Udayamperoor Ekadasi Perumthrikovil Temple, Kerala
Address
Udayamperoor Ekadasi Perumthrikovil Temple, Udayamperoor, Thrippunithura, Ernakulam district, Kerala 682301
Deity
Shiva
Introduction
- Location: Udayamperoor, Ernakulam District, Kerala, India.
- Historical Significance: Believed to be over 1000 years old and one of the 108 Shiva temples created by Lord Parasurama.
- Architecture: Classic example of Kerala architectural style featuring monumental towers and a round sanctum sanctorum.
- Size: Covers approximately four acres with a spacious courtyard.
- Accessibility:
- 2.5 km from Chottanikkara Road Railway Station
- 14 km from Cochin
- 32 km from Cochin Airport
- Located on the Ernakulam to Kumarakom route.
Puranic Significance
- Mythological Background:
- Lord Parasurama, the sixth avatar of Maha Vishnu, is credited with creating the land between Gokarna and Kanyakumari using his axe.
- After defeating King Kartavirya Arjuna and other Kshatriyas, he reclaimed the land from the ocean and donated it to Brahmins.
- He divided the land into 64 villages, with 32 villages in Tulu-speaking areas and 32 in Malayalam-speaking regions.
- 108 Shiva Temples:
- Legend states that after donating the land, 108 Maha Shiva Lingams and Durga idols were installed in these villages.
- The 108 Shiva temples are mentioned in the Shivala Stotram, a song written in Malayalam.
- Of these, 105 temples are in Kerala, 2 in Karnataka, and 1 in Kanyakumari District, Tamil Nadu.
- Protectors of Kerala:
- Lord Shiva of Gokarnam Mahabaleswara Temple in the north and Goddess Kumari of Kanyakumari Temple in the south are considered protectors of the region.
- Notable Temples:
- The first temple created by Parasurama was the Thrissur Vadakkunnathan Temple, and the last was the Thrikkariyoor Mahadeva Temple.
Special Features
- Architectural Style: A classic representation of Kerala’s architectural style, featuring:
- A prominent entrance tower.
- A round sanctum housing the presiding deity.
- Mukha Mandapa designed in Kerala Dravidian architecture.
- Additional Shrines: The temple complex includes shrines for:
- Ganapathy
- Parvathy
- Subramaniyan
- Sastha
- Krishna
- Yakshi
- Dakshinamoorthy
Festivals
- Major Festivals Celebrated:
- All Shiva-related festivals, especially Masi Magam, are celebrated with great enthusiasm and fanfare.
Century/Period/Age
1000 Years old
Managed By
Department of Archaeology – Kerala
Nearest Bus Station
Udayamperoor
Nearest Railway Station
Ernakulam Junction
Nearest Airport
Cochin