CONTACT
ADDRESS AND PHONE NUMBER OF PERANDOOR TEMPLE
PERANDOOR
SREE DURGA BHAGAVATHI TEMPLE.,
PERANDOOR., ELAMAKKARA., KOCHI-26.,
ERNAKULAM
DIST., KERALA
PHONE;
0484-2408801.,
PERANDOOR TEMPLE'S OFFICIAL WEBSITE- www.perandooramma.org
PERANDOOR BHAGAVATHY TEMPLE MANAGEMENT-
NSS KARAYOGAM No.2124 Elamakkara
HISTORY OF
THE TEMPLE
The Perandoor Bhagavathy Temple, is one of the the “108 DURGA” temples in Kerala, situated in Elamakkara, near Kochi in the state of Kerala in India. A distinctive feature of this temple is about it’s deity where goddess “Durga”, first of the five forms of “Adiparasakthi” in the form of an eight year old girl. Durga in the “Karthyayani Bhava” is worshipped here.
The Perandoor Bhagavathy Temple, is one of the the “108 DURGA” temples in Kerala, situated in Elamakkara, near Kochi in the state of Kerala in India. A distinctive feature of this temple is about it’s deity where goddess “Durga”, first of the five forms of “Adiparasakthi” in the form of an eight year old girl. Durga in the “Karthyayani Bhava” is worshipped here.
History
reveals very interesting facts about the origin of the temple. Cheraman
Perumal, the last emperor of the great Chera dynasty who ruled Kerala during
the 10th century AD, renounced his empire and all material possessions in order
to lead an ascetic life. The empire was divided and given among the regional
chiefs and lords under him. At the last minute he remembered that the royal
priests “Elangallur namboothiris” who were not given anything. He made amends
for this by taking back some portions of land from other lords and gave it to
the Royal priest family. Thus began a new dynasty called the “Elangallur
swaroopam” (The kingdom of Elangallur family) in Edappally, which is one of the
only two brahmin royalties in Kerala. The kingdom included Edappally, parts of
Karthikapally, Haripad, Cherthala and places in and around Mavelikkara.
Kings of
Elangallur Swaroopam (known as “Edappally Thampuran” meaning of Lord of
Edappally) were known to be great patrons of temples and there were several
prominent temples under them including the famous Ganapathy temple at Edappally
and Sastha Temple at Thrikkunnapuzha (near Cherthala in Alleppey district).
It was
their practice to personally oversee the running of the festivals under them.
One one such occasion the Thampuran was staying at Thrikkunnapuzha during the
festival at the Sastha Temple there. At night he had a dream in which the
Goddess Durga appeared to him and expressed her wish to stay at Edappally near
Ganapathy.(The idol of Ganapathy who is the Chief deity of the royal family was
always carried by the king along with him). Accordingly next morning, the king
started towards Edappally carrying an idol of Durga together with the idol of
Ganesa. He travelled up to the west end of Edappally by boat and got down there
and started towards the Palace. On the way the idol of Durga fell down from his
hand. King was very much upset at this incident and called his astrologers for
advice. The astrologers found that at the place where the idol had fallen there
had been a Durga Temple built by Parasurama and that the Goddess Durga liked to
be there at the same place. Accordingly a temple was duly constructed which
became a prominent one among the 108 Durga temples of Kerala. Since the idol
had “Perandu Veenu” (Malayalam phrase for falling down unexpectedly) the place
became known as Perandoor and the temple became known as Perandoor Bhagavathy
Temple.
Being the
main deity of the people under the “Elangallur swaroopam” the Perandoor
Bhagavathy is the family goddess of a great many families (who are called the
“moola kutumbams”) in southern and middle Kerala.
MAIN
OFFERINGS (VAZHIPADU VIVARAM).
Udayasthamanam,
Niramala,
Thrikala
Pooja,
Choroonu,
Thulabharam,
Vivaham,
Ezhuthiniruthal,
Kettunara,
Padmam
Ittu Pooja,
Noorum
Palum,
Mala
Poojikkal,
Palabhishekam,
Vella
Nivedyam,
Kootu
Payasam,
Ney
Payasam,
Kadum
Payasam,
Pal
Payasam,
Yeshi
Pooja and Kootu Payasam,
Pizhinju
Payasam,
Vavu
Pooja,
Thrimadhuram,
Neeranjana
Vilakku.
Ashta
Dravya Ganapathi Homam,
Ganapathy
Homam,
Bhagavathy
Seva,
Karuka
Homam,
Lalitha
Sahasranama Archana,
Vivaha
Sooktham,
Pushpanjali,
Sathru
Samhara Pushpanjali,
Swayamvaram,
Ayur
Sooktham,
Bhagya
Sooktham,
Purusha
Sooktham,
Aikamathyam,
Vidya
Manthram,
Bala
Manthram,
Thrishtup
Manthram,
Aswarooda
Manthram,
Vana
Durga,
Sree
Sooktham,
Vahana
Pooja- Lorry, Bus, Car, Thri Chakram, Dwi Chakram
POOJA
TIMINGS.,
MORNING
NIRMALYA
DARSANAM 5 AM
USHA POOJA
5.30 AM
ETHRITHA
POOJA 6.30 AM
PANTHEERADI
POOJA 8.30 AM
UCHA POOJA
10.30 AM
EVENING
NADA THURAPPU 5.30 PM
DEEPARADHANA
6 PM
ATHAZHA
POOJA 7.45 PM
Nearby Punnakkal Bhagavathy Temple
Perandooramma Thidambu and Golaka
Ya Devi Sarva Bhootheshu Budhi Roopena Samsthita
Namasthasyay Namasthasyay Namasthasyay Namo
Namaha
SREE DURGA DEVI DYANAM (Thanthra Samuchayam)
Durgam Dyayethu Durgathi Prasamanim Durvadala Syamalam
Chandrardwochala Sekharam Thrinayana
-Mapeethavasovasam
Chakram Sankamishum Dhanuchadhadatheem
Kodhandabanamsayor
-Mmudre Vaabhaya Kamadhe
Sakadibhandhabheeshtatham
Vaanayoo:
Om Namo Bhagavathe Vasudevaya.......................
I dedicate this blog on the Lotus Feets of Perandooramma
By Courtesy- www.perandooramma.org