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Thaliyola Malayalam presents “Mammiyur Mahadeva Temple”. Mammiyur Mahadeva Temple is a Shiva temple situated in Guruvayoor, Thrissur district of Kerala. Every devotee who goes to Guruvayur Temple is supposed to go to Mammiyoor also, as the ritual goes. The temple is a part of the 108 famous Shiva temples in Kerala and one among the five Shiva temples around Guruvayoor. Watch the full video to know more.
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Mammiyur Temple, Guruvayoor | Kerala Temple Series #14
Situated near the celebrated Guruvayoor Temple, Mammiyoor is a Lord Shiva temple known for its mural paintings on the walls. Here Lord Shiva resides in 'Uma Maheshwara' concept that is Lord Shiva along with Goddess Parvathi on his left. The temple is situated in Thrissur district.
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Mammiyur Maha Deva Temple ........... R K I
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T S Radhakrishnaji has composed the music to this rare song on Ariyannur Devi temple, near Guruvayoor in Kerala. For Balachandran Pallippuram, the lyricist, the place is close to his heart as he used to stay in this town during his career as a Botany professor in Sree Krishna College. Sung by Uma Vinod who belongs to a family of famous singers. In this series of devotional songs Balachandran and Radhakrishnaji takes us in a journey through those special temples in Kerala. The specialty is that not many songs have been composed on these gods and goddesses.
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Sabhapathikku vere daivam and
Chaliye kunchanumo
@Mammiyur Mahadeva Temple, Guruvayur, Kerala, India
As part of Navarathri Sangeetholsavam 2017
Flute: Dr. M. S. Sinith
Violin: Guruvayur Narayanan
Mridangam: Aluva Gopalakrishnan
Guruvayur - Other Places and Bhaktha Kavi Poonthanam (AD 1547-1640)
1) The Parthsarathi temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna as the charioteer of Arjuna. This temple is a few minutes walk from the eastern entrance of the Sri Krishna temple. The deity is believed to be over 1000 years old and was discovered in the ruins of the temple in 1972.
2) Punnathur Kotta (4km) is ancient fort housing over forty elephants, all of which belong to the Guruvayur temple.
3) Half a Km northeast of the Parthasarathi Temple is a temple dedicated to Venkatachalapati, also known as Thiruvenkatam of Tirupati.
4)At Mammiyur, about half a km northwest of Guruvayur temple is a Shiva temple said to be much older.It was Lord Shiva who gave both Vayu and brihaspati his own place in Guruvauyr.Later he and Parvathimoved to Mammiyur, the opposite bank. It is for this reason that a visit to Guruvayur is considered incomplete without visiting mammiyur temple.
5) There is a pleasant beach 3km away in Chavakkad.
6) Poonthanam Vishnu Temple
It is situated on the Perinthalmanna – Nilamboorroute , 60 kms away from Guruvayur at Poonthanam. Lord Vishnu is the main deity here. But it is more famous for another deity of Lord Krishna, which was once worshipped by the great poet Poonthanam himself. The successors of Poonthanam Namboodiri gave this property to Guruvayur temple.
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Guruvayur Sri Vishnu Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to the Hindu god Guruvayurappan, located in the town of Guruvayur in Kerala, India
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Shruthi singing in mammiyoor temple on navarathri mantapa
List of Places to Visit in Guruvayur, Kerala, India
Guruvayur, a must visit place when you are in Kerala. Guruvayur is famous for Lord Sri Krishna temple, lots of Kerala style wedding will happen inside the Guruvayoor temple campus so the Guruvayur temple will always be bit crowded. Around Sri Krishna temple there a many places to visit within a day. Have listed the places that you can visit in Guruvayur.
1. Sri Krishna Temple
2. Mammiyur Sri Mahadeva Shiva Temple
3. Punnathurkotta - Anakotta, Elephant Sanctuary
4. Sree Chamundeswari Temple
5. Thiru venkatachalapathy Temple
6. Chavakkad Beach.
Enjoy, Your trip in Guruvayur.
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Mammiyoor Mahadeva Temple
ഗുരുവായൂര് ക്ഷേത്രദര്ശനം പൂര്ത്തിയാക്കണമെങ്കില് മമ്മിയൂര് മഹാദേവനെ വണങ്ങണം.. വിശ്വാസം ഇങ്ങനെ. ഗുരുവായൂരിനടുത്ത് സ്ഥിതിചെയ്യുന്ന പ്രസിദ്ധമായ പുരാതന ശിവക്ഷേത്രമാണ് മമ്മിയൂര് മഹാദേവക്ഷേത്രം. ശിവനാണ് ക്ഷേത്രത്തിലെ പ്രധാന പ്രതിഷ്ഠ. പാര്വതിയും വലതുവശത്ത് ഗണപതിയും അയ്യപ്പനും ഇടതുവശത്ത് സുബ്രഹ്മണ്യനും വാഴുന്ന വിധത്തിലാണ് പ്രതിഷ്ഠ. നൂറ്റെട്ട് ശിവക്ഷേത്രങ്ങളില് പറയപ്പെടുന്ന ശിവക്ഷേത്രമാണിത്. പരശുരാമനാണ് ക്ഷേത്രത്തിലെ പ്രതിഷ്ഠ നടത്തിയതെന്നാണ് വിശ്വാസം. മമ്മിയൂര് മഹാദേവക്ഷേത്രത്തില് സന്ദര്ശനം നടത്തിയാലേ ഗുരുവായൂര് ക്ഷേത്ര ദര്ശനം പൂര്ത്തിയാകൂ എന്നൊരു വിശ്വാസമുണ്ട്. മമ്മിയൂര് മഹാദേവ ക്ഷേത്രത്തില് നിന്നും അടുത്താണ് പുന്നത്തൂര് കോട്ടയും ആനക്കൊട്ടിലും. ഈ ക്ഷേത്രത്തിലെ പ്രധാന പ്രതിഷ്ഠയായ മമ്മിയൂരപ്പന്റെ സാന്നിധ്യം ഗുരുവായൂര് ശ്രീകൃഷ്ണക്ഷേത്ര പ്രതിഷ്ഠാസമയത്ത് ഉണ്ടായിരുന്നുവെന്ന് വിശ്വാസമുണ്ട്.
Sree Krishna Songs (Mal): Guruvayoor Ekadasi Video Song w Lyrics [E&M] ft Guruvayur Krishna Temple
Krishna Devotional Songs Malayalam: Guruvayoor Ekadasi Kazhinju Video Song (Madhu Balakrishnan) with Lyrics (in English & Malayalam) featuring Guruvayoor Sri Krishna Temple (Festivals, Mural Paintings, Elephant Race etc) and Mammiyoor Shiva Temple..
ഗാനം: ഗുരുവായൂർ ഏകാദശി കഴിഞ്ഞു..
ആൽബം: പൊന്മുരളി (2008)
സംഗീതജ്ഞൻ: ജയൻ (ജയ- വിജയ)
ഗാനരചയിതാവ്: എ വി വാസുദേവൻ പോറ്റി
ഗായകൻ: മധു ബാലകൃഷ്ണൻ
Song: Guruvayoor ekadasi kazhinju..
Album: Ponmurali (2008)
Musician: Jayan (Jaya- Vijaya)
Lyricist: A V Vasudevan Potty
Singer: Madhu Balakrishnan
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Guruvayur Sree Krishna Temple is a Hindu temple located in the town of Guruvayur in Kerala, India. It is one of the most crowded places of worship for Hindus of Kerala and nearby states. The presiding deity of the Guruvayur Temple is Lord Krishna, worshiped in the form of Guruvayurappan, represents the majestic form of Vishnu as revealed to Krishna's parents Vasudeva and Devaki around the time of Krishna's birth; hence Guruvayur is also known as 'Dwaraka of South India'. Strict dress code exists for people who wish to enter inside the Guruvayur Temple. Men should wear mundu (dhothi) around their waist, prohibited from wearing a shirt. Women are allowed to wear sari and girls are to wear long skirt and blouses or salwar kameez.
'Shri Naradiya Purana' mentions how Janamejaya was cured of leprosy by taking refuge under the feet of Guruvayuruppan. The Pandavas handed over the kingdom to their grandson Parikshit, and left for the forest to spend their last days. Parikshit died of the curse of a saint, who cursed that Parikshit will die of snake bite by Takshaka, the king of serpents. After the death of Parikshit he was succeeded by his son Janamejaya. Janamejaya conducted a sacrifice to destroy all the snakes of the world including Takshaka, who was the cause of his father's death . Hundreds of thousands of snakes fell into the sacrificial fire and were killed, but the sacrifice was stopped by a Brahmin called Astika, before Takshaka was killed. Since Janamejaya was responsible for the death of millions of snakes, he was afflicted with leprosy. He lost all hope of a cure. One day Sage Atreya (son of Atri) came before Janamejaya and told him to take refuge under the feet of Krishna at Guruvayoor for blessings. He immediately rushed there and spent the next ten months worshiping the God at Guruvayur. At the end of ten months, he returned home hale and hearty and took the astrologer to task for making a false prediction. The astrologer told him that he would find the mark of a snakebite on his left leg. He had escaped death only because he was at that time in a temple (Guruvayur) where Anantha (the emperor of serpents) was present.
The king being convinced of the astrologer's verdict decided to build a full fledged temple at Guruvayur. In course of time, this temple came to be downgraded and reduced to poverty during the days when Kerala was ruled by the Perumals, who were mostly Shaivites. As the Shiva temple at Mammiyur received their royal patronage, the worshipers also swung more there. The Guruvayur temple was thus reduced to utmost poverty, without even means to light the temple lamp. One day, a holy man went to the Mammiyur temple for food and hospitality for the night. Though the temple was affluent, the temple authorities pretended they had nothing and scornfully directed him to the neighboring Guruvayur temple knowing fully well that the temple was in destitute conditions. When the holy man entered the precincts of that temple, he was courteously received by a brahmin boy and sumptuously fed. The holy man was very much pleased and he pronounced a blessing. He said, I came here from Mammiyur temple, because they said there is nothing there and here is plenty. Well hereafter it will be exactly like that! From that day, the fortunes of Guruvayur temple progressed from strength to strength. But now, Mammiyur is also progressing by the number of devotees.
Every devotee who goes to Guruvayoor Temple is supposed to go to Mammiyur Shiva Temple also, as the ritual goes.
The Vrishchika Ekadasi is called as Guruvayur Ekadasi in Guruvayur Temple, celebrated in the Mandala season of Sabarimala Temple. The Navami (9th day) and Dashami (10th day) are also very important. Ekadasi Vilakku starts a month before the Ekadasi day. On Ekadasi day, there is a grant elephant procession to the Parthasarathi temple since it is regarded as Geethopadesam Day also. On Dwadasi (12th) day, there is a custom of offering a token amount called Dwadasi Panam in Koothambalam.
The Punathoor Kotta elephant yard (Aanakkotta) is the home to the largest population of captive male elephants, donated by devotees to the temple. Guruvayur Keshavan was the most famous among them.
ഗുരുവായൂരപ്പനെ 21 ഒറ്റയടി പ്രദക്ഷിണം വച്ചാല് ഫലം | How Pray Guruvayoor Temple Offer Things
How Pray Guruvayoor Temple Offer Things
ഗുരുവായൂര് ക്ഷേത്രം ഏറെ പ്രസിദ്ധമാണ്. പല ഭാവങ്ങളില് പല നേരങ്ങളില് വിരാജിയ്ക്കുന്ന ഗുരുവായൂരപ്പനും. ഗുരുവായൂരപ്പന് പ്രസാദിച്ചാല് സര്വ്വൈശ്വര്യമാണ് ഫലമായി പറയുന്നത്. ഭഗവാന് വിഷ്ണുവിന്റെ തന്നെ ഏറ്റവും ചൈതന്യവത്തായ രൂപമാണ് ഗുരുവായൂരപ്പന് എന്നു വേണം, പറയാന്. ചൈതന്യം നിറയുന്ന ഈ രൂപം ഭക്തവത്സലന് കൂടിയാണ്. ഗുരുവായൂരപ്പനെ ചില പ്രത്യേക സമയങ്ങളില് തൊഴുന്നതും ചില പ്രത്യേക രീതിയില് നടത്തുന്ന വഴിപാടുകളുമെല്ലാം ഏറെ പ്രയോജനം നല്കുമെന്നു വേണം, പറയാന്. ഇതെക്കുറിച്ചു കൂടുതലറിയൂ,
Guruvayur Sri Krishna Temple, Thrissur, Kerala
Guruvayur Sri Krishna Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to the Hindu god Guruvayurappan (a four-armed affiliation of the Hindus god Vishnu), located in the town of Guruvayur in Kerala, India. It is one of the most important places of worship for Hindus of Kerala and is often referred to as Bhuloka Vaikunta,[2] which translates to as Holy Abode of Vishnu on Earth.
The presiding deity of the Guruvayur Temple is Vishnu, worshipped in the form of Guruvayurappan. The central icon is a four-armed standing Krishna carrying the conch Panchajanya, the discus Sudarshana Chakra, the mace Kaumodaki and a lotus with a Holy basil garland. This image represents the majestic form of Vishnu as revealed to Krishna's parents Vasudeva and Devaki around the time of Krishna's birth; hence Guruvayur is also known as Dwarka of South India. He is currently worshipped according to routines laid down by Adi Shankara and later written formally in the Tantric way, the inter-religious spiritual movement that arose in medieval India, by Cennas Narayanan Nambudiri (born in 1427). The Cennas Nambudiris are the hereditary tantris (high priest) of the Guruvayur Temple.[3]
The temple (puja) routines are strictly followed. The tantri is available full-time at the Temple to ensure this. The Melsanti (Chief Priest) enters the sanctum sanctorum in the morning and does not drink anything up to the completion of noon worships at 12:30 PM.
Guruvayur Mahatmyam – early legends of Guruvayur temples
Sri Naradiya Purana mentions how Janamejaya was cured of leprosy by taking refuge under the feet of Guruvayuruppan. The Pandavas handed over the kingdom to their grandson Parikshit, and left for the forest to spend their last days. Parikshit died of the curse of a saint, who cursed that Parikshit will die of snake bite by Takshaka, the king of serpents. After the death of Parikshit he was succeeded by his son Janamejaya. Janamejaya conducted a sacrifice to destroy all the snakes of the world including Takshaka, who was the cause of his father's death . Hundreds of thousands of snakes fell into the sacrificial fire and were killed, but the sacrifice was stopped by a Brahmin called Astika, before Takshaka was killed.[11]
Since Janamejaya was responsible for the death of millions of snakes, he was afflicted with leprosy. He lost all hope of a cure. One day Sage Atreya (son of Atri) came before Janamejaya and told him to take refuge under the feet of Krishna at Guruvayoor. Atreya told him that in the temple at Guruvayur the effulgence of Sri Hari is at its best and Vishnu showers his blessings on all devotees. He immediately rushed there and spent the next ten months worshipping the God at Guruvayur. At the end of ten months, he returned home hale and hearty and took the astrologer to task for making a false prediction. The astrologer told him that he would find the mark of a snakebite on his left leg. He had escaped death only because he was at that time in a temple where Anantha (the emperor of serpents) was present and Anantha was the brother to the God at Guruvayur where he had finished worshipping.[11]
The king being convinced of the astrologer's verdict decided to build a full-fledged temple at Guruvayur. In course of time, this temple came to be downgraded and reduced to poverty during the days when Kerala was ruled by the Perumals. The Perumal rulers were mostly Shaivites and did not extend their patronage to Vaishnavite shrines. The Shiva temple at Mammiyur received their patronage and with the shift of royal patronage, the worshippers also swung more to the Shiva temple. The Guruvayur temple was thus reduced to utmost poverty, without even means to light the temple lamp. However, one day, a holy man went to the Mammiyur temple for food and hospitality for the night. Though the temple was affluent, the temple authorities pretended they had nothing and scornfully directed him to the neighbouring Guruvayur temple knowing fully well that the temple was in destitute conditions. When the holy man entered the precincts of that temple, he was courteously received by a brahmin boy and sumptuously fed. The holy man was very much pleased and he pronounced a blessing. I came here from Mammiyur temple, because they said there is nothing there, he said.They told me also that there is plenty here. Well hereafter it will be exactly like that! It is said from that day, Mammiyur Siva temple began to decline, and the fortunes of Guruvayur Vishnu temple progressed from strength to strength. But now, Mammiyur is also progressing by the number of devotees