Monday, December 30, 2013

Kalloor Namboodiri, the Undisputed Tantric of Kerala

Kerala tantric rituals are widely known around the world for its effectiveness. They are not mere religious rituals but it involves a lot of science too. Driving out the negative energy and bringing in positive energy is being done in each tantric ritual. The power of rhymes lies in the way they are uttered. The energy generated with a high-level concentration of mind will be emitted through sounds. The energy will get converted into sound energy of different wavelengths and will produce the desired result.
A scene from Kerala Tantric Ritual

There was a person called Kalloor Namboodiri in Kerala who was an expert in tantric rituals. Actually, Kalloor is his family name and Namboodiri is his surname. Even now the members of the family continue the rituals performed by this Kalloor Namboodiri.
Kalloor family is basically from Kottackal, but later got settled in Pattambi in the present day Malappuram district of Kerala. The male population of this family is known as Kalloor Namboodiri and this particular Namboodiri in this story lived in the 17th century. He decided to visit Vadakkumnatha Temple and to remain there for quite some time worshipping Lord Shiva. He used to enter the temple as soon as it opened in the early morning and sit there chanting different prayers of Lord Shiva and immersed in deep meditation. He leaves the temple premises in the evening for having taking bath and again he used to come back and sit in meditation till the temple is closed. He lived on a single meal all these days. Years have passed like this and there was no change in Namboodiri’s routine.
One day he sat in meditation and the temple priest did not notice him. As usual, the priest locked the doors of the temple and left for the day. Late in the night when Namboodiri woke up from the meditation, he found the temple doors locked and no way to go outside. There was nothing much to do, so he sat behind and started chanting prayers of Lord Shiva. Suddenly a book fell in front of him. He took it in his hand. Suddenly he heard a voice from nowhere which asked him to stop his worship and go back to his house. The voice also instructed him to practice tantric rituals as mentioned in that book.
Another scene from Kerala Tantric Ritual

Believing those as the words of Lord Shiva, Namboodiri left the temple the next day morning and reached his home. After being at the house for a year, he left for a pilgrimage. On the way, he reached Thiruvananthapuram, the present capital city of Kerala, and the capital of the erstwhile Travancore dynasty. By this time he has become very famous as a tantric and hence he received a special welcome by the then king. King arranged a room for him well inside the palace and invited him to dinner together.
After dinner, both were sitting talking about different things. Meanwhile, the king requested a favor from the tantric. He narrated the incident.
His predecessor King Marhtanda Varma has killed Ettuveettil Pillais, a group of warring lords who rebelled against the kingdom. Even after killing, the King could not control his anger. He made all the women folk of their families marry the fishermen, thus putting an end to their clan. When there is nobody to perform after death rituals, the souls of these warring lords could not rest in peace. They used to come to the city and started creating a lot of trouble to the citizens. They come out from the sea where their bodies were immersed after killing and used to wander on the streets till they reach the east fort. They cannot enter the east fort as there is the Padmanabha Swamy Temple. They are afraid of Lord Vishnu who has been worshipped inside the temple.
King told Namboodiri that many tantric have tried their best to remove these evil spirits but everything ends in vain. He requested Namboodiri to try something to get rid of these spirits.

Tantric Namboodiri asked King to send a brave soldier to him. By the time the soldier arrived, Namboodiri finished certain rituals. Then he wakes up from the ritual site and came near to the soldier. Handing over a letter written on palm leaves to the soldier, Namboodiri asked him to go to the West Fort through which the spirits enter inside the city. The soldier is instructed by the Namboodiri to throw the letter to those spirits when they come near to the gate.
The soldier did the same as instructed by the Namboodiri and to his great astonishment, he saw all the spirits weeping in pain as if somebody is beating them. After a few seconds, all of them turn back and started running towards the sea as if somebody is chasing them. They all disappeared inside the sea.

The soldier returned and narrated the entire incident to the King and Namboodiri. Then the Namboodiri assured that they will never come again to trouble the king and his subjects. King was totally happy and presented many valuable gifts to Namboodiri. And since then nobody has seen those evil spirits on the roads. 

9 comments:

  1. A nice article, but you missed story of some Kalloor Namboothirippads and Kochi Kings. The famous being the Mahaganapathi homam they did to save Shakthan Thampuran from Tippu Sulthan. Also, Kalloor Namboothirippad changed they base from Pattambi to Trichur and then to Tripunithura and then back to Trichur during 1700's and 1800's. The picture you have displayed of West Fort Gate in Trivandrum is not of West Fort. It is actually the east side. Not the main east fort gate, but the Vetti muricha kotta. Please make corrections. The reason why Kalloor left from Kottackal is because of Samuthiri and he was welcomed by King of Cochin and given land and property. Another story of Kalloor Namboothirippad is the limp that every second child of the family has.

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    1. Thank you Vijay for pointing out the lapses and mistakes. I will make the necessary correction regarding the image. Other things you have already mentioned in detail and I think that will be enough to provide information to the readers. Expecting valuable suggestions in future also.

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    2. I wish to meet u in person I am in kerala how could that be possible

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  2. Hi,
    Where can I consult Kalloor Namboodiri, Please do provide the address or the contact details.

    regards
    bharat.

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  3. Where can I consult kalloor namboodiri..I'm having lot of problems in life. Please send me an email.

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  4. I want to consult kallor namboodiri how can I please send me contact information

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  5. Dear sir
    Can you guide how to meet kallor nambodiri.

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