Kadampuzha Devi Temple, Malappuram

Kadampuzha Devi Temple, Malappuram

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Adi Shankaracharya did Prathishta of Devi here. Temple where there is no Vigraham. Devi's chaitanyam is inside a hole. As Devi is in the form of Vanadurga here, there is no roof in the Sreekovil. Temple Story is associated with Arjuna.

Arjuna prayed to Shiva Bhagwan for Pashupadashtra. Mahadeva decides to test him reaches with Parvathi Devi as Kirathas. Fight happens between both of them in the name of a boar. Arjuna showered arrows which reached a garland to Mahadeva.

Arjuna realized Shiva Bhagwan and prays with utmost devotion, thus receives Pashupadashtra. When Devi felt thirsty, Bhagwan brought water here by hitting an arrow. Thus, Kadan Ambu Eitha Uzha – meaning, The Place where Kiratha Shot the Arrow. Later came to known as Kadampuzha.

Adi Shankaracharya while going through this place, found it difficult to cross here. Doing tapasya he found presence of Parvathi Devi in a hole in the ground. Shankaracharya placed Sudarshana Chakra in the hole to reduce Devi's powers.

Poomoodal is famous for Devi which was initiated by Shankaracharya. Devi is worshipped as Vidya Durga, Vana Durga and Adi Durga as 3 forms. Muttirakkal is famous ritual here. To clear all obstacles breaking of coconut is done which is called Muttirakkal.

Kadampuzha Amme Sharanam.








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