Mookambika Temple, Kollur – Legends
Kollur:
Once, a demon named Kamhasura (also known as Mookasura) got
a powerful boon from Lord Shiva that no male can kill him. After obtaining the
boon, he started misusing his powers by troubling sages and Devas. He
disrupted the penance of Sage Kola who was performing poojas to the Swarna Rekha
Lingam. When the saint asked Lord Shiva how he could worship the Lingam without
Goddess, Lord Shiva replied that on the left side of the Lingam were all the
three manifestations of the Goddess Lakshmi, Saraswathi, and Parvati will be
present. The Sage prayed to the Goddess Parvati, who incarnated as
Thrisoolanayaki.
Kamhasura came to know that his death
was approaching by means of a lady. He undertook an intense penance again
for the Lord Shiva. Lord Shiva appeared before him and asked the demon for his
wish. Sensing the danger, Goddess took away his speech ability. Kamhasura
was then known as Mookasura which means muted demon. Later, Goddess with the
assistance of Veerabhadra slayed the demon. The place where the Goddess killed
Mookasura came to be known as Marna Katte. There is a Sri Chakra symbolizing
Devi at the temple of Marna Katte. As sage Kola meditated here, the place came
to be called as Kolapura which got corrupted to Kollur.
108
Shiva Temples of Kerala:
According to Hindu mythology, Lord Parasurama created
the land between Gokarna and Kanyakumari.
Parasurama the sixth avatar of Maha
Vishnu, he was youngest son of sage Jamadagni and Renuka.
It is said that Kerala was
reclaimed from the ocean using his axe for
donating to Brahmins after killing of King
Kartavirya Arjuna and other Kshatriyas. He split this land
in to 64 villages (64 gramas). Out of these 64 villages, 32 villages are in
between Perumpuzha
and Gokarnam and
the spoken language was Tulu.
The remaining 32 villages were in Malayalam speaking
area between Perumpuzha and Kanyakumari.
According legends, after donating the land to Brahmins108 Maha Shiva Lingam and
Durga Idols were installed in these 64 villages. These 108 Shiva Temples are
mentioned in the Shivala Stotram and song is written in Malayalam language.
Of the 108 Siva Temples, 105 temples are situated in Kerala state, 2 temples
in Karnataka and
1 in Kanyakumari District of Tamil Nadu.
Among these temples, the Lord Shiva of Gokarnam
Mahabaleswara Temple in the north and Goddess
Kumari of Kanyakumari temple in the south were considered as the protectors
of Kerala. The first temple created by Parasurama was the Thrissur
Vadakkunnathan Temple and the last one was the Thrikkariyoor Mahadeva
Temple. This
Temple is considered as one of the 108 Shiva Temples created by Lord
Parasurama.
Adi Shankaracharya installed Goddess
Mookambika at Kollur:
It is believed that Adi
Shankaracharya performed penance on Goddess Mookambika at Kodachadri
hills. Goddess appeared before him asking for his wish. He revealed his wish to
install idol in a place in Kerala to worship. Goddess agreed but put forward a
condition that she will follow Shankara and he should not look back till he
reaches his destination if he breaks the condition then he has to install her
idol where she was at that moment. Goddess decided to test Adi
Shankaracharya. Hence, she deliberately stopped the noise of her
anklets when they reached Kollur.
Adi Shankaracharya got doubt and looked back to ensure whether goddess is still
with him or not.
Goddess then asked Adi
Shankaracharya to install her idol at that very location at Kollur.
Adi Sankaracharya installed the Idol and prayed goddess to forgive him for the
mistake. Goddess agreed to present at Chottanikkara temple in Kerala in the
morning hours and returns to Kollur Temple by mid of the day. The original
temple where Adi Sankaracharya performed penance and Goddess appeared before
him is at Kodachadri peak (1343 meters), located at about 21 Kms from Kollur. Kodachadri
peak is also visible from Kollur
Mookambika Temple.
Souparnika
River:
It is a believed that an eagle named Suparna performed
penance for Goddess Mookambika on the banks of the river and attained salvation.
Hence, the river came to be called as Souparnika River. It is believed that
river absorbs the elements of 64 different medicinal plants and roots as it
flows, therefore it cures diseases of those who bath in it.
Kodachadri
Mountain:
As per legend, Lakshmana fell unconscious during the
battle in Lanka. Lord Hanuman was tasked to bring Sanjeevini herbs from
Sanjeevini Mountain to revive Lakshmana. Lord Hanuman brought Sanjeevini
Mountain and was on his way back to Lanka. A small portion of the mountain had
broken and fell here. The portion fell was the Kodachadri mountain range. It is
believed that the mountain is full of medicinal plants, creepers and roots. Chithira
Moolai in Kodachadri mountain is the place where Sage Kola and Adi Shankaracharya
performed penance. It is also said that Mother Mookambika created a water falls
for the use of the sages in the mountain range.
Seven
Mukti Sthalam Pilgrimage Sites:
Kollur
is regarded as one of the Seven Mukti Sthalam pilgrimage sites by created by Lord
Parashurama in Karnataka.
The Seven Mukti Sthalam pilgrimage sites are;
·
Kukke Subrahmanya
·
Udupi
·
Kumbhashi
·
Kodeshwara
·
Sankaranarayana
·
Kollur
·
Gokarna
Kashayam
Offering:
It is said that Adi Shankaracharya was not able to get
up one day after completing his meditation. Mother herself prepared a medicine
for the Adi Shankaracharya and gave it to him. Following this event, Kashayam, a
medicine prepared with herbals is offered as Prasad to devotees. This is
devotionally consumed by the devotees.
Poojas
during eclipse times:
As a tradition, the doors of the temples are kept closed
during the eclipse period, but this
temple is an exception. Pujas continue even during eclipse times.
Brahmmacharis
are not allowed to perform Poojas:
It is said that Brahmmacharis are not allowed to perform
pujas in the
temple.
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