Mithrananthapuram Trimurti Temple – Kerala
Address
Mithrananthapuram Trimurti Temple – Mithrananthapuram Street, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala 695023
Deity
Shiva, Vishnu and Brahma
Introduction
- Location: Mithrananthapuram Trimurti Temple is situated in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India, on the western side of Sri Padmanabhaswamy Temple.
- Deities: The temple complex allows devotees to worship the three Trimurti deities:
- Lord Brahma: Seated posture.
- Lord Vishnu: Standing posture.
- Lord Shiva: Also present.
- Sub-Deities: Includes Lord Ganesh and Nagaraja.
Puranic Significance
- Historical Context:
- No definitive records exist regarding the temple’s origin.
- Initially a subsidiary of Sri Padmanabhaswamy Temple.
- Constructed in its present form in 1168 A.D. (according to Syanandura Purana).
- Renovated in 1196 A.D., with additional land granted to deities in 1344 A.D..
- Further renovations carried out in 1748 by Maharaja Marthanda Varma.
- Initially managed by Ettara Yogam, now overseen by the Travancore Devaswom Board.
- Temple Complex:
- Located near Padmanabha Swamy Temple, Thiruvananthapuram.
- Complex includes dedicated temples for Lord Shiva, Lord Vishnu, and Lord Brahma.
- Priests of Anantha Padmanabha Swamy Temple reside in Mithrananthapuram.
- Vedic pundits gather every 12 years for Murajapam (chanting of Vedic mantras).
Temple Layout
- Vishnu Temple:
- Features a Garuda statue outside.
- Idol of Vishnu in standing posture, holding conch, wheel, mace, and lotus.
- Ashtami Rohini (birth of Lord Krishna) is celebrated here.
- A small metallic idol worshipped by Sage Vilwamangalam Swamiyar is present.
- Shiva Temple:
- Located adjacent to the Vishnu temple.
- A Ganesha temple is in the southwestern corner, with Maha Shivaratri celebrated as the main festival.
- Nagaraja Temple:
- Situated next to the Shiva temple.
- Brahma Temple:
- Positioned behind the Vishnu temple.
- Considered one of the few active Brahma temples in India.
- Features a stone idol with one head instead of four, accompanied by a small Ganesha temple.
Special Features
- Legend:
- Villwamangalath Swamiyar is said to have consecrated the idols.
- The Trimurtis are believed to have conducted a fire yajna to the Sun God, giving rise to the name Mithrananthapuram (“the town which gave happiness to the Sun”).
- Holy Status: The presence of the three Gods makes Mithrananthapuram a sacred site.
Festivals
- Major Celebrations:
- Ashtami Rohini (birthday of Sree Krishna).
- Shivaratri, both celebrated on a grand scale.
Century/Period/Age
1168 A.D.
Managed By
Travancore Devaswom Board.
Nearest Bus Station
Mithrananthapuram
Nearest Railway Station
Thiruvananthapuram
Nearest Airport
Thiruvananthapuram