Kidangoor Subramanya Swami Temple

Kidangoor Subramanya Swami Temple is an ancient Hindu temple located in Kidangoor near Ayarkkunnam in Kottayam district in the Indian state of Kerala. It is one of the renowned Subramanya temples in Kerala which is estimated to be at least 1500 years old.[1]

Kidangoor Subramanya Swami Temple
കിടങ്ങൂർ ശ്രീസുബ്രഹ്മണ്യ സ്വാമി ക്ഷേത്രം
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictKottayam
DeityKartikeya as Thrikkidangoorappan
FestivalsThaipooyam
Governing bodyKidangoor Ooranma Devaswom
Location
LocationKidangoor
StateKerala
Country India
Kidangoor Subramanya Swami Temple is located in Kerala
Kidangoor Subramanya Swami Temple
Subramanya Swamy Temple, Kidangoor, Kottayam, Kerala
Geographic coordinates9°40′31.9″N 76°36′40.0″E / 9.675528°N 76.611111°E / 9.675528; 76.611111
Architecture
TypeTraditional Kerala style
Specifications
Temple(s)One
Elevation34.17 m (112 ft)

Location

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The temple is located on Manarcaud - Kidangoor state highway, near the banks of Meenachil river. It is about 2 km from Kidangoor and 5 km from Ayarkunnam.

Legend

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Kidangoor is one among the 64 Nambudiri villages and was on the boundary of the Vadakkumkur and Thekkumkur kingdoms. The legend has it that the idol of Subramanya came out of the Kamandalu (an oblong pot) of sage Gauna when the water flowed out. The idol flowed along with the water and it reached the Vishnu shrine in Kidangoor.

Other temple deities

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  • Bhagavathi: (Bhuvaneshvari) faces south.
  • Sastha: Sastha shrine is placed in the southwest corner.
  • Vishnu: Vishnu has equal importance in the temple. He presides here by the name 'Vadakkumthevar' and the shrine is placed to the north of Subramanya sanctum. It is believed to be older than the Subramanya temple.[1]
  • Ganapathi: Ganesha is installed in a separate temple on the south-west side of the temple, facing east. This temple is a sub-temple of Kidangoor Temple, though constructed very recently in 1995.

Festivals

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The temple hosts its annual festival in the Malayalam month of Kumbham (i.e. February/March) which lasts 10 long days. As in many temples in Kerala, the festivities start-off with the ceremonial flag hosting (Kodiyettu) on the Karthika day. The Aarattu (holy bathing) is held at Chembilavu Ponkunnathu Mahadeva temple on the banks of Meenachil river. Lord Shiva who presides at this temple is considered as the father of Thrikkidangoorappan. 'Thaipooyam' in the month of Makaram and 'Skanda Shashti' are the other important festive occasions.[1] Pilgrims from different regions comes here to perform the sacred Shashtivrata on the 6th day of Amavasya.

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "Kidangoor Subrahmanya Temple Kottayam, Kerala". www.vaikhari.org. Retrieved 12 December 2016.