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Thirumoozhikkulam Sree Lakshmana Perumal Temple

58QH+552, Moozhikulam – Marathrikkal Rd, Kurumaseri, Kerala 683579, India
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Thirumoozhikkulam Sri Lakshmana Perumal Temple ‧ Hindu temple in Kurumaseri, Kerala About the temple The temple is associated with the legend of Ramayana where Rama's brother Lakshmana worshipped Rama along with their other brother Bharatha here. The presiding deity took the form of Lakshmana and worshipped here. The temple is one of the four temples that are part of Nalambalam Yatra - Rama at Thriprayar, Bharata at Irinjalakuda, Lakshmana at Moozhikkulam and Shathrughna at Payammal.

The temples are believed to be of significant antiquity with contributions at different times by the ruling empires. Constructed in Kerala style architecture, the temple is enshrined within granite walls. The temple is open from 5:00 am to 11:00 am and 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm and is administered by Travancore Devaswom Board of the Government of Kerala. The temple is one of the few temples, where a traditional dance form called Kuttiattam is practiced.

Legend This shrine is associated with legends from the Ramayana. Bharata, the brother of Rama and Lakshmana, came to invite Rama, then in exile, to take over the reins of the kingdom, an angry Lakshmana suspecting Bharata's intentions intended to kill him; however, Bharata's innocence was very soon revealed, and then the two of them offered worship together at Tirumoozhikkalam. The name Tirumoozhikalam is said to have originated from the phrase "tiru-mozhi-kalam", on translation means, the site where sweet words were uttered.[4]

As per another legend, Sage Harita was performing penance at this place. Vishnu was pleased by his devotion and appeared to him. The sage requested Vishnu to provide the way in which all men can proceed to Varnashrama Dharma, Vishnu uttered the sacred words, after which the place came to be known as Thirumoozhikalam.[4] According to Vishnu Sahasranama, Lakshmana is one of the names of Vishnu.

History mythology behind the name of this place originates from the story of Hareetha Maharishi who did penance and meditation on the banks of river Poorna (Chalakudy River). Vishnu impressed by the dedication of the Maharishi and appeared before him at the beginning of Kali Yuga. Vishnu gave some advice to Hareetha Maharshi to overcome the difficulties in Kali Yuga and these pieces of advice are called "Thiru Mozhi" meaning 'Sacred Words'. Thereafter, this place was named as "Thirumozhi kalam" – kalam means place. Thirumozhikkalam became...

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In this sthalam, there is no separate sannadhi for Thaayar. Only, Bhagavadhi Amman sannadhi is found. Near to this sthalam, the Aalvaai river is found. The speciality of this sthalam is during the time of pooja done for the perumal, there is no music instrument are played. It is said that all the temple's Gopuram, Mandapan and pragharam of this sthalam are built by Lakshma (brother of Sri Ram) and he did various service to this temple.

During Ramayana, on hearing that Sri Ramar had been sent to the forest, Bharadan went in search of him to return him to Ayodhya for doing Pattabishekam for him. On seeing Bharadan coming from Ayodhya, Lakshmanan got angry with him and tried to kill him. Since, because of this bad thought and sinful act, to get rid of the sin, Lakshman served and got the seva of this sthala Emperumaan, Moozhikkalathaan.

At that time, it is said Bharadhan arised in this sthalam and higged each other and spoke various nice and beautiful words (Mozhi). Mozhi means the languages what we speak. Since, they transferred beautiful languages (Mozhi) with each other, this sthalam is named languages (Mozhi) with each other, this sthalam is named as "Thirumozhikkalam" and later changed to "Thirumoozhikkalam".

It is said this sthalaperumal is said to Laksman. There is a great explanation about this sthalaperumal. Generally, if a person does any bad things (or) sin, he should not be the person who can give justice to it.

If a person does any sin, he should accept that and should be in a position to accept the punishment and should feel for it. The person should do proper prayasiktham (an action performed after a sin is made to make the perumal satisfied). Likewise, Lakshmanan due to his sin made against Bharadhan, is seen as the Moozhikkalathaan on the banks of Aalvaai river. This sthalam is said to be the sthalam where the Paava Mannippu (the sthalam where the sin of Lakshmanan is apologized by Bharadhan). The perumal gave his prathyaksham for Vishwamitra Maharishi son Aareetha Maharishi. In this place, the great Sri Sakthi Mantram is explained by the the...

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🌟 Thirumoozhikkulam Sree Lakshmanaperumal Temple is a sacred abode nestled in the serene village of Thirumoozhikalam (Moozhikkulam), Ernakulam district, Kerala, India. This temple holds a special place in the hearts of devotees as it is one of the 108 holy Divya Desams—a revered group of temples dedicated to Lord Vishnu.

The temple's architecture is a harmonious blend of traditional Kerala style and Dravidian influences. As you step inside, the air is thick with devotion, and the fragrance of incense lingers. The main deity, Lakshmana Perumal, stands resplendent—a divine embodiment of grace and protection. His serene countenance invites devotees to seek solace and blessings.

The temple's sanctum sanctorum houses intricate carvings, depicting scenes from the Ramayana—the epic saga of Lord Rama. The outer prakaram (circumambulatory path) encircles a sacred pond, where devotees perform rituals and seek purification. The temple's annual festival, Thiruvonam, is a vibrant celebration marked by processions, music, and traditional art forms.

As you explore the temple grounds, you'll encounter smaller shrines dedicated to other deities, including Goddess Sita, Hanuman, and Garuda. The ancient banyan tree near the entrance whispers secrets of centuries gone by, its roots intertwining with history.

Thirumoozhikkulam Sree Lakshmana Perumal Temple isn't just a physical structure; it's a spiritual haven—a place where faith transcends time. Whether you're a pilgrim seeking blessings or a curious traveler exploring Kerala's rich heritage, this temple beckons you with open arms. 🙏🏽✨ .

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Thirumoozhikkulam Sri Lakshmana Perumal Temple ‧ Hindu temple in Kurumaseri, Kerala About the temple The temple is associated with the legend of Ramayana where Rama's brother Lakshmana worshipped Rama along with their other brother Bharatha here. The presiding deity took the form of Lakshmana and worshipped here. The temple is one of the four temples that are part of Nalambalam Yatra - Rama at Thriprayar, Bharata at Irinjalakuda, Lakshmana at Moozhikkulam and Shathrughna at Payammal. The temples are believed to be of significant antiquity with contributions at different times by the ruling empires. Constructed in Kerala style architecture, the temple is enshrined within granite walls. The temple is open from 5:00 am to 11:00 am and 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm and is administered by Travancore Devaswom Board of the Government of Kerala. The temple is one of the few temples, where a traditional dance form called Kuttiattam is practiced. Legend This shrine is associated with legends from the Ramayana. Bharata, the brother of Rama and Lakshmana, came to invite Rama, then in exile, to take over the reins of the kingdom, an angry Lakshmana suspecting Bharata's intentions intended to kill him; however, Bharata's innocence was very soon revealed, and then the two of them offered worship together at Tirumoozhikkalam. The name Tirumoozhikalam is said to have originated from the phrase "tiru-mozhi-kalam", on translation means, the site where sweet words were uttered.[4] As per another legend, Sage Harita was performing penance at this place. Vishnu was pleased by his devotion and appeared to him. The sage requested Vishnu to provide the way in which all men can proceed to Varnashrama Dharma, Vishnu uttered the sacred words, after which the place came to be known as Thirumoozhikalam.[4] According to Vishnu Sahasranama, Lakshmana is one of the names of Vishnu. History mythology behind the name of this place originates from the story of Hareetha Maharishi who did penance and meditation on the banks of river Poorna (Chalakudy River). Vishnu impressed by the dedication of the Maharishi and appeared before him at the beginning of Kali Yuga. Vishnu gave some advice to Hareetha Maharshi to overcome the difficulties in Kali Yuga and these pieces of advice are called "Thiru Mozhi" meaning 'Sacred Words'. Thereafter, this place was named as "Thirumozhi kalam" – kalam means place. Thirumozhikkalam became Thirumoozhikkulam.
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നാലംബല ദർശനത്തിൽ ശ്രീ ലക്ഷ്മണ സ്വാമി ക്ഷേത്രം
Shankar RajasekharanShankar Rajasekharan
Thirumoozhikulam Lakshmana Perumal Temple, located in Moozhikkulam, Ernakulam district of Kerala, is a significant Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Lakshmana, the younger brother of Lord Rama. This temple is one of the 108 Divya Desams, the holy abodes of Vishnu revered in the Tamil Alvar hymns.The temple's history dates back to ancient times, with legends suggesting that it was initially consecrated by Lord Parasurama .The temple is part of the Nalambalam Yatra, which includes four temples dedicated to the brothers of Lord Rama: Rama at Thriprayar, Bharata at Irinjalakuda, Lakshmana at Moozhikkulam, and Shathrughna at Payammal.The temple's architecture is a beautiful example of Kerala style, featuring intricate carvings and a serene ambiance. It is surrounded by lush greenery and includes a temple tank known as Poorna Nadi.The temple is open daily from 5:00 AM to 11:00 AM and 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM.One of the most fascinating stories connected to the temple is from the Ramayana. It is believed that Bharata, the brother of Rama and Lakshmana, came to invite Rama, who was in exile, to take over the reins of the kingdom. An angry Lakshmana, suspecting Bharata's intentions, intended to kill him. However, Bharata's innocence was soon revealed, and the two brothers offered worship together at Thirumoozhikkulam. Another legend speaks of Sage Harita performing penance at this place, further adding to its spiritual significance.The temple also has a rich history of inscriptions dating back to the 10th century, detailing various gifts and contributions made to the temple.Despite facing destruction during Tipu Sultan's invasion in 1790, the temple has been restored and continues to be a place of devotion and cultural heritage
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Thirumoozhikkulam Sri Lakshmana Perumal Temple ‧ Hindu temple in Kurumaseri, Kerala About the temple The temple is associated with the legend of Ramayana where Rama's brother Lakshmana worshipped Rama along with their other brother Bharatha here. The presiding deity took the form of Lakshmana and worshipped here. The temple is one of the four temples that are part of Nalambalam Yatra - Rama at Thriprayar, Bharata at Irinjalakuda, Lakshmana at Moozhikkulam and Shathrughna at Payammal. The temples are believed to be of significant antiquity with contributions at different times by the ruling empires. Constructed in Kerala style architecture, the temple is enshrined within granite walls. The temple is open from 5:00 am to 11:00 am and 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm and is administered by Travancore Devaswom Board of the Government of Kerala. The temple is one of the few temples, where a traditional dance form called Kuttiattam is practiced. Legend This shrine is associated with legends from the Ramayana. Bharata, the brother of Rama and Lakshmana, came to invite Rama, then in exile, to take over the reins of the kingdom, an angry Lakshmana suspecting Bharata's intentions intended to kill him; however, Bharata's innocence was very soon revealed, and then the two of them offered worship together at Tirumoozhikkalam. The name Tirumoozhikalam is said to have originated from the phrase "tiru-mozhi-kalam", on translation means, the site where sweet words were uttered.[4] As per another legend, Sage Harita was performing penance at this place. Vishnu was pleased by his devotion and appeared to him. The sage requested Vishnu to provide the way in which all men can proceed to Varnashrama Dharma, Vishnu uttered the sacred words, after which the place came to be known as Thirumoozhikalam.[4] According to Vishnu Sahasranama, Lakshmana is one of the names of Vishnu. History mythology behind the name of this place originates from the story of Hareetha Maharishi who did penance and meditation on the banks of river Poorna (Chalakudy River). Vishnu impressed by the dedication of the Maharishi and appeared before him at the beginning of Kali Yuga. Vishnu gave some advice to Hareetha Maharshi to overcome the difficulties in Kali Yuga and these pieces of advice are called "Thiru Mozhi" meaning 'Sacred Words'. Thereafter, this place was named as "Thirumozhi kalam" – kalam means place. Thirumozhikkalam became Thirumoozhikkulam.
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Thirumoozhikulam Lakshmana Perumal Temple, located in Moozhikkulam, Ernakulam district of Kerala, is a significant Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Lakshmana, the younger brother of Lord Rama. This temple is one of the 108 Divya Desams, the holy abodes of Vishnu revered in the Tamil Alvar hymns.The temple's history dates back to ancient times, with legends suggesting that it was initially consecrated by Lord Parasurama .The temple is part of the Nalambalam Yatra, which includes four temples dedicated to the brothers of Lord Rama: Rama at Thriprayar, Bharata at Irinjalakuda, Lakshmana at Moozhikkulam, and Shathrughna at Payammal.The temple's architecture is a beautiful example of Kerala style, featuring intricate carvings and a serene ambiance. It is surrounded by lush greenery and includes a temple tank known as Poorna Nadi.The temple is open daily from 5:00 AM to 11:00 AM and 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM.One of the most fascinating stories connected to the temple is from the Ramayana. It is believed that Bharata, the brother of Rama and Lakshmana, came to invite Rama, who was in exile, to take over the reins of the kingdom. An angry Lakshmana, suspecting Bharata's intentions, intended to kill him. However, Bharata's innocence was soon revealed, and the two brothers offered worship together at Thirumoozhikkulam. Another legend speaks of Sage Harita performing penance at this place, further adding to its spiritual significance.The temple also has a rich history of inscriptions dating back to the 10th century, detailing various gifts and contributions made to the temple.Despite facing destruction during Tipu Sultan's invasion in 1790, the temple has been restored and continues to be a place of devotion and cultural heritage
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