Vamanamurthy Temple, Thrikakkara – The Temple
The temple complex, which is enclosed in a large area in
picturesque surroundings, holds the main sanctum dedicated to Lord
Vamana. Presiding Deity is called as Kaatkaraiappan / Vamanamurthy and
Mother is called as Perunchelva Nayaki
/ Vaathsalya Valli. The sanctum sanctorum of the main shrine houses the
idol of Maha Vishnu. The idol is in the form of Lord Vamana preparing to
place his foot on the Asura King Mahabali. Presiding is found in standing
posture facing the south direction. This temple is characterized by its vritta
(circular) Vimanam. Vimaanam over
the sanctum is called as Pushkala Vimanam.
Surrounding the inner complex walls is a series of
thousands of lamps called Chuttuvilakku which translates to 'surrounding
lamps'. There are Shrines for Bhagavati, Maha Lakshmi, Sastha, Gopalakrishna, Naga, Brahma
Rakshasa and Yakshi. The Brahmarakshasa shrine is located in the outer complex, along with
a Banyan-tree god and the Sarpa
Kavu. There are two ponds associated with the temple. One is
the Kapila Theertham located closer to the temple on the Northern
side of the sanctum sanctorum, and is accessible only to priests. The other
pond is located on the Northern side outside the temple walls, and is used
regularly during the Aarrattu ceremonial bath of the idol during Onam
celebrations.
Apart from the shrines and ponds, the temple complex
houses three stages or halls for cultural performances
called Naimishaaranyam, and a temple auditorium at the South-west corner.
The auditorium is regularly used for weddings and meeting, and for conducting
the Onam feast during the festival. There are inscriptions here from as early
as the 10th century CE the period of Bhaskara Ravivarma. This temple is said to
have received endowments from the Chera king Kulasekhara Perumal of the 9th
century CE. The temple also houses records containing the earliest mention of
the celebration of the Onam festival dating to 861 A.D.
The temple is under the administration of the Travancore
Devaswom Board. There is also a Shiva temple beside the main Vamanamoorthy temple, which
was renovated in 2014. It houses idols of the deities Shiva, Ganesha, Karthikeya and Durga. Not much is known about the age and origin of the
Shiva temple except that it underwent renovation around a hundred years ago.
The devotees visiting Thrikakkara temple first pray at the shrine of lord Shiva
(also called as Thekkumkara Thevar) before visiting the shrine of lord Vamana.
It is interesting to note in this context that though
Thrikakkara Appan or Vamana is worshipped during Onam celebrations, Mathevar or
Mahadevar is also worshipped with equal fervor and the reason remains
unexplained. It is believed that the Shivalinga in this temple was once
worshiped by Mahabali himself and is situated on the southern side of the
shrine of lord Vamana. There is a seat of King Mahabali located just in front
of the Sreekovil of Lord Shiva.
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