The annual festival of Sri Pisharikavu Temple is celebrated in the Malayala month of "Meenam". The festival is celebrated with pomp for 8 days. The 7th day is celebrated as "Valiya Vilaku", and the 8th day is celebrated as "Kaliyattom", on which the divine Nandhakam sword is brought in procession around the temple on 7th and 8th day on a fully decorated female elephant, and traditional art form of Kerala is also staged in the temple. The Navarathri is also celebrated in a big way in the temple..
Centuries before remaining members of the "Ettuveettil" family after conspiracy against Marthanda Varma settled down in the village named Kollam near present-day Koyilandy in Calicut district. They were rich diamond merchants. One of family member prayed and did tapas to please goddess Badhra Kali. One night the goddess Sri Porkali (the family goddess of Ettuveettil pilla's) appeared in his dream and gave him a very special sword named "Nandhakam" and told him to pray her in the form of this sword and she will answer all his prayers and also asked him to go to his home town. He went back to his hometown and built a temple and started worshiping the Nandakkam sword. The family by the grace of mother Badhra Kali became very rich and powerful. They paid Samoothiri-King of kozhikode and brought a land there and settled down there with their family and built a beautiful temple here and worshiped the Nandakkam sword, it is believed that 8 family have migrated from south, namely Kiziyil, Vazhayil, Elayedathu, Echarathil, Punathil, Nanothu, Mundakkal, Erothu. Native people called them "vyapari"(merchants) at that time. Later name changed to "Ravari" in colloquial language. The community is existing even now and they have special rights for conducting festival called...
Ā Ā Ā Read morePisharikkavu is a temple near Koilandy . The sword called Nandakam is worshipped here as the Goddess. It seems a group of Nair diamond merchants who were belonging to Kollam of Southern Kerala were great devotees of the Goddess. The Goddess had given them her sword called Nandakam and asked them to worship the sword instead of her. Since they were opposed to the very powerful king Marthanda Verma, they were forced to run away from their native place. They migrated to the northern part of Kerala and settled down near Koilandy. They decided to call the place of their new settlement as āKollamā in memory of their native place. They also built a temple for the sword Nandakam and called it Pisharikkavu. The local population used to call them as Vyapari Nayars and this later changed over time in to āRavari Nayarsā. Apart from the devi temple , the temple also houses a siva temple. Valia vattala guruthi is the main offering and booked for several years. Udayasthama pooja, Niramala, Rakthapushpanjali, Palpayasom are a few of the other offerings. The main festival of the temple is celebrated in the Malayalam month Meenam (March-April) for eight days and with innumerable processions in the presence of thousands of devotees. The 7th day is celebrated as "Valiya Vilaku", and the 8th day is celebrated as "Kaliyattom", The divine Nandhakam sword is brought in procession around the temple on 7th and 8th day on a fully decorated female elephant, and traditional art forms of Kerala is also staged in the temple. Thayambaka, pachavadyam, padhakom, ottanthullal, chakyarkoothu are also performed well on these days. Navarathri festival is also celebrated in...
Ā Ā Ā Read morePisharikavu Temple is a revered Hindu temple located in Kozhikode, Kerala, India. Here's what makes it special:
Dedicated to Goddess Bhagavathi, a form of Goddess Kali Famous for its traditional Kerala-style architecture and beautiful carvings Scenic surroundings, with lush greenery and a peaceful atmosphere Important center for traditional arts, including music, dance, and theater Annual festivals, including the Navarathri and Thalappoli celebrations Traditional temple rituals and pujas performed daily Nearby attractions, such as the Kozhikode Beach and Beypore Port
Pisharikavu Temple is a significant cultural and spiritual landmark in Kozhikode, attracting devotees and art enthusiasts alike. Its stunning architecture, peaceful ambiance, and rich cultural heritage make it a must-visit destination.
Some highlights include:
The majestic temple tower (gopuram) and entrance The intricately carved sculptures and murals depicting Hindu mythology The sacred sanctum sanctorum housing the deity Goddess Bhagavathi The vibrant festival celebrations, featuring traditional music, dance, and rituals The opportunity to witness traditional Kerala arts and performances
Pisharikavu Temple is also known for its unique traditions, such as the "Pisharikavu Kaliyattam" - a traditional dance form performed during festivals. The temple's serene surroundings and cultural significance make it an ideal destination for those seeking a spiritual and...
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