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The Kottankulangara Devi Temple is a Hindu temple to the goddess Durga Bhagavathy or Aadi Shakthi, the supreme mother of power, located in the village of Chavara, Kerala, India.
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Kottankulangara Devi Temple

Chavara, 12kottamkulangara, Devi Temple Kottukadu Road, Chavara, Kerala 691583, India
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Devi temple is placed in chavara, Very closed to NH 46.Kottankulangara Devi Temple is a very ancient and holy center where thousands of believers derive mental condolence and peace of mind to tide over the miseries of life. he plot of land where the temple is situated at present was an attractive place full of natural beauty resembling the serene outlook of the forest. The thick growth of trees and plants and creepers always gave the quietness of mental tranquillity. On the northwest corner of the plot there existed a small deep pond known as Bhoothakulam. People believed that this place was a comfortable shelter for poisonous snakes. On the eastern side there was a huge extensive deep pond. During the days of rain, a stream originated from here and it would make the Kareelil Padom fertile and cultivable. As this place was full of thick growth of grass and pure water the teenagers of the neighbouring places used to assemble here with their cattle.One day the cowboys got a coconut from this place. They found a stone on the southern part of Bhoothakulam. When they hit the coconut on the stone (with the intension of removing the husk), they all got alarmed and frightened as they found drops of blood dripping from the stone. They explained the wonderful phenomena to the elders. The astrologer suggested that the stone contained the supernatural powers of VANADURGA and poojas should be started immediately after constructing a temple. The elders and cowboys cooperated and constructed a temporary temple using poles, leaves and tender leaves of coconut palm. It was a custom in ancient days that BALIKAS used to prepare flower garlands, lit the pooja lamps in ancient Kudumba temples. Accepting this tradition, the cowboys wearing the dresses of women and girls, offered poojas in the temple. The milky liquid prepared from coconut kernel was boiled, the medicinal oil (Urukku Velichenna) extracted and solid substance taken (Kottan) was offered to the goddess as Naivedyam. The poojas continued without any break.The temple which originated on the banks of the pond with Kottan as the first Naivedyam come to be known as Kottankulangara Temple. The annual temple ceremony comes toward the end of March every year. In order to commemorate the legend and origin of the temple, the model of the ancient temple is being constructed every year. The devotees stand long lines from Kunjalummoodu to Arattukadavu at the time of the Devi’s journey from Kunjalummoodu. Seeing this spiritual procession, the devotees derive unlimited amount of spiritual joy and believe this sight would help them all to have comfort and mental pleasure and redressed from the unforeseen...

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The Kottankulangara Devi Temple is a Hindu temple to the goddess Durga Bhagavathy or Aadi Shakthi, the supreme mother of power, located in the village of Chavara near Kollam, an old sea port and city on the Arabian Sea coast in Kerala, India. The plot of land where the temple is situated was once part of a forest, a tranquil area surrounded by a thick growth of trees, plants and creepers. On the northwest corner of the plot there existed a small deep pond known as Bhoothakulam. People living in the area believed it was a shelter for poisonous snakes. On the eastern side there was a huge extensive deep pond. During days of rain, a stream originated from there making the surrounding area fertile and cultivable. As this place was full of grass and pure water, the cow-herders from the neighbouring area would congregate there with their cattle.

Location : Sree Kottankulangara Devi Temple, Kottankulangara, Chavara Kollam, Kerala - 691 583.

Gods : Bhagavathy

Landmark : The closest airport is Thiruvananthapuram International Airport (49 Km). The closest station is Kollam Junction Railway Station. Kottankulangara temple, where the Chamayavilakku is held, is beside NH-4. Its relatively easy to get there. The best way to reach here is by bus, as almost all of the bus to Kollam and Trivandrum, pass by the temple.

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Chamayavilakku

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The Kottankulangara Devi Temple, located in Kerala, India, is a renowned and sacred Hindu temple dedicated to the goddess Bhagavathy, also known as Kottankulangara Amma. This temple is widely recognized for its unique annual festival called "Kottankulangara Chamayavilakku," which is celebrated with great fervor and devotion.

One of the most distinctive aspects of this temple is the participation of men, known as "Velichappadu" or oracles, who crossdress as women during the festival to seek the goddess's blessings. This tradition is a significant highlight and has gained attention for its gender-fluid and inclusive nature.

The temple's architecture and serene surroundings also add to its charm, making it a peaceful place for devotees to connect with spirituality. The vibrant festivities, cultural performances, and religious rituals make visiting the Kottankulangara Devi Temple a unique and culturally enriching experience.

However, like any religious site, the temple's experience can vary depending on personal beliefs and preferences. Still, its historical significance, cultural importance, and the intriguing Chamayavilakku festival make it a notable destination for those interested in exploring the rich religious and cultural...

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Devi temple is placed in chavara, Very closed to NH 46.Kottankulangara Devi Temple is a very ancient and holy center where thousands of believers derive mental condolence and peace of mind to tide over the miseries of life. he plot of land where the temple is situated at present was an attractive place full of natural beauty resembling the serene outlook of the forest. The thick growth of trees and plants and creepers always gave the quietness of mental tranquillity. On the northwest corner of the plot there existed a small deep pond known as Bhoothakulam. People believed that this place was a comfortable shelter for poisonous snakes. On the eastern side there was a huge extensive deep pond. During the days of rain, a stream originated from here and it would make the Kareelil Padom fertile and cultivable. As this place was full of thick growth of grass and pure water the teenagers of the neighbouring places used to assemble here with their cattle.One day the cowboys got a coconut from this place. They found a stone on the southern part of Bhoothakulam. When they hit the coconut on the stone (with the intension of removing the husk), they all got alarmed and frightened as they found drops of blood dripping from the stone. They explained the wonderful phenomena to the elders. The astrologer suggested that the stone contained the supernatural powers of VANADURGA and poojas should be started immediately after constructing a temple. The elders and cowboys cooperated and constructed a temporary temple using poles, leaves and tender leaves of coconut palm. It was a custom in ancient days that BALIKAS used to prepare flower garlands, lit the pooja lamps in ancient Kudumba temples. Accepting this tradition, the cowboys wearing the dresses of women and girls, offered poojas in the temple. The milky liquid prepared from coconut kernel was boiled, the medicinal oil (Urukku Velichenna) extracted and solid substance taken (Kottan) was offered to the goddess as Naivedyam. The poojas continued without any break.The temple which originated on the banks of the pond with Kottan as the first Naivedyam come to be known as Kottankulangara Temple. The annual temple ceremony comes toward the end of March every year. In order to commemorate the legend and origin of the temple, the model of the ancient temple is being constructed every year. The devotees stand long lines from Kunjalummoodu to Arattukadavu at the time of the Devi’s journey from Kunjalummoodu. Seeing this spiritual procession, the devotees derive unlimited amount of spiritual joy and believe this sight would help them all to have comfort and mental pleasure and redressed from the unforeseen miseries of life.
Anu Pulikkal RajanAnu Pulikkal Rajan
It is a nice temple near national highway, which have a lot of stories to tell about its rituals and cultural believes. This temple is famous for the festival chamayavilakku which is held annually during end of March ( mostly in 24th and 25th ). Chamayavilakku is a great festival where hundreds of men put makeup and transforms into female as a part of Temple rituals. Chamayavilakku is the festival where handsome turns into beauty, which is a wonderful scene for our eyes. Kottankulangara Temple offers a unique and vibrant religious experience. The temple's distinct annual festival, the Kottankulangara Chamayavilakku, where men dress as women in devotion to the goddess, is a captivating cultural event. The temple premises are well-maintained, fostering a sense of serenity. The local community's involvement in preserving and promoting the temple's traditions is evident. However, the temple's popularity during festivals can result in large crowds, affecting the overall experience. Nevertheless, Kottankulangara Temple stands out for its rich cultural significance and the enthusiasm it generates during special celebrations.
SANTHOSH MSANTHOSH M
The Kottankulangara Devi Temple is a Hindu temple to the goddess Durga Bhagavathy or Aadi Shakthi, the supreme mother of power, located in the village of Chavara, Kerala, India. The temple features an unusual ritual where hundreds of sturdy men dress up as comely females. This ritual is a votive offering to goddess Bhagavathy , the deity of the temple. In this unique ritual called Chamaya Vilakku (makeup lamp), the "damsels" come to the temple at night in a long procession holding lighted lamps in their hands. The ritual is held during March end every year. To know more about the ritual see Chamaya Vilakku . Kottankulagara Amma is famously known as the Mother who answers the call of her devotees. Countless pilgrims irrespective of caste creed and colour reach the shrine. The benevolent look of Goddess unfolds a thousand lotus flowers of real bhakthi in the minds of devotees. Chanting of Her names and mantras destroys the feelings of ignorance and pride like the flames of fire that overcomes the darkness. Many are the miracles that we see right in front of the Goddess.
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Devi temple is placed in chavara, Very closed to NH 46.Kottankulangara Devi Temple is a very ancient and holy center where thousands of believers derive mental condolence and peace of mind to tide over the miseries of life. he plot of land where the temple is situated at present was an attractive place full of natural beauty resembling the serene outlook of the forest. The thick growth of trees and plants and creepers always gave the quietness of mental tranquillity. On the northwest corner of the plot there existed a small deep pond known as Bhoothakulam. People believed that this place was a comfortable shelter for poisonous snakes. On the eastern side there was a huge extensive deep pond. During the days of rain, a stream originated from here and it would make the Kareelil Padom fertile and cultivable. As this place was full of thick growth of grass and pure water the teenagers of the neighbouring places used to assemble here with their cattle.One day the cowboys got a coconut from this place. They found a stone on the southern part of Bhoothakulam. When they hit the coconut on the stone (with the intension of removing the husk), they all got alarmed and frightened as they found drops of blood dripping from the stone. They explained the wonderful phenomena to the elders. The astrologer suggested that the stone contained the supernatural powers of VANADURGA and poojas should be started immediately after constructing a temple. The elders and cowboys cooperated and constructed a temporary temple using poles, leaves and tender leaves of coconut palm. It was a custom in ancient days that BALIKAS used to prepare flower garlands, lit the pooja lamps in ancient Kudumba temples. Accepting this tradition, the cowboys wearing the dresses of women and girls, offered poojas in the temple. The milky liquid prepared from coconut kernel was boiled, the medicinal oil (Urukku Velichenna) extracted and solid substance taken (Kottan) was offered to the goddess as Naivedyam. The poojas continued without any break.The temple which originated on the banks of the pond with Kottan as the first Naivedyam come to be known as Kottankulangara Temple. The annual temple ceremony comes toward the end of March every year. In order to commemorate the legend and origin of the temple, the model of the ancient temple is being constructed every year. The devotees stand long lines from Kunjalummoodu to Arattukadavu at the time of the Devi’s journey from Kunjalummoodu. Seeing this spiritual procession, the devotees derive unlimited amount of spiritual joy and believe this sight would help them all to have comfort and mental pleasure and redressed from the unforeseen miseries of life.
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It is a nice temple near national highway, which have a lot of stories to tell about its rituals and cultural believes. This temple is famous for the festival chamayavilakku which is held annually during end of March ( mostly in 24th and 25th ). Chamayavilakku is a great festival where hundreds of men put makeup and transforms into female as a part of Temple rituals. Chamayavilakku is the festival where handsome turns into beauty, which is a wonderful scene for our eyes. Kottankulangara Temple offers a unique and vibrant religious experience. The temple's distinct annual festival, the Kottankulangara Chamayavilakku, where men dress as women in devotion to the goddess, is a captivating cultural event. The temple premises are well-maintained, fostering a sense of serenity. The local community's involvement in preserving and promoting the temple's traditions is evident. However, the temple's popularity during festivals can result in large crowds, affecting the overall experience. Nevertheless, Kottankulangara Temple stands out for its rich cultural significance and the enthusiasm it generates during special celebrations.
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The Kottankulangara Devi Temple is a Hindu temple to the goddess Durga Bhagavathy or Aadi Shakthi, the supreme mother of power, located in the village of Chavara, Kerala, India. The temple features an unusual ritual where hundreds of sturdy men dress up as comely females. This ritual is a votive offering to goddess Bhagavathy , the deity of the temple. In this unique ritual called Chamaya Vilakku (makeup lamp), the "damsels" come to the temple at night in a long procession holding lighted lamps in their hands. The ritual is held during March end every year. To know more about the ritual see Chamaya Vilakku . Kottankulagara Amma is famously known as the Mother who answers the call of her devotees. Countless pilgrims irrespective of caste creed and colour reach the shrine. The benevolent look of Goddess unfolds a thousand lotus flowers of real bhakthi in the minds of devotees. Chanting of Her names and mantras destroys the feelings of ignorance and pride like the flames of fire that overcomes the darkness. Many are the miracles that we see right in front of the Goddess.
SANTHOSH M

SANTHOSH M

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