Changanoor Mahadeva Temple
Chengannur Mahadevar Temple is one of the oldest and famous temple, situated in Allappuzha dist. (Kerala). It is a sprawling temple complex with a circular Sanctum. Lord Shiva and Parvathi Devi are the main investitures of this temple. Differing from other temples, there are two main Shrines in this temple. Lord Shiva facing East and Devi facing West.
The other sub-investitures of the temple are Ganapathi, Shasta (Lord Ayyappan), Chandikeswaran, Neelagrivan, Ganga, and Naagar. There is also a shrine of SreeKrishna nearby.
The temple was constructed centuries back in accordance with an architectural design evolved by the famous Perunthachan. In the 18th Century the temple complex was damaged by fire and renovated later by Vanghipuzha Thampuran except the KUTHAMBALAM (Performance Hall). This could not be restored to its original position as it had been designed and constructed by Perunthachan. The structure of the Kuthambalam originally constructed by Perunthachan was in such a manner that the shadow of the performer would not fall on the stage if all the lamps were lit on each of the post of the Kuthambalam. The mukhamandapam in front of the temple and other mandapams in this temple are full of exquisite woodwork.
Compared to other temples, this temple has a peculiarity of its own, quiet distinct from other temples. The interesting belief and festival of this Temple is TRIPUTHARATTU which is considered as a symbol of fertility. This festival is connected with a menstruation ceremony, which is observed periodically in the temple.
Daily Pooja's
Ganapathy Homa
Bhagavathy Seva
Shangabhishekam
Rektha Pushpanjali
Jaladhara
Rudrabhishekam
Ksheera Dhara
Muzhukappu
Mrithyunjaya Homam
Karuka Homam
Nagarkku Aayilyam
Nirapara
Swayamvara Pushpanjali
Ashtothararchana
Swayamvararchana
Sahasranamarchana
Thrissathi Archana
Thattam Nivedyam
Neeranjanam
Kalakabhishekam
Abhishekam
Mala Charthu
Adithya Namaskaram
Chirappu
Thakidu Pooja
Chardu Pooja
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