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Sree Thirumandhamkunnu Bhagavathi Temple Angadippuram
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Thirumandhamkunnu Temple is a historically significant Hindu temple in Angadipuram, which was the capital of Valluvanad Rajavamsham, in Malappuram district, Kerala state, South India.
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Devipadam Thirumandhamkunnu (Valiya Kandam)
X6J2+9P3, Bhagavathi Padam, Angadipuram, Kerala 679321, India
Chaver Thara
Thirumandham Kunnu Temple, Pratheeksha colony, Angadipuram, Kerala 679321, India
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Uduppi Restaurant
X6H2+HPC, Chanthully Paadam, Angadipuram, Kerala 679321, India
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Chanthully Paadam, Angadipuram, Kerala 679321, India
Bhasuri Vegetarian Hotel
X6H3+534, Chanthully Paadam, Angadipuram, Kerala 679321, India
Hotel Hill Park
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Aswathi Hotel
X5GX+WHJ, Kozhikode - Malappuram - Palakkad Hwy, Kayal Padam, Angadipuram, Kerala 679321, India
Sivakami Bhavan
Marungath Colony, Angadipuram, Kerala 679321, India
Minnus Ghee Rice Centre
X5HW+7JG, Calicut Road, near KTM bike showroom, Kayal Padam, Angadipuram, Kerala 679321, India
Repaz Royale
Valancheri road, Kayal Padam, Angadipuram, Perinthalmanna, Kerala 679321, India
Shawarma Kada
Railway Gate, Bus Stop, NH 966, Pallippuram, Angadipuram, Kerala 679321, India
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Hotel Rithu Regency and Vegetarian Restaurant
Near, Railway over bridge, PO, Marungath Colony, Angadipuram, Perinthalmanna, Kerala 679321, India
Devi Inn
Chanthully Paadam, Angadipuram, Kerala 679321, India
Blue Mont Residency
opposite thali temple, Pratheeksha colony, Angadipuram, Kerala 679321, India
Lotus Grand Residency
Opp. Tali Temple, Kozhikode-Ferokh-Palakkad Highway, Angadipuram, Malapuram, Kerala 679321, India
Chengara Heritage
Near Railway Gate, Angadippuram, Perinthalmanna, Malappuram, Kerala 679321, India
Aarya Bhavan Hotel & Residency
Angadippuram, Perinthalmanna, near Government Politechnic College, Malappuram, Kerala 679321, India
Diamond residency and Heritage Home
near thirumandhamkunnu temple, calicut road oradam palam, calicut, Palakkad - Kozhikode Hwy, Angadipuram, Kerala 679321, India
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Sree Thirumandhamkunnu Bhagavathi Temple Angadippuram

Station, near Angadipuram, Bhagavathi Padam, Angadipuram, Kerala 679321, India
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Thirumandhamkunnu Temple is a historically significant Hindu temple in Angadipuram, which was the capital of Valluvanad Rajavamsham, in Malappuram district, Kerala state, South India.

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Devipadam Thirumandhamkunnu (Valiya Kandam)

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Minnus Ghee Rice Centre

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Sree Thirumandhamkunnu Bhagavthy temple is one of the ancient and famous Mahakshethras of Kerala. This shrine which is the foremost in the Bhadrakali temples. This Temple is located at Angadippuram in Malappuram district. The temple stands prominently on the top of a hillock with an attractive look and majestic apperearance.The scenic beauty, the bliss of solitude and mental peace imparted by this place will ever be in the mind of a devotee who had at least been once to this place.

FACTS ABOUT MANGALYA POOJA Mangalya pooja is offered for Ganapathy at Sree moolasthanam with kadali Fruits, Appam, Ada and Payasam praying for the yearly marriage of youths and maiden. It is believed that through God's grace all obstacles overcome and a perfect alliance obtained. Three mangalya poojas one each every year for 3 consecutive years is obligatory. Even if the marriage takes place during this period the poojas remaining to be done should be performed without break. Earlier mangalya poojas used to be held on the first Friday in Thulam.But due to rush of devotees this pooja is performed on all Fridays,

FACTS ABOUT TEMPLE The King Mandhatha of surya dynasty ruled the country for long period. He then gave away the kingdom to his successors and chose to meditate on lord Siva and attain the lord�s feets at the end. Siva was pleased with his penance appeared before the king and offered him any boon. The king prayed to the lord for an idol to worship till his death. Siva gave him the most holly Siva linga at Kailas, which was too dear to him and which used to be worshiped by Parvathy. Carrying the Siva linga on head mandhatha started his downward journey from Kailas and reached the hill now known as Thirumandhamkunnu.A spring with crystal clear water flowed along the northern slop of the hill. Many beautiful birds chirped in the jungle. Wild animals like lion, tiger, and elephant roamed about in the wilderness in full harmony forgetting their traditional enimity. Different kinds of trees and plants grew in the region and gave out sweet smell in to the atmosphere. The surrounding attracted the king. Feelings of idol on his head heavy he placed it on the ground at immediately the linga got stuck in to the earth.

Lord Siva had gifted the linga to the king when his consort parvathy was away for her bath. When parvathy turned up for worship the Siva linga was not there. She got upset on enquiry she know that it was presented to the king mandhatha, by her husband. Being too much attached to it she wanted the linga back. Siva tolled her that he had no objection in her trying to get it back.

Parvathy no offered bhadrakali and a host of bhoothas to rush up and get back the Siva lingam from the king. With the army of Bhoothas Kali reached the northern slope of Thirumandha hill. The brightness emitted by the Linga installed by Mandnatha was so great that it dazzled the eyes of kali and bhoothas and they were unable to move up the hills. So they started throwing up the weapons from the foot of the hill. The ascetic attending on mandhatha were unarmed but tried to defend themselves with whatever things they had. These being insufficient to protect them they plucked Attanga nuts from their creeper plants, which were available in plenty and threw them at the enemy. Because of the power of Lord Siva and the mandra power of Mandhatha the nuts got changed in to arrows instantly. Kali and her Bhoothas could not resist them the fight lasted for 15 days.

The age old custom of "ATTANGA YERU" on first of Thulam (The Malayalam month) on the new moon day of the same month in the forenoon before pantheerady pooja refers to the legendary fight between mandhatha and kali.

Expecting defeat Mahamaya took her viswaroopa. She had an elephant in an ear and a lion in the other as earring. Seeing this form the ascetics fell down senseless. When mahamaya in this form reached the hilltop mandhatha was also helpless. He embraced the sivalinga kali tried to capture it by force. In this struggle that followed the linga got...

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Thirumandhamkunnu Bhagavthy temple is one of the ancient and famous Mahakshethras of Kerala. This shrine which is the foremost in the Bhadrakali temples. This Temple is located at Angadippuram in Malappuram district. The temple stands prominently on the top of a hillock with an attractive look and majestic apperearance.The scenic beauty, the bliss of solitude and mental pease imparted by this place will ever be in the mind of a devotee who had at least been once to this place.

The King Mandhatha of surya dynasty ruled the country for long period. He then gave away the kingdom to his successors and chose to meditate on lord Siva and attain the lord's feets at the end. Siva was pleased with his penance appeared before the king and offered him any boon. The king prayed to the lord for an idol to worship till his death. Siva gave him the most holly Siva linga at Kailas, which was too dear to him and which used to be worshiped by Parvathy and the disappeared.

Carrying the Siva linga on head mandhatha started his downward journey from Kailas and reached the hill now known as Thirumandhamkunnu.A spring with crystal clear water flowed along the northern slop of the hill. Many beautiful birds chirped in the jungle. Wild animals like lion, tiger, and elephant roamed about in the wilderness in full harmony forgetting their traditional enimity. Different kinds of trees and plants grew in the region and gave out sweet smell in to the atmosphere. The surrounding attracted the king. Feelings of idol on his head heavy he placed it on the ground at immediately the linga got stuck in to the earth.

Lord Siva had gifted the linga to the king when his consort parvathy was away for her bath. When parvathy turned up for worship the Siva linga was not there. She got upset on enquiry she know that it was presented to the king mandhatha, by her husband. Being too much attached to it she wanted the linga back. Siva tolled her that he had no objection in her trying to get it back.

Parvathy no offered bhadrakali and a host of bhoothas to rush up and get back the Siva lingam from the king. With the army of Bhoothas Kali reached the northern slope of Thirumandha hill. The brightness emitted by the Linga installed by Mandnatha was so great that it dazzled the eyes of kali and bhoothas and they were unable to move up the hills. So they started throwing up the weapons from the foot of the hill. The ascetic attending on mandhatha were unarmed but tried to defend themselves with whatever things they had. These being insufficient to protect them they plucked Attanga nuts from their creeper plants, which were available in plenty and threw them at the enemy. Because of the power of Lord Siva and the mandra power of Mandhatha the nuts got changed in to arrows instantly. Kali and her Bhoothas could not resist them the fight lasted...

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Located at angadipuram in malapuram district this is an ancient religious temple located on a beautiful hillock bearing the charm of kerala temple architecture. Here the main deities lord siva, goddess bhadrakali and lord vigneswara are enshrined together (sapthamathruka) in sreemoolasthanam in different directions with openings on either sides for darshan. The temple gains popularity globally for the mangalya pooja (marriage oblation). This is conducted before the shrine of lord vigneswara in the south side of temple.The idol here can be seen in a tilted position in the sreemoolasthanam. Devotionally this pooja is performed to remove the obstacles of getting married as this issue is now a major social cause. This shrine of lord vigneswara will be opened for this pooja only. Mangalya pooja is performed on all sundays, tuesdays and fridays and the principle is that it is has to be done by a devotee three times in three consecutive years considered as devotionally obligatory. Kadali pazham, appam, ada and payasam are offered before lord vigneswara and after pooja this was given as prasadam to those who have booked it. Booking for this special pooja can be done online on which dates are allotted. Seperate rates for each years pooja. Presence of relatives or on whoms name pooja is booked should arrive before the shrine and the pooja will be held by the priest before them. Pooja starts at 9.30am and conclude within two hours. Nearly 200 persons are allowed for a days pooja. Token available from 6am to get priority in calling and for getting prasadams. Even if any one gets married within the three years period they as couples have to continue the pooja and finish the three turns. Mutturukkal is an offering here on which priest will break coconuts to remove obstacles related with ailments and prosperity. All common vazhipadukal pertaining to the goddess can be offerered here also. Dress code apply as to enter srikovil mens to wear dhotis without upper cloths and traditional wears for womens.Temple offers annadhanam too. Devaswam cottages also available. Good parking facilities. Private restaurants and hotels around the temple not good and unhygienic. It takes nearly one hour road travel from shornur railway station and guruvayur to reach here. Angadipuram nearest railway station operating shuttle services towards shornur and the only express train stops here is rajyarani. CIA is the nearest airport. Auto, cab and bus services available before the temple. Handsoff to the management of the temple for functioning in a professional manner as the overall arrangments are systematic upto devotees satisfactions...

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Raghunandan RamachandranRaghunandan Ramachandran
Sree Thirumandhamkunnu Bhagavthy temple is one of the ancient and famous Mahakshethras of Kerala. This shrine which is the foremost in the Bhadrakali temples. This Temple is located at Angadippuram in Malappuram district. The temple stands prominently on the top of a hillock with an attractive look and majestic apperearance.The scenic beauty, the bliss of solitude and mental peace imparted by this place will ever be in the mind of a devotee who had at least been once to this place. FACTS ABOUT MANGALYA POOJA Mangalya pooja is offered for Ganapathy at Sree moolasthanam with kadali Fruits, Appam, Ada and Payasam praying for the yearly marriage of youths and maiden. It is believed that through God's grace all obstacles overcome and a perfect alliance obtained. Three mangalya poojas one each every year for 3 consecutive years is obligatory. Even if the marriage takes place during this period the poojas remaining to be done should be performed without break. Earlier mangalya poojas used to be held on the first Friday in Thulam.But due to rush of devotees this pooja is performed on all Fridays, FACTS ABOUT TEMPLE The King Mandhatha of surya dynasty ruled the country for long period. He then gave away the kingdom to his successors and chose to meditate on lord Siva and attain the lord�s feets at the end. Siva was pleased with his penance appeared before the king and offered him any boon. The king prayed to the lord for an idol to worship till his death. Siva gave him the most holly Siva linga at Kailas, which was too dear to him and which used to be worshiped by Parvathy. Carrying the Siva linga on head mandhatha started his downward journey from Kailas and reached the hill now known as Thirumandhamkunnu.A spring with crystal clear water flowed along the northern slop of the hill. Many beautiful birds chirped in the jungle. Wild animals like lion, tiger, and elephant roamed about in the wilderness in full harmony forgetting their traditional enimity. Different kinds of trees and plants grew in the region and gave out sweet smell in to the atmosphere. The surrounding attracted the king. Feelings of idol on his head heavy he placed it on the ground at immediately the linga got stuck in to the earth. Lord Siva had gifted the linga to the king when his consort parvathy was away for her bath. When parvathy turned up for worship the Siva linga was not there. She got upset on enquiry she know that it was presented to the king mandhatha, by her husband. Being too much attached to it she wanted the linga back. Siva tolled her that he had no objection in her trying to get it back. Parvathy no offered bhadrakali and a host of bhoothas to rush up and get back the Siva lingam from the king. With the army of Bhoothas Kali reached the northern slope of Thirumandha hill. The brightness emitted by the Linga installed by Mandnatha was so great that it dazzled the eyes of kali and bhoothas and they were unable to move up the hills. So they started throwing up the weapons from the foot of the hill. The ascetic attending on mandhatha were unarmed but tried to defend themselves with whatever things they had. These being insufficient to protect them they plucked Attanga nuts from their creeper plants, which were available in plenty and threw them at the enemy. Because of the power of Lord Siva and the mandra power of Mandhatha the nuts got changed in to arrows instantly. Kali and her Bhoothas could not resist them the fight lasted for 15 days. The age old custom of "ATTANGA YERU" on first of Thulam (The Malayalam month) on the new moon day of the same month in the forenoon before pantheerady pooja refers to the legendary fight between mandhatha and kali. Expecting defeat Mahamaya took her viswaroopa. She had an elephant in an ear and a lion in the other as earring. Seeing this form the ascetics fell down senseless. When mahamaya in this form reached the hilltop mandhatha was also helpless. He embraced the sivalinga kali tried to capture it by force. In this struggle that followed the linga got split into two.
Jithesh ManjaparambilJithesh Manjaparambil
Thirumandhamkunnu Bhagavthy temple is one of the ancient and famous Mahakshethras of Kerala. This shrine which is the foremost in the Bhadrakali temples. This Temple is located at Angadippuram in Malappuram district. The temple stands prominently on the top of a hillock with an attractive look and majestic apperearance.The scenic beauty, the bliss of solitude and mental pease imparted by this place will ever be in the mind of a devotee who had at least been once to this place. The King Mandhatha of surya dynasty ruled the country for long period. He then gave away the kingdom to his successors and chose to meditate on lord Siva and attain the lord's feets at the end. Siva was pleased with his penance appeared before the king and offered him any boon. The king prayed to the lord for an idol to worship till his death. Siva gave him the most holly Siva linga at Kailas, which was too dear to him and which used to be worshiped by Parvathy and the disappeared. Carrying the Siva linga on head mandhatha started his downward journey from Kailas and reached the hill now known as Thirumandhamkunnu.A spring with crystal clear water flowed along the northern slop of the hill. Many beautiful birds chirped in the jungle. Wild animals like lion, tiger, and elephant roamed about in the wilderness in full harmony forgetting their traditional enimity. Different kinds of trees and plants grew in the region and gave out sweet smell in to the atmosphere. The surrounding attracted the king. Feelings of idol on his head heavy he placed it on the ground at immediately the linga got stuck in to the earth. Lord Siva had gifted the linga to the king when his consort parvathy was away for her bath. When parvathy turned up for worship the Siva linga was not there. She got upset on enquiry she know that it was presented to the king mandhatha, by her husband. Being too much attached to it she wanted the linga back. Siva tolled her that he had no objection in her trying to get it back. Parvathy no offered bhadrakali and a host of bhoothas to rush up and get back the Siva lingam from the king. With the army of Bhoothas Kali reached the northern slope of Thirumandha hill. The brightness emitted by the Linga installed by Mandnatha was so great that it dazzled the eyes of kali and bhoothas and they were unable to move up the hills. So they started throwing up the weapons from the foot of the hill. The ascetic attending on mandhatha were unarmed but tried to defend themselves with whatever things they had. These being insufficient to protect them they plucked Attanga nuts from their creeper plants, which were available in plenty and threw them at the enemy. Because of the power of Lord Siva and the mandra power of Mandhatha the nuts got changed in to arrows instantly. Kali and her Bhoothas could not resist them the fight lasted for 15 days.
VISHNU SATHEESHVISHNU SATHEESH
This unique temple located in Angadippuram in Malappuram district, is famous for its Mangalya Pooja, an offering done to get rid of all the problems related to marriage. The prime deity of the temple is Thirumandhamkunnilamma who was the official Goddess of the feudal kings of that region during the Middle Age. The major deities here include Lord Shiva, Parvathi, Ganapathy and Bhadrakali. The legend behind the existence of this temple is interesting. King Mandhata of Surya dynasty was an ardent devotee of Lord Shiva. He prayed till the Lord was pleased with his penance. When asked for a boon, the King requested for a shivaling from the Lord that can be worshipped till death. On his request, Lord Shiva gives him a shivaling, which he takes down from Mount Kailash. On his journey, the King passes through jungles and find that the birds, animals and the whole nature was happy and chirping. Listening to this natural harmony around him, he keeps the shivaling down to marvel the surroundings. It is believed that the shivaling gets stuck to the ground, which could not be moved from there. Meanwhile, Goddess Parvati comes to know that the shivaling that she had worshipped so dearly was given to the King by her husband when she was away for bath. As Lord Shiva had no objection on Parvati acquiring the shivaling back, the Goddess reached the Thirumandha hill (where the temple is today situated) along with Bhadrakali and bhoothas to get the shivaling back. They couldn't reach near the shivaling due to the bright light that emanated from the stone. This battle is believed to have lasted for 15 days, and the shivaling gets split into two when Kali tries to acquire it forcefully.
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Sree Thirumandhamkunnu Bhagavthy temple is one of the ancient and famous Mahakshethras of Kerala. This shrine which is the foremost in the Bhadrakali temples. This Temple is located at Angadippuram in Malappuram district. The temple stands prominently on the top of a hillock with an attractive look and majestic apperearance.The scenic beauty, the bliss of solitude and mental peace imparted by this place will ever be in the mind of a devotee who had at least been once to this place. FACTS ABOUT MANGALYA POOJA Mangalya pooja is offered for Ganapathy at Sree moolasthanam with kadali Fruits, Appam, Ada and Payasam praying for the yearly marriage of youths and maiden. It is believed that through God's grace all obstacles overcome and a perfect alliance obtained. Three mangalya poojas one each every year for 3 consecutive years is obligatory. Even if the marriage takes place during this period the poojas remaining to be done should be performed without break. Earlier mangalya poojas used to be held on the first Friday in Thulam.But due to rush of devotees this pooja is performed on all Fridays, FACTS ABOUT TEMPLE The King Mandhatha of surya dynasty ruled the country for long period. He then gave away the kingdom to his successors and chose to meditate on lord Siva and attain the lord�s feets at the end. Siva was pleased with his penance appeared before the king and offered him any boon. The king prayed to the lord for an idol to worship till his death. Siva gave him the most holly Siva linga at Kailas, which was too dear to him and which used to be worshiped by Parvathy. Carrying the Siva linga on head mandhatha started his downward journey from Kailas and reached the hill now known as Thirumandhamkunnu.A spring with crystal clear water flowed along the northern slop of the hill. Many beautiful birds chirped in the jungle. Wild animals like lion, tiger, and elephant roamed about in the wilderness in full harmony forgetting their traditional enimity. Different kinds of trees and plants grew in the region and gave out sweet smell in to the atmosphere. The surrounding attracted the king. Feelings of idol on his head heavy he placed it on the ground at immediately the linga got stuck in to the earth. Lord Siva had gifted the linga to the king when his consort parvathy was away for her bath. When parvathy turned up for worship the Siva linga was not there. She got upset on enquiry she know that it was presented to the king mandhatha, by her husband. Being too much attached to it she wanted the linga back. Siva tolled her that he had no objection in her trying to get it back. Parvathy no offered bhadrakali and a host of bhoothas to rush up and get back the Siva lingam from the king. With the army of Bhoothas Kali reached the northern slope of Thirumandha hill. The brightness emitted by the Linga installed by Mandnatha was so great that it dazzled the eyes of kali and bhoothas and they were unable to move up the hills. So they started throwing up the weapons from the foot of the hill. The ascetic attending on mandhatha were unarmed but tried to defend themselves with whatever things they had. These being insufficient to protect them they plucked Attanga nuts from their creeper plants, which were available in plenty and threw them at the enemy. Because of the power of Lord Siva and the mandra power of Mandhatha the nuts got changed in to arrows instantly. Kali and her Bhoothas could not resist them the fight lasted for 15 days. The age old custom of "ATTANGA YERU" on first of Thulam (The Malayalam month) on the new moon day of the same month in the forenoon before pantheerady pooja refers to the legendary fight between mandhatha and kali. Expecting defeat Mahamaya took her viswaroopa. She had an elephant in an ear and a lion in the other as earring. Seeing this form the ascetics fell down senseless. When mahamaya in this form reached the hilltop mandhatha was also helpless. He embraced the sivalinga kali tried to capture it by force. In this struggle that followed the linga got split into two.
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Thirumandhamkunnu Bhagavthy temple is one of the ancient and famous Mahakshethras of Kerala. This shrine which is the foremost in the Bhadrakali temples. This Temple is located at Angadippuram in Malappuram district. The temple stands prominently on the top of a hillock with an attractive look and majestic apperearance.The scenic beauty, the bliss of solitude and mental pease imparted by this place will ever be in the mind of a devotee who had at least been once to this place. The King Mandhatha of surya dynasty ruled the country for long period. He then gave away the kingdom to his successors and chose to meditate on lord Siva and attain the lord's feets at the end. Siva was pleased with his penance appeared before the king and offered him any boon. The king prayed to the lord for an idol to worship till his death. Siva gave him the most holly Siva linga at Kailas, which was too dear to him and which used to be worshiped by Parvathy and the disappeared. Carrying the Siva linga on head mandhatha started his downward journey from Kailas and reached the hill now known as Thirumandhamkunnu.A spring with crystal clear water flowed along the northern slop of the hill. Many beautiful birds chirped in the jungle. Wild animals like lion, tiger, and elephant roamed about in the wilderness in full harmony forgetting their traditional enimity. Different kinds of trees and plants grew in the region and gave out sweet smell in to the atmosphere. The surrounding attracted the king. Feelings of idol on his head heavy he placed it on the ground at immediately the linga got stuck in to the earth. Lord Siva had gifted the linga to the king when his consort parvathy was away for her bath. When parvathy turned up for worship the Siva linga was not there. She got upset on enquiry she know that it was presented to the king mandhatha, by her husband. Being too much attached to it she wanted the linga back. Siva tolled her that he had no objection in her trying to get it back. Parvathy no offered bhadrakali and a host of bhoothas to rush up and get back the Siva lingam from the king. With the army of Bhoothas Kali reached the northern slope of Thirumandha hill. The brightness emitted by the Linga installed by Mandnatha was so great that it dazzled the eyes of kali and bhoothas and they were unable to move up the hills. So they started throwing up the weapons from the foot of the hill. The ascetic attending on mandhatha were unarmed but tried to defend themselves with whatever things they had. These being insufficient to protect them they plucked Attanga nuts from their creeper plants, which were available in plenty and threw them at the enemy. Because of the power of Lord Siva and the mandra power of Mandhatha the nuts got changed in to arrows instantly. Kali and her Bhoothas could not resist them the fight lasted for 15 days.
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This unique temple located in Angadippuram in Malappuram district, is famous for its Mangalya Pooja, an offering done to get rid of all the problems related to marriage. The prime deity of the temple is Thirumandhamkunnilamma who was the official Goddess of the feudal kings of that region during the Middle Age. The major deities here include Lord Shiva, Parvathi, Ganapathy and Bhadrakali. The legend behind the existence of this temple is interesting. King Mandhata of Surya dynasty was an ardent devotee of Lord Shiva. He prayed till the Lord was pleased with his penance. When asked for a boon, the King requested for a shivaling from the Lord that can be worshipped till death. On his request, Lord Shiva gives him a shivaling, which he takes down from Mount Kailash. On his journey, the King passes through jungles and find that the birds, animals and the whole nature was happy and chirping. Listening to this natural harmony around him, he keeps the shivaling down to marvel the surroundings. It is believed that the shivaling gets stuck to the ground, which could not be moved from there. Meanwhile, Goddess Parvati comes to know that the shivaling that she had worshipped so dearly was given to the King by her husband when she was away for bath. As Lord Shiva had no objection on Parvati acquiring the shivaling back, the Goddess reached the Thirumandha hill (where the temple is today situated) along with Bhadrakali and bhoothas to get the shivaling back. They couldn't reach near the shivaling due to the bright light that emanated from the stone. This battle is believed to have lasted for 15 days, and the shivaling gets split into two when Kali tries to acquire it forcefully.
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