Kottiyoor Temple | The Site of a Legendary Sacrifice | The Varanasi of South in Kannur

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It is festival time at Kottiyoor temple in Kannur district, which is also referred to as the Kashi of the south. The Kottiyoor Vaisakholsavam, which can be termed the biggest festival in Malabar, is celebrated from the Chothi asterism in the Malayalam month of Edavam to the Chithira asterism in Midhunam.

The Kottiyoor temple is located on both banks of the Bavali River, which is considered holy by devotees. On the southern bank, which is referred to as Ikkare, a permanent temple exists. On the farther bank on the northern side (Akkare), a temporary temple is built during the Vaisakha festival. During the festival days, no rituals will be conducted at Ikkare Kottiyoor.

On the farther bank is situated the original temple. Here, in the middle of the stream, Lord Shiva as Mahadeva exists as a self-formed deity at a spot referred to as Manithara. His consort Goddess Parvathy, considered the source of divine energy, prevails at a nearby platform called Ammarakkal thara. Rituals are offered at both these sites only during the Vaisakha festival.

Kottiyoor is believed to be the place where the legendary sacrifice Dakshayagam was conducted in the presence of all the deities. So a visit to this place is considered extremely sacred. Daksha, the father of Sati Devi, performed a sacrifice (yaga) for prosperity inviting everyone, except lord Shiva. Sati Devi, who reached the venue of the ritual uninvited, jumped into the sacrificial fire as she was pained over the humiliation meted out to her husband Shiva by her father Daksha.

When Shiva came to know about Sati’s sacrifice, he was enraged and cut his matted hair which he then smashed on the ground. From the impact, emerged Veerabhadra who reached the venue of Daksha’s yaga and beheaded him. A frightened Vishnu, Brahma and other deities rushed to Kailas. They pacified Shiva and made him realise the consequences of disrupting the yaga.
With Shiva’s permission, Brahma gave a rebirth to Daksha and the ritual was completed.

The spot where lord Shiva emerged on his own (swayambhoo) is called Manithara. His consort and the daughter of Dakshaprajapathy, Sati Devi, immolated herself at a platform which is now termed Ammarakkal thara. The path for circumambulating the two holy spots is named Thiruvanchira. It originated from the stream of blood that had flowed there ages ago.

The Vaisakha festival is held during the rains. Or, it is believed that there will be rain when the festival is held. Kottiyoor is the only temple where, according to ritual, the path for circumambulation should be immersed in flowing water.

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