A Timeless Abode of Spiritual Harmony - Sree Madiyan Koolom Temple
Sree Madiyan Koolom Temple, located near Kanhangad in Kasaragod district of Kerala, is an absolute gem steeped in history and spirituality. With a rich heritage spanning 500 years, this temple stands as a testament to the cultural and religious significance of the region.
Dedicated to the revered deities 'Kshetrapalakan' and Kalarathri Amma (Bhadrakali), Sree Madiyan Koolom Temple holds a prominent position among Hindu temples in the district. As one of the oldest temples in North Kerala, it exudes an aura of ancient grandeur and tranquility.
The temple serves as the headquarters of the 'Allada Swaroopam Mookatham Nadu', further highlighting its historical and cultural importance. The captivating wooden carvings adorning the temple are a sight to behold, reflecting the exquisite craftsmanship of yesteryears.
What sets Sree Madiyan Koolom Temple apart is its inclusivity and the depiction of unity among different religions and castes. The epic poems associated with the temple beautifully convey the message of harmony and coexistence, making it a beacon of spiritual enlightenment.
Visiting this sacred place provides a profound and uplifting experience. The serene ambiance and the palpable sense of devotion create an atmosphere conducive to introspection and inner peace. The temple's surroundings are also blessed with natural beauty, enhancing the overall spiritual journey.
The temple's management and staff deserve commendation for their dedicated efforts in preserving and promoting the temple's heritage. Their commitment to maintaining the sanctity of the place and providing a welcoming environment for devotees is highly admirable.
If you are in the Kasaragod district of Kerala, a visit to Sree Madiyan Koolom Temple is a must. It is a place where history, spirituality, and cultural diversity converge, offering a glimpse into the rich tapestry of Kerala's religious traditions. Prepare to be awe-inspired by the centuries-old wooden carvings and embrace the spiritual harmony that pervades this...
   Read moreNadu'. The temple, famous for its centuries old wooden carvings is also known for its epic poems which portrays unity of different religions and castes. The temple sprawls in a 6 acres of land out of which 3 acres consists of monuments built in traditional Kerala style architecture and is also famous for its sculptures and astonishing wooden carvings which depicts the ancient stories from Ramayana and other epics. Most of the carvings are found in Thekkini, western Gopuram and the Mandapa near the pond. The 'Thekkini Mandapam' near the temple kitchen has the etchings of Dakshayagam, Seethaswayamvaram and the Vanayathra of Rama and Lakshmana. The western gopuram shows instances of Amruthamadhanam, Kaliyamardhanam and Ananthashayanam. The etchings showing the premier of churning ocean of "Palazhi" using Vasuki to make Amrut (Kshir Sagar) looks extraordinarily beautiful. The carvings also includes erotic wooden etchings similar to those of the world-famous Khajuraho temple in Madhya Pradesh. A mural painting of the Narasimha avatar of Lord Vishnu is...
   Read more   Read moreMadiyan Koolom is one of the very important temple in Kasaragod district-The main deity is known as Madiyan Kshetrapalakan This temple is very beautiful and it resembles the ancient cultural tradition of north Malabar-The beautiful pond nearby is very attractive and the greenish surrounding is so refreshing In an year, two festival celebrates1-Paattulsavam (Jan) 2-kalasam ulsavam (May) You can reach here with in 15-20 mints from Kanjanagd town. If you are travel by bus -from Kanjanagd town, get local bus which going to Bekkal/Chandra giri route and get down in Madian koolom junction--from there, 1 KM towards east During Kalasha ulsavam, along with kalasha ezhunnallathu, 6 theyyams performs in two days Madiyan Kshetrapalakan, kaalarathri, Nadayil bagavathi, Manalan,...