Kallisseri Azhakiyakavu Devi Temple, Chengannur

Azhakiyakavu Devi Temple is situated at Kallisseri in Chengannur taluk of Alappuzha district, Kerala, India. It is a Hindu temple dedicated to the goddess Bhadrakali and is one of the 30 temples in Central Travancore area where the ancient Dravidian ritualistic art form of Padayani is performed annually.[1] The temple is 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) from Chengannur Railway Station and Bus Stand respectively.

Kallisseri Azhakiyakavu Devi Temple, Chengannur
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictAlappuzha
DeityBhadrakali
FestivalsPadayani,
Meena Bharani,
Kumbha Bharani,
Karthika Deepam,
Maha Shivaratri,
Navratri
Location
LocationKallissery, Chengannur
StateKerala
Country India
Kallisseri Azhakiyakavu Devi Temple, Chengannur is located in Kerala
Kallisseri Azhakiyakavu Devi Temple, Chengannur
Azhakiyakavu Devi Temple, Kallissery, Alappuzha, Kerala
Geographic coordinates9°20′11.7″N 76°36′33.8″E / 9.336583°N 76.609389°E / 9.336583; 76.609389
Architecture
TypeArchitecture of Kerala
Specifications
Temple(s)One
Elevation43.82 m (144 ft)

Administration

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Azhakiyakavu Devi Temple is located in Kallisserry, Chengannur taluk, on the banks of the holy river Pamba. The temple is managed by an elected committee from four kara (sub-provinces surrounding the temple), namely Umayattu Kara, Mepram, Mazhukkeer, and Thaimaravum Kara. These small provinces each have their own snake-boats which participate in the Aranmula and other local snake-boat races during Onam.

Deities

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The presiding deity of the temple is Bhadrakali. The idol of bhagavathy is daru with four hands, sitting on vethalam. Sub-deities include Karimkali, Yakshiamma, Rakshassu and Naga Devatas.

Offerings

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Chanthattam, Archana, Pushpanjali, Ganapathy Homam, Sahasra Namarchana, Muzhukappu, Payasam etc. Kolam Thullal is also an offering during annual festival.

Festivals

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Padayani festival is celebrated in this temple annually[2] for eight days commencing from the Uthradam Star day to Aswathy Star day in the Malayalam month of Kumbham (February–March). Ancient folklore dramas such as Kakkasassi Natakam Padayani Mela and Pooppada Thullal are part of Padayani, but the most important part is Kolam Thullal. Bhairavi Kolam, Kalan Kolam (Kalari), Sundara Yakshi, Ambara Yakshi etc. are all depicted here. Kolam are made on areca palm sheaths by painting with natural dyes. Trained dancers wear them as masks along with breast plates of the same material and perform to the tune of songs meant for them with accompaniment from the thappu percussion instrument.

Kumbha Bharani, Meena Bharani, Shivaratri, Navaratri, Thirukkarthika etc. are all celebrated.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Infokerala Communications Pvt Ltd (1 September 2019). Pilgrimage to Temple Heritage 2019. Info Kerala Communications Pvt Ltd. ISBN 978-81-934567-8-1.
  2. ^ "Kallisseri Padayani at Azhakiyakavu Devi Temple, Chengannur". Kerala Toruism - Padayani. Retrieved 27 November 2023.
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