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AMMA
THIRUVADI
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Prathishta: Durga
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Dist: Thrissur
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Description:
Ammathiruvadi
Temple is located about 12 km away from Thrissur town in Kerala state,
south India, in the village of Urakam. It is regarded as one of the great
108 Durga temples.
According
to the Kerala folklore, Poomulli Namboothiri (also sometimes referred
to as Thiruvalayannur Bhattathiri) founded Ammathiruvadi temple
about 700-1000 years ago. The site at which the temple is situated
now was once the place where the Namboothiri's household was. Urakam,
then was a part of the Peruvanam village (one of the 64 villages
of ancient Kerala). Legend has it that Namboothiri went to Kanchipuram
to visit the Kamakshi Amman Temple and happy with the devotion
of the Namboothiri, Kanchi Kamakshi decided to come to Kerala on
his palm leaf umbrella. He reached back home, and he placed the
umbrella on the floor of his house. When he came back later he
was unable to take back the umbrella. It was heavily grounded to
the floor. Later upon further investigation it was revealed that
Kanchi Kamakshi was residing on that umbrella. The goddess came
in Namboothiri’s dreams that night and let him know that he is
supposed to build a temple for the goddess, and leave Urakam. She
also let him know that he was to find an idol in a well far away
and he was to reinstate the goddess from the umbrella onto that
idol. Namboothiri did as the goddess wished and he built the temple
and left all that he owned to the temple and gave the administration
to the Kingdom of Kochi. From then on the goddess was known as
the Ammathiruvadi.
The
temple consists of the two majestic and lofty Gopurams (ornamental
gateways), the Mathilkettu (compound walls), Ootupura (feeding
hall), Naalambalam (building immediately surrounding the sanctum
sanctorum) and the double storied Sreekovil (sanctum sanctorum).
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