Kadampuzha is a small town in the Shoranur to Calicut road
which is famous for the presence of Kadampuzha Devi Temple. Here the Devi is
being worshiped as a huntress. Recently the temple came in limelight following
the allegation of a leader’s family supposed to be staunch atheists performing
a ritual are called ‘Poomoodal here. Actually, the temple is more famous for two
rituals one is ‘Poomoodal’ or covering the deity with flower and the other is
‘Muttu Neekkal’ or removing obstacles that are being done by breaking a coconut
in equal two parts.
Kadampuzha Devi Temple |
The legend about this temple goes back to the era of
Mahabharata. As the war was inevitable, Arjuna started his mission to collect
as much as divine weapons to fight the likes of Bheeshma, Drona, etc. On his
spree, he underwent penance worshipping Lord Shiva for ‘Pashupathasthra’ a
divine arrow called ‘Pashupatha’. Lord Shiva, though pleased with Arjuna’s
devotion, planned to test him before awarding the divine arrow. He and Goddess
Parvathy came in disguise of a hunter and huntress in front of Arjuna. At the
same time, a demon called ‘Mukasura’ was fast approaching Arjuna to kill him.
The demon was in disguise of a wild boar. Noticing the boar, Arjuna and Shiva
in hunter’s role sent arrows to it. Both the arrows struck at the same time and
there aroused an argument between Arjuna and the hunter about who killed the
animal.
At last, they decided to fight each other and decided that
the winner will be declared as the killer of the wild animal. They fought for
hours and Arjuna got defeated finally. Sad with his defeat and pain from the
wounds, he collected flowers from the nearby bush and started worshiping a
nearby stone as Goddess
Kadampuzha Devi |
On their return, Goddess felt thirsty and Lord brought the
holy Ganges thereby making a hole in the earth using an arrow. Katan Ambu
eytha ala or the pit created with an arrow by the hunter later got corrupted to
‘Kadanambeythala’ and to ‘Kadambuzha’.
Another legend is related to Adi Shankara. It says that when
he was moving aerial, he got stopped by an invisible wall. Looking down he saw
a pit from which the divine power is oozing out. He got down to the earth and
installed that divine power after performing the necessary rituals. He
performed the rituals seeing the power as Goddess Parvathy in her furious form
and the same has been worshiped here even now.
The deity here is made from a mirror finished ‘Panchaloha’ the alloy which is made by mixing five different metals. The radiation from this the mirror is believed to be too high and it is believed that the deity of Narasimha,
which is in line with this deity, is placed there to soften the effect of
radiation.
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