Kalavela: The popular b
elief is that elephants were used for procession initially in the temple. Once, one of the elephants lost control and charged at the idol of Goddess. It is believed She got upset and the elephant turned into a stone. There is a crude elephant-looking stone on one of the hills nearby. Since then oxen are being used for
the procession. [Life science reason: If we look at the society in the neighbouring area, we notice that its mostly an agrarian society and would have give a lot of importance to bulls which help in ploughing the land. (Elephants were mainly part of cavalry or used to move felled trees.) The farmers are paying respects to Mother Nature for her gratious gift of oxen].I visit my village once in a year or two. Its such a relief from the strenuous city life. Being close to nature feels good. The calm, the beautiful sound of the forest and the absence of TV - Boy!!! What else can we want?
5 comments:
Mmm... new blog... good.. I was here... we'll be waiting for the more posts...:)
Sir,
It's, indeed, a great pleasure to read the information you posted about Sree Mulayankavu Bhagavathy Temple. Recently, I got a chance to darshan Bhagwati. It was, of course, mentally refreshing and physically revitalizing experience.
Pls. post more articles and a high resolution image of Mulayankavu Bhagwati if possible.
Regards,
Sajith Kumar
Hi, this is just awesome..i will b there in some two days, thanks for the descriptive information. This temple is very close to my native, marayamangalam.
tis is my visit to kerala after 5 years
very excited for Mulayankavu pooram and ofcourse 4r Kulkkalur...will be cuming soon.............
tis is my visit to kerala after 5 years
very excited for Mulayankavu pooram and ofcourse 4r Kulkkalur...will be cuming soon.............
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