പരമേക്കാവ് വേള മഹോത്സവം 2025 പരമേക്കാവ് ഭഗവതി ക്ഷേത്രം, പരമേക്കാവ്, തൃശ്ശൂർ, കേരളം- നവംബർ മുതൽ ഡിസംബർ വരെ 7 ദിവസം നീണ്ടു നടക്കുന്ന വാർഷിക ഉത്സവമാണ്, പ്രാചീന രിതികൾക്കും പരമ്പരാഗത നടത്തങ്ങളും നിറഞ്ഞു.
പരമേക്കാവ് വേള ഭഗവതി ക്ഷേത്രം പരമേക്കാവ് തൃശ്ശൂർ കേരളം| Paramekkavu Vela 2025 | Bagavathy Temple Paramekkavu Thrissur
The early history of the temple is not traceable as the temple is so ancient. Legend says that a Karnavar
(elder member) (nair family) of Kuruppal Tharavad (nair family) used to visit Thirumandhamkunnu Bhagavathy regularly.
When he became old, he had decided to make a final visit and to discontinue his further routine visits.He sought permission of the Goddess for the same through his prayers and returned. On his return journey, he took rest below an Ilanhi tree near Vadakkunatha temple. When he tried to take his palmyrah umbrella, he could not take it as it fixed on the earth. A devaprasna revealed the presence of Goddess Bhagavathy in the umbrella and the Karanavar arranged to worship the Goddess there. When Vadakkunatha temple was renovated and expanded the chaithanya (divine powers) of Goddess was shifted to its present location below a Paro tree. Since the Goddess was consecrated below a Paro tree, the Goddess came to know as Parokkav Bhagavathy, later altered as Paramekkavu Bhagavathy. As he original seat of the Goddess was beneath the Illanhi tree at the Vadakkunatha temple, the first lit of temple lamp is shown in the direction of Illanhi tree every day.
Paramekkavu Vela 224 | Bagavathy Temple Paramekkavu Thrissur
The famous Illanhi Thara Melam in connection with Thrissur Pooram is in reverence of Goddess. The temple complex has two shrines; Paramekkavu and Melekkavu.The legend behind the Melekkavu narrates as follows. In ancient days there was a practice of offering guruthi ritual by people of the Kizhakkumpattukara desom (village) on the ground near the present Paramekkavu temple. Animals and birds are killed in connection with the guruthi ritual. When slaughter of animals was prohibited the system of offering guruthi discontinued. Devaprasna held in 1960 recommended its revival and suggested to offer the guruthi ritual on the festival day of Kodungallur Bhagavathy temple.
Later, an idol of the Goddess got from the temple tank and it was consecrated at the place where guruthi ritual was performed. A shrine was also built there in 1997.On Vela day, the prasadam (offering) of Chathushatham Nivedyam will be distributed. In the evening, Deeparadhana, Panchavadyam, Athazhapooja, Kalampattu etc will be conducted. Followed by these Thayambaka will be conducted. When Thayambaka is finished, the komaram will move to Koorkancheri Kalari. At 100 clock, the Bhagavathi's ezhunellipu (procession) is conducted. Valkannadi and Thiruvudayada are taken for the procession for representing devi. With Panchavadyam, the procession enters the east gate of Vadakkumanathan temple and stands near the lanjithara, and thereby the panchavadyam stops. The melam ends by around 3.30am at Sreemoolasthanam. After melam, komaram with Bhagavathy return back to Paramekkavu temple.
EVENTS/PROGRAMS
• Chathushatham
• Nivedyam
• Deeparadhana
• Panchavadyam
• Athazhapooja
• Kalampattu
• Thayambaka
• Bhagavathi's ezhunellipu
• Panchavadyam
Temple Location
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Paramekkavu Devaswom, Geethanjali Building, Round East, Thrissur - 680 001, Kerala - India.
Accessibility
🏙️ Nearest Town/ Landmark/ Junction: Thrissur - 600m
🚌 Nearest Bus Station: Thrissur K S R T C Stand - 1.9 km
🚂 Nearest Railway Station: Thrissur Railway Station - 2.6 km
✈️ Nearest Airport: Cochin International Airport - 52.7 km
Contact
📞 0487 2331 273, 2322 334(Office)
0487 2331 373( Temple)
📧 paramekkavu_tcr@bsnl.in
info@paramekkavudevaswom.com