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Kothakulangara Bhadrakali Temple Near Eravinalloor – Puthuppally

Kothakulangara Bhadrakali Temple is located near Eravinalloor in Puthuppally, Kottayam district, Kerala. The main deity worshipped in the temple is Goddess Bhadrakali. The deity faces west. The Upa Devatas worshipped in the temple are Yakshi, Nagam, Velichappadu and Bhuvaneshwari. The main festival observed on the temple is on Meena Bharani day. Another important festival in the temple is Pathamudayam.

Kadamuri Narasimhaswamy Temple In Vakathanam – Kottayam - Festival - Pujas

Kadamuri Narasimhaswamy temple is located at Kadamuri in Vakathanam village in Kottayam district, Kerala. The temple is around 1 km from Kaithepallam on Kottayam – Karukachal road. The main deity worshipped in the temple is Narasimha Swamy avatar of Bhagwan Vishnu. The darshan of the temple is towards west. The Upa Devatas worshipped in the temple are Ganapathy, Shiva, Bhadrakali, Sastha, Nagam, Rakshas and Yakshi. Earlier there used to be five pujas and sheeveli in a day. Now there are only three pujas in a day. The temple has a Purapeda Shanti. The 10-day annual festival begins on Thiruvonam nakshatra in Kumbham month. The temple once belonged to Vadasseri, Thiruthi, Thamarassery, Perincheri, Narayanamangalam, penyakkamattom and Kolasseri illams in Panniyur Village. Kaithepalam Subrahmanya Swamy temple and Eravinalloor Subrahmanya – Durga temple are Keezhedams of Kadamuri Narasimha temple.

Kanjoor Durga Temple In Cheppad

Kanjoor Sri Durga temple is located at Kanjoor in Cheppad village in Alappuzha district, Kerala. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Durga. The Upa Devatas worshipped in the temple are Goddess Bhadrakali, Ayyappan, Veerabhadran and Yakshi. The temple was located inside a sacred grove or kavu known as Kanjoor Kavu. It is believed that Kayamkulam Kochunni (he used to steal from rich people and give to poor in early 19 th century CE) had hid himself from soldiers in this temple.

Vibhutva Concept In Hinduism

Vibhutva means the quality of all pervading in Hinduism. It also means a holder and a controller. This nature or power of a person is also called vibhutva. Space or sky exists everywhere. Space is all pervading and its nature or quality is called vibhutva. Vibhu also represents prabhu, as it means control over of all. The sun is also called vibhu, as he commands all movable and immovable beings. It is also confirmed in the Bhagavad Gita that one sun controls by his rays all the living beings of this world. His powerful status is called vibhutva. A king is also called vibhu, and vibhutva represents his power, because he commands and controls all subjects of his kingdom. They will be entirely at his mercy. He will take care of all his subjects. Not only does he protect them but also he looks after their welfare. That is why a king or government is vibhu and their power is called vibhutva. A leader of a family, an association or a group is also called vibhu, as he looks

Kanjilassery Shiva Temple Chemancheri

Kanjilassery Shiva Temple is located at Chemancheri village in Kozhikode district, Kerala. The temple is dedicated to Shiva and the Shivling worshipped here is nearly 5 feet high. The belief is that the base of the Shivling is underwater. The darshan of the sreekovil is towards west. The Upa Devatas worshipped in the temple are Goddess Parvati, Dakshinamurthi, Unni Ganapathy, Valiya Ganapathy, Ayyappan and Vettaikaran. During annual festival a special ritual known as Mathavilasaprahsanakoothu is held. This art form is conducted mainly by those couples wishing to beget a child.

Kanjiramattom Mahadeva Temple – Thodupuzha

Kanjiramattom Mahadeva temple is located around 1.5 kilometers from Thodupuzha KSRTC bus stand in Idukki district, Kerala. The shrine is dedicated to Shiva. Thodupuzhayar (river) flows through the front side of the temple. The Upa Devatas worshipped in the temple are Durga, Sastha, Nagam, Rakshas and Ganapathy. The 8-day annual festival is observed in such a manner that it ends with Arattu on the Thiruvathira nakshatra day in Kumbham month. The temple is believed to have been built by Vadakkumkoor king.

Nalambalam Temples Near Piravom – Ernakulam District

A look at the Nalambalams near Piravom – Ernakulam District. Nalambalam darshanam, or visit of four temples in a day, dedicated to the four brothers of Ramayana – Sri Rama Swami, Sri Bharata Swami, Sri Lakshmana Swamy and Sri Shatrughna Swami – is an important pilgrimage in Kerala. There are five different sets of Nalambalam Darshanam in Kerala. The four temples that are part of the Piravom Nalambalam are: Mamalassery Sree Rama Swamy Temple Memurry or Bharathappilly Bharatha Swamy Temple Mulakulam Sri Lakshmana Swamy Temple Malasseri Nedungad Shatrughna Swamy Temple Mamalassery Sree Rama Swamy Temple Mamalassery Sree Rama Swamy Temple is one of the oldest temples in Ernakulam District. The temple is located at Ramamangalam on the banks of Muvattupuzha river. It is believed that Sri Rama shot demon Maricha who was in the form a deer in this place. Regular Temple Timing 5:30 AM to 10:00 AM 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM Ramayana Masam - Karkidakam month (mid July to mid August

Song From Raga Asa – Sant Kabir

My body is a dye-tub: I will dye my heart with purity. the five virtues will be my wedding guests, and I will walk around the fire with Ram Rai my souls suffused with His color. Sing, sing O maidens, songs of marriage: Ram, my husband, has come to my house. In the lotus of my breath I have planted the marriage canopy; divine wisdom is my marriage mantra Ram Rai has become my husband: great has been my luck. wise men, saints, and ascetics came to my marriage in three million three hundred thousand chariots. Kabir says, “The one divine Bhagwan has taken me away in marriage.” Song number 24 in Raga Asa – Sant Kabir

14 July 2021 Tithi - Panchang - Hindu Calendar - Good Time - Nakshatra – Rashi

Tithi in Panchang – Hindu Calendar on Wednesday, 14 July 2021 – It is Shukla Paksha Chaturthi and Panchami Tithi or the fourth and fifth day during the waxing or light phase of moon in Hindu calendar and Panchang in most regions. It is Shukla Paksha Chaturthi Tithi or the fourth day during the waxing or light phase of moon till 6:14 AM on July 14. Then onward it is Shukla Paksha Panchami Tithi or the fifth day during the waxing or light phase of moon till 5:08 AM on July 15. (Time applicable in all north, south and eastern parts of India. All time based on India Standard Time.  Good – Auspicious time on July 14, 2021 as per Hindu Calendar – There is no good and auspicious time on the entire day.  Nakshatra  – Magha or Makam Nakshatra till 2:58 AM on July 14. Then onward it is Purva Phalguni or Pooram Nakshatra till 2:41 AM on July 15. (Time applicable in north, south and eastern parts of India).  In western parts of India (Maharashtra, Gujarat, Goa, north Karnataka and