Sree Krishna Swami Temple, Thodupuzha

Sree Krishna Swami Temple is a Hindu temple situated at the heart of Thodupuzha town in Idukki district in the Indian state of Kerala. It is located on the banks of Thodupuzhayar, a tributary of river Muvattupuzha. Lord Krishna presides there in the form of Navaneetha Krishna who holds butter in his right pam.[1] The tantric rights of the temple is held by the Aramallur Kavanattu Mana. The Poojas are conducted by two mutts named as 'Padinjare mutt' and 'Thuruthel mutt'.[2]

Thodupuzha Sree Krishna Swami Temple
തൊടുപുഴ ശ്രീകൃഷ്ണ സ്വാമി ക്ഷേത്രം
Temple Gopuram (tower)
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictIdukki
DeityKrishna
Governing bodyBoard of trustees
Location
LocationThodupuzha
StateKerala
Country India
Sree Krishna Swami Temple, Thodupuzha is located in Kerala
Sree Krishna Swami Temple, Thodupuzha
Sree Krishna Swamy Temple, Thodupuzha, Idukki, Kerala
Geographic coordinates9°53′57.1″N 76°42′41.8″E / 9.899194°N 76.711611°E / 9.899194; 76.711611
Architecture
TypeTraditional Kerala style
CreatorKeezhmalainadu Raja
Specifications
Temple(s)One
Elevation51.09 m (168 ft)

Myths

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The main shrine of the complex

The origin of the temple is associated with many myths which date backs to the ancient era. Popular myths has it that once a wandering Brahmin who was on a pilgrimage to the various temples reached here and got a divine vision of Lord Krishna. After getting the vision of Krishna, he purified his body in the nearby river (Thodupuzhayar) and offered Nivedyam to the deity by lighting a lamp. This was on the day of Chothi in the Malayalam month of Meenam. This incident is commonly believed to be the prime reason for the temple's origin. Later, the raja of Keezhmalanadu constructed a shrine for the deity and consecrated an idol. At present, the famous Chothioottu feast is conducted in the temple which offers food free of cost to the pilgrims who arrives here. The temple is now under the administration of board of trustees.[3]

Poojas

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The morning section includes the 'Usha pooja' followed by the 'Abhishekam'. The flower garlands of the previous day are removed every morning. 'Nilapaduthara' or the holy platform is situated in front of the temple where the saint received the idol of deity. The idol is taken out of the sanctum sanctorum on the festival occasions to this platform and is taken back with fully decorated. The main offerings to the deity are owl and pigeon.

Festivals

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The annual festival is hosted in the Malayalam month of Meenam (March/April). Utsav Bali, a sacred ceremony is conducted on the ninth day of festivities accompanied by the presence of thousands of devotees. This temple also have one of the earliest and largest 'Kalyana Mandapam' or wedding hall in central Travancore region named as 'Krishna Theertham'.[4][5]

Subordinate deities

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The temple has Bhagavathy, Shiva, Ganapathi, Ayyappa and Nāga as subordinate deities.[6]

References

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  1. ^ "Temples of Idukki". keralawindow.net. Retrieved 6 December 2016.
  2. ^ "✍pedia - Thodupuzha Sreekrishna Swamy Temple, Thodupuzha". ✍pedia. 1 December 2011. Retrieved 6 December 2016.
  3. ^ "Thodupuzha, Thodupuzha map, Thommankuthu, Idukki map,Thodupuzha Tourism, Thodupuzha Tourist Places". www.thodupuzha.com. Retrieved 6 December 2016.
  4. ^ "IDUKKI". kerala-temples.tripod.com. Retrieved 7 December 2016.
  5. ^ "Kerala Sightseeing Places : Kerala Tourist Places to Visit". Beautiful Indian Tourist Spots. 6 August 2013. Retrieved 7 December 2016.
  6. ^ "Pilgrim Centres | Religious Places in Idukki | Kerala | Kerala". www.kerala.me. Retrieved 7 December 2016.
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