Mahadeva Temple, Kainoor,
Kerala
Mahadeva Temple is a Hindu Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, located in Kainoor Village near Thrissur City in Thrissur District in Kerala, India. The Temple is situated on the banks of Manali river, a tributary of Karuvannur Puzha. This Temple is considered as one of the 108 Shiva Temples created by Lord Parasurama. It is one of the most important Hindu pilgrimage centres in Kerala.
Legends
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.
The
Temple
This Temple is facing towards east with an imposing
recently built gopuram. It houses the presiding deity, Lord Shiva in its sanctum.
There is a shrine for Lord Vinayaga in the temple premises.
Festivals
Maha Shivarathri festival of the temple celebrates in
the Malayalam month of Kumbha (Feb – Mar). Murajapam was conducted daily
in this temple in ancient days.
Connectivity
The Temple is located at about 3 Kms from Puthur, 9 Kms
from Thrissur, 11 Kms from Manamangalam, 11 Kms from Thrissur Bus Stand, 11 Kms
from Thrissur Railway Station and 50 Kms from Cochin Airport. The temple is situated
on the Thrissur – Manamangalam – Puthur route.
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