Velorvattom Maha deva temple", dedicated to lord Shiva. The temple has two "nada" (entries) which is uncommon in Kerala. The temple was owned by "Azhvanchery Thamprakkal" and now maintained by Kerala Urazma Devasam Board (KUDB). The temple is believed to be 700 years old. It is believed that the temple was created by Vilwamangalam Swami, a great saint who was a staunch Krishna devotee .
About the temple
The Temple has two Nadas ,two Dhawjas and Sreekovils in which Lord Shiva resides in two forms which is very rare in Kerala. This temple is one among the 108 temples concecrated by Parasurama in Kerala. This temple is considered to be the MoolaKudumbam of many well known Families in Kerala.
About the Deity One on the north side known as the Vadakkanappan is considered to be the original pratishta and the pratishta on the south side is a Swayambhoo Vigraham called the Tekkanappan. A Bull is also reared by the authorities in the temple premises as it is considered to be closely related to Lord Shiva. It is believed that Nirmalya Darsanam in Velorvattom Mahadeva temple can lessen our sufferings and bring prosperity to our lifes.
The temple also consists of other Pratishtas namely Mahavishnu, Shasthavu, Ganpathi, Yakshiamma and Naga Pratishta.The Naga Pratishta is given equal importance in this temple. Shivaratri is being celebrated on a grand scale in this tample. An Eight days festival is celebrated in the malayalam month of Kumbham.
Festivals Velorvattom Mahadeva Temple has its annual festival celebrated in the month of feb-March. Among the significant Vazhpadu in this temple include Purakuvilakku, Koovala Mala, Dhara, Sangabhishekam, Mritunjaya Pushpanjali for Lord shiva and PattumManjal and Talichukoda for Naga pratishta. There is also a Vazhipadu named Pitrunamaskaram which is made as an offering to the souls of the ancestors. The temple is conventionally decorated with plantain, coconut leaves, flowers, leaves, traditional lamps and lights. Melam, the panchavadya, a traditional Kerala temple music performance with five instruments, are performed as part of the festival. Traditional performing arts, music and dance are staged during the period.
The festival ends with Arattu. The utsava murti (procession deity) of the deity is taken out of the temple for ritual bathing on the final day. Caparisoned elephants and melam are part of the ritual.
Accessibility Airport
The Nearest Airport is Cochin International Airport. Railways
Cherthala and about half kilometers towards the east of Cherthala Railway Station. Road
The temple is located at about 2 kilometers towards the west of KSRTC bus station.
Temple Address
Velorvattom Temple, Cherthala...
Read moreThis is one of the 108 Shiva temples believed to have been built by Parasurama. Velorvattam Mahadeva Temple is located in Velorvattam near Cherthala in Alappuzha district. Of the 108 Shiva temples, two Cherthalas are mentioned.
The temple is believed to have been built by Vilvamangalam Swamy about 700 years ago. The temple was formerly owned by the Alvancherry Thampras. There was a lot of property belonging to the temple. The Alvancherry Thampras entrusted the famous and influential Tonikkadavu Menon with the task of exploring the Velorvattam Devaswom, and they cleverly made all the Devaswom objects in their name. Upon learning of this, the Thampras removed the Thonikkadavu Menon from the jurisdiction of the Devaswakaryas and replaced them with the Thekkedatha branch family. (These things are described in the "Thekkedathu Family" in the ithihyamala of Kottarathil Shankunni). Later the temple came under the ownership of the Kerala Urazhma Devaswom Board and continues to this day.
The festival at the Velorvattam Mahadeva Temple is held in the month of Kumbh, with three Shivelis and five poojas. Goddesses: Inside: Sastav, Ganapati, Vishnu. Outside: Nagayakshi, Massacre, Rakshasas.
The temple is located at a distance of 1 km from the Cherthala KSRTC bus stand near the National...
Read moreVelorvattom Sri Mahadeva Temple is a Hindu temple located in Cherthala in Alleppey district in the Indian state of Kerala. Believed to be constructed in the 7th century by Azhvanchery Thamprakkal. According to the legend, Kerala is the land gifted by Lord Parasurama, the sixth incarnation of Lord Maha Vishnu. The installation of Lord Shiva’s idol was made by the same sage Parasurama. The temple of Velorvattom Sri Mahadeva is one of the few temples in the state where two nalambalam and two flagpoles are dedicated. The temple is one of 108 temples of Siva contained in Shivalaya Sothram; The exact period of installation of this temple is not known. This temple is the family of Kudumbha kshetram or moolasthana prathista for many famous families of Kerala. Two Sree kovils are there and in both Siva pratistha is there. One is Thekkanappan the Kirathamurthy and the other is Vadakkanappan, as Mahadeva. 5 poojas, 3 seevali everything is there,...
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