Kollam Oachira Parabrahma Temple- Kerala
Address
Kollam Oachira Parabrahma Temple- Oachira Rd, Oachira, Kollam District, Kerala 690525
Deity
Parabrahma (Shiva)
Introduction
- Name: Oachira Temple
- Location: Oachira, Kollam District, Kerala, India, near the border of Kollam and Alappuzha districts, adjacent to National Highway 47.
- Significance: Known as “Dakshina Kashi” (Southern Kashi), it is one of the famous sacred places in Kerala and India.
- Temple Focus: Dedicated to Para Brahman (or Param Brahman), representing the Universal Consciousness (Ohmkaram).
- Area: Covers approximately 36 acres of land.
Puranic Significance
- Historical Context:
- Oachirakkali was an annual war exercise performed by soldiers of Kayamkulam Raja.
- Historically, around 108 Kalaries (martial arts schools) existed in 52 karas until the early 20th century.
- Soldiers would gather at Oachira in the Malayalam month of Mithuna to perform war-like exercises.
- British Observations:
- British officials Ward and Conner, during their survey of Travancore in the early 19th century, reported an old and damaged temple on the eastern side of Padanilam and a large reservoir (now known as Kallukettuchira) at the center of the temple grounds.
- Name Origin Theories:
- The name “Oachira” may have originated from “Omkarachira,” “Oymanchira,” or “Uvachanchira,” all linked to local beliefs and myths.
- The most plausible explanation suggests that “Oachira” evolved from “Onattuchira,” named after the Kayamkulam Raja (Odanattu Raja), who ruled near Krishnapuram, about 1 km away from Oachira.
- Unique Structure:
- The temple lacks traditional covered structures; worship occurs under preserved trees, emphasizing its unique nature as a pilgrimage site.
Festivals
- Oachira Vrischikam Festival:
- Celebrated annually during December and January.
- Oachirakali Ritual:
- Performed in June, involving mock-fighting in muddy water by traditional martial art experts.
- Irupathattam Onam:
- Celebrated 28 days after Onam, known as the festival of cattle.
- Features gigantic idols of bulls made of cloth and hay, which are pulled on giant wheels to the temple.
- Typically involves around 50 such structures and is the biggest festival in the “Onattu Kara” area, encompassing several square miles.
Century/Period/Age
1000-2000 Years old
Managed By
Travancore Devaswom Board.
Nearest Bus Station
Oachira
Nearest Railway Station
Oachira
Nearest Airport
Thiruvananthapuram