Prathishta / Presiding Deity : Annapoorneswari Devi
Upadevatha / Sub Deities : xx
District: Malappuram
Thaluk: xx
Panchayath: Urngattiri
Thanthri: Sree Pandalakkottu mana Sreenivasan Namboodiri (Appu)
Trustee: Damodaran Nair P
The presiding deity of this temple is goddess Sri Annapoorneswari. This temple is
considered as one amongst most famous temple for Sri Annapoorneswari. Ganapathy,
Naga Raja, Naga Yakshi, Chitrakoodam, Sree Subramanian, Sree Ayyappan are the sub
deities of this temple
Annapoorna, or Annapoorna Devi, is the Goddess of food. She is an incarnation of
Goddess Parvati; in essence one of the numerous forms of Shakti. In this incarnation
she nourishes all living beings and therefore Hindus consider ‘Annam’ (food) as
holy. There is an interesting incident involving Lord Shiva and Goddess Annapoorna,
which explains that even Moksha (salvation) is not possible on an empty stomach.
Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati used to play the game of dice. Once the game became
so interesting that they started betting – Parvati kept her jewels and Shiva his
trident. Shiva lost the game and lost his trident. To get back his trident, Shiva
betted serpent and this time too he lost the game. Finally, when the game ended,
Shiva lost all that he had including his begging bowl.A humiliated Shiva left for
the Deodar forest. Lord Vishnu approached Shiva and asked him to play again to win
back all that he had lost.Taking advice from Vishnu, Shiva played again and won
all that he had lost in the previous game. Goddess Parvati grew suspicious about
Shiva’s sudden turn of fortunes and called him a cheat. This led to a verbal duel
between the couple. Finally, Lord Vishnu intervened and revealed that the dice moved
as per His wish and they were under the illusion that they were playing.
Symbolically, life is like a game of dice - unpredictable and beyond control.Verbal
duel soon turned to philosophical discussion and Lord Shiva said that possessions
are temporary…everything is Maya (illusion)…even the food we eat is Maya. Goddess
Parvati did not agree that food is illusion. She argued that if food is illusion
I am also an illusion.
She wanted to know how the world would survive without food and disappeared. Her
disappearance meant Nature came to a stand still. There were no seasonal changes.
Everything remained barren. There was regeneration or birth. Soon there was severe
drought and shortage of food. Shiva soon realized that he is incomplete without
Shakti. Gods, humans and demons all kept praying for food. Goddess Parvati could
not see her children perishing out hunger and appeared in Kashi (Varanasi) and started
distributing food.
Shiva appeared before her with a begging bowl and Goddess Parvati fed Shiva. Shiva
said that food cannot be dismissed as mere illusion as it is required to nourish
the body in which resides the Atma. Since then Goddess Parvati is worshipped as
the Goddess of food – Annapoorna Devi.
Poomoodal & Mangalya pooja on first Fridays of every month in malayalam calendar,
Annual Festival (Prathishta Dinam) celebated on Uthrattathi day in Kumba month of
malayalam calendar.
Poommodal, Mangalya pooja, Aayillya Pooja are the main offerings.
Temple opens at 5.30 AM & will be closed between 9.30AM to 5.00PM. Temple reopens
at 5.00 PM
Choolattippara,
Poovathikkal P.O,
Areacode,
Malappuram-673639
Ph;9048400353
Areacode-Othayi-Edavanna Road
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