Maalikapurathamma
Maalikapurathamma (Malayalam: മാളികപ്പുറത്തമ്മ) is a Hindu goddess enshrined in a small temple at Sabarimala Ayyappa Temple. The Maalikapurathamma Temple is visited after the main Ayyappa Temple. Malikapurathamma Temple is in front of Manimandapam in the temple complex.
Legend
[edit]Maalikapurathamma is said to be the daughter of Cheerappanchira Panicker who taught Kalaripayattu to Ayyappa. Cheerappanchira is a noble family renowned for its Kalari in Muhamma, Alappuzha District. According to legend, Lord Ayyappan came here to learn Kalaripayattu. The Cheerappanchira family holds many rights in the Sabarimala temple, such as to conduct fireworks, to light Nilavilak and ceremonial lamps at the Malikapurathamma temple, collect half the coconuts given by devotees at the Malikapurathamma temple. There is also a small Mukkalvetti Ayyappa temple at Cheerappanchira which hold 3/4 power of Ayyappa and rest in Sabarimala.[1][2]
Offerings
[edit]Thenga Urutt (rolling of coconut) is an important ritual performed in this temple.[3] Coconuts are offered only after rolling them on the ground.[4][5] Other main offerings to Maalikapurathamma are Thamboolam, saffron powder (Kumkumam podi), Manjal podi (turmeric powder), plantain (Kadali Pazham), Jhagri (Sharkara), red silk and honey.[5]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "ചീരപ്പന് ചിറ മൂലസ്ഥാനം: മാളികപ്പുറത്തമ്മ പിറന്ന നാട്, സ്വാമി അയ്യപ്പന്റെ കളരി ഗൃഹം".
- ^ "In Memory of a Warrior Deity".
- ^ "Malikappurathamma Malikappuram Temple Sabarimala". Archived from the original on 4 June 2016.
- ^ "Malikappurathamma Devi Temple". 12 November 2011.
- ^ a b "Goddess Malikapurathamma Sabarimala Temple".