : PILGRIM TOURISM, TEMPLES
Valamchuzy "Sree Bhuvaneswary" temple is one of the
oldest temples in Pathanamthitta, also known popularly as the town of temples.
Valamchuzy temple is in fact considered one of the most renowned temples in
South India. The temple is situated at a distance of 4.5 kms from the city
centre.
The temple is surrounded by the sacred river anchankovil that has its origin in
the Achankovil mountain ranges. The very name " Valamchuzy" derived
from the fact that the river circumvents the temple on three sides. Due to the
constant fury of the river over the past 3000 years large tracts belonging to
the temple have been washed away. The temple presently is well protected from
the ravages of floods. Formerly this area was under dense forests and its
remnants can still be seen in the "Sarpakavu" that presently exists
there. The sarpakavu is also home to a large variety of rare medicinal herbs.
Constant threat due to illegal sand mining from the river is posing a danger to
the Sarpakavu.
Meditation and prayers in this cool, quiet and serene surrounding will bring in
abundant blessing to the devotees. The Kodungalloor temple and Valamchuzy
temple are similar in several aspects. It is believed that the sword and the
chilambu kept at this temple had been brought over from Kodungaloor. It is also
believed that there existed in this temple at one time, both human and animal
sacrifice. As elsewhere, the great floods of 1096 had its repercussions in
Pathanamthitta and it caused severe damage to the temple. However, after the
floods had receded a lot of reclamation and maintenance work had been
undertaken by the temple authorities with the active participation of the government
and the landlords within the vicinity of the temple. A bund was also
constructed to make access to the temple easier. The temple continued to be
under the patronage of the velluvettuvelil madam family till the year 1974.
They also served as the priests of the temple all this while. Later on, the
administration of the temple passed on to the senior members of the 14 Karas
hailing from Pathanamthitta municipality, pramadam and Mylapra Panchayats. A
Devasom council and a team of 14 members of executive are elected every two
years from this 14 karas. These representatives are the pillars of the temple
administration. The administration of the temple is presently on the lines of
the Indian Parliament.
For more details contact
President
Valamchuzhy Devaswam
Valamchuzhy Devaswam
Mallasserry P.O
Pathanamthitta - 689646
Tel: +91-468-2333100