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Saturday, July 16, 2011
Pookulangara Bhagawathy Temple,Kunissery
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Pookulangara Bhagawathy Temple in Kunissery in Palakkad district lies immersed in legend and history. It is believed that once the Zamorin King had invaded the Kunissery and in the battle that followed all the male members of the village were killed.
The helpless womenfolk had prayed to the Pookulangara Bhagawathy who in turn retaliated fiercely and saved her ’children’ from disgrace. On learning about the powerful act of the Bhagawathy, the King himself had surrendered before the Bhagawathy and deidcated all his honours and
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The deities of Ganesha, Subramanian, Snake Gods and Lord Ayyappa conjoins the Pookulangara Bhagawathy in the temple compound. Navaratri and Dashami are the chief celebrations of this place of worship. Valiyaarattu held once in every 12 years is an important event. The forthcoming Valiyaarattu will be held in the year 2023.
Kummati Festival :The Kummati festival is held at the Pookulangara Bhagavathy Temple
Ayyappan Vilakku festival and Arattu festival .
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Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Kunissery
Kummati Festival
The Kummati festival is held at the Pookulangara Bhagavathy Temple, 7 km from Alathur which is 22 km from Palakkad town.
One of the attractions is Kanyar, a folk art practised by the Nair community.
On the day before the Kummatti, the Kanyar is performed. On the day of the festival, ten caparisoned elephants participate in a procession. Kannyar Kali owes its origin to the practicing of martial arts in the region, which was under the constant threat of attack from neighbouring Kongu Nadu. At the high point of the celebration, the villagers who have assembled near the temple are asked if they will defend the village. Only upon getting a positive answer can the celebrations proceed. If any one of the villagers dissents, the celebrations are held up.
Apart from the famous Kummatti, the annual Aarat (holy bath) coinciding with Dasara and the twelve-yearly celebration of Valia Aarat (Big Festival) is noteworthy. Once every 32 years, there is a joint festival called Thalapoli in which the people of Kunisseri who worship the deity Pookulangara Bhagavathy go to "meet" her father Pallavoorappan (that is, Shiva), in the nearby village of Pallavoor
Saranam
Add the words 'Saranam Ayyappa' after each line:
| 1. Swamiye 2. Harihara sudhane 3. Kannimoola Mahaa ganapathy bhagavaane 4. Shakti vadivelan sodarane 5. Maalikaippurattu manjamma devi lokamadhave 6. Vaavar Swamiye 7. Karuppanna Swamiye 8. Periya kadutta Swamiye 9. Siriya kadutta Swamiye 10. Vanadevadha maare 11. Durga bhagavathi maare 12. Achchan kovil arase 13. Anaatha rakshagane 14. Anna dhana prabhuve 15. Achcham thavirpavane 16. Ambalathu arasane 17. Abhaya dhayagane 18. Ahandai azhippavane 19. Ashtasiddhi dhayagane 20. Andmorai aadarikkum deivame 21. Azhuthayil vaasane 22. Aaryaiikaavu Ayyaave 23. Aabhad baandhavane 24. Ananda jyotiye 25. Aatma swaroopiye 26. Aanaimukhan tambiye 27. lrumudi priyane 28. lnalai therppavane 29. Heha para suka daayakane 30. Irudaya kamala vaasane 31. Eedillaa inbam alippavane 32. Umaiyaval baalakane 33. Umaikku arul purindavane 34. Uzhvinai akatruvone 35. Ukkam alippavane 36. Engum niraindhone 37. Enillaa roopane 38. En kula deivame 39. En guru naathane 40. Erumeli vaazhum kiraata -shasthave 41. Engum nirainda naada brahmame 42. Ellorkkum arul puribavane 43. Aetrumaanoorappan magane 44. Aekaanta vaasiye 45. Aezhaikkarul puriyum eesane 46. Aindumalai vaasane 47. Aiyyangal teerppavane 48. Opillaa maanikkame 49. Omkaara parabrahmame 50. Kaliyuga varadane 51. Kan.kanda deivame 52. Kambankudiku udaiya naathane 53. Karunaa samudrame 54. Karpoora jyotiye 55. Sabari giri vaasane 56. Shathru samhaara moortiye 57. Sharanaagadha rakshakane 58. Sharana ghosha priyane 59. Shabarikku arul purindavane 60. Shambhukumaarane 61. Satya swaroopane 62. Sankatam therppavane 63. Sanchalam azhippavane 64. Shanmukha sodarane 65. Dhanvantari moortiye 66. Nambmorai kaakkum deivame 67. Narttana priyane 68. Pantala raajakumaarane 69. Pambai baalakane 70. Parasuraama poojithane 71. Bhakta jana rakshakane 72. Bhakta vatsalane 73. Paramashivan puthirane 74. Pambaa vaasane 75. Parama dhayaalane 76. Manikanda porule 77. Makara jyotiye 78. Vaikkathu appan makane 79. Kaanaka vaasane 80. Kulattu puzhai baalakane 81. Guruvaayoorappan makane 82. Kaivalya padha daayakane 83. Jaati mata bhedam illathavane 84. Shivashakti Aikya svaroopane 85. Sevipparku aananda moorthiye 86. Dushtar bhayam neekkuvone 87. Devaadi devane 88. Devarkal thuyaram therthavane 89. Devendra poojitane 90. Narayanan mynthane 91. Neiabhisheka priyane 92. Pranava swaroopane 93. Paapa samhaara moorthiye 94. Paayasanna priyane 95. Vanpuli vaakanane 96. Varapradaayakane 97. Bhaagavatottamane 98. Ponambala vaasane 99. Mohini sudhane 100. Mohana roopane 101. Villan vilaali veerane 102. Veeramani kantane 103. Sadguru nathane 104. Sarva rokanivarakane 105. Sachi ananda sorupiye 106. Sarvaabheestha thayakane 107. Saasvatapadam alippavane 108. Patinettaam padikkutaiyanaadhane |
Swamiye Saranam Ayyappa
Adiyen therindum theriyaamalum seidha sakala Kutrangalaiyum poruttu kaattu rakshittu arula vendum, Shree satyamaana ponnu patinettaam padimel vaazhum en om Shree Harihara sutan kaliyugavaradan aananda chittan ayyan Ayyappa Swamiye Saranam Ayyappa.
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Kunissery-Kummati festival-kizhakkethara
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Kunissery is a small village in the Palakkad district of Kerala state, southern India. It is 7 km from Alathur town. Kunissery's famous festival is Kummatti which is celebrated on the birthday of the goddess Pookulathi on the Punartham Star of Meenam.
Kummati festival
The Kummati festival is held at the Pookulangara Bhagavathy Temple, 7 km from Alathur which is 22 km from Palakkad town.
One of the attractions is Kanyar, a folk art practised by the Nair community of Kunissery.
On the day of the Kummatti festival ten caparisoned elephants participate in a procession. On the day before the Kummatti, the traditional folk art Kanyar is performed. Kanyarkali owes its origin to the practicing of martial arts in the region which was under the constant threat of attack from neighbouring Konganadu. At one point during the performance of this celebration the villagers who have assembled near the temple are asked if they will defend the village. Only upon getting a positive answer can the celebrations proceed. If any one of the representatives are absent, then it denotes some disagreement and the celebrations are held up.
Dance and comedy were pitched in to add vigor and colour to these training practices. It combines the agile movements of martial arts (Kalaripayattu) with the rhythmic grace of folk dance. Kannyar Kali is usually performed during March-April in temples as well as in places called Thara (ground), a venue for informal gatherings. The dance is accompanied by folk songs and percussion instruments.
Another performance is of an art form called "Ponnani Kali". Here, after many days of training under an "Aasan" (ആശാന്) meaning teacher, the villagers don the dress of such common folk as 'Panan' the pot maker, 'Chakiliyan' the leather worker, 'Vannan' the washer man, 'Cheruman' the farm-hand. They are mostly the representatives of various castes. The origin of this is unknown and the reference to this as Ponnani Kali is curious. It might not have anything to do with Ponnani which is a town in the Calicut district. Apart from the famous "Kummaatti", the annual 'Aarat' coinciding with Dasara and the 12 yearly celebration of 'Valia Aarat' meaning Big Festival is noteworthy. Once every 32, years there is a joint festival called "Thalapoli" in which the people of Kunisseri whose worshipping deity "Pookulangara Bhagavathy" goes to meet her father "Pallavoorappan", that is Shiva, in the nearby village of Pallavoor.