Oorpazhachi Kavu Edakkad , Kannur
Bhagavathy (Mother Goddess)
The deity of Bhagavathy represents Mother Goddess. The legend associated with the Bhagavathy at Sree Oorpazhachi Kavu is related to how Kali (the dark complexioned Goddess Parvathi) became Gauri (the fair complexioned Goddess parvathi).
Legend has it that once Lord Shiva repeatedly addressed Goddess Parvathi as Kali to an extent that she inferred it to be a taunt at her dark complexion. Feeling insulted, sad and angered she said, “Wounds from arrows can heal and axed trees can regrow during the rain but a heart broken by impolite words cannot be made”. After promising herself that she will rejoin her husband only after attaining a fair complexion, Goddess Parvathi departed her husband’s abode for Madhya adavi to perform penance. Standing single legged in between Shaabara trees, she performed hard meditative penance for a hundred years with the sole objective of attaining a fair complexion. Pleased with her penance, Lord Brahma granted her the colour of a lotus tendril (gaura varnam) and thenceforth became Gauri. It is to be remembered in this context that Sree Oorpazhachi Kavu till recent past was in possession of a nearby vast area of land called Malikaparambu (thought to be a corruption of the word Kalikaparambu or Kali’s land).
It is believed that performing swayamvara pushpanjali for the Bhagavathy brings about a good marital alliance.
The
Sree Oorpazhachi Kavu temple has three main deities namely, Bhagavathy, Sree
Oorpazhachi Daivathar and Kiratha sunu (Vettakkorumakan) within the inner
courtyard (naalambalam), lending itself the rare significance of Shaiva -
Vaishnava - Shaktheya sanctums within a single temple enclave. Apart from this,
a shrine of Thondachan is present at the upper citadel (Mele Kottam). There are
several legends associated with the temple at the deities.
Bhagavathy (Mother Goddess)
The deity of Bhagavathy represents Mother Goddess. The legend associated with the Bhagavathy at Sree Oorpazhachi Kavu is related to how Kali (the dark complexioned Goddess Parvathi) became Gauri (the fair complexioned Goddess parvathi).
Legend has it that once Lord Shiva repeatedly addressed Goddess Parvathi as Kali to an extent that she inferred it to be a taunt at her dark complexion. Feeling insulted, sad and angered she said, “Wounds from arrows can heal and axed trees can regrow during the rain but a heart broken by impolite words cannot be made”. After promising herself that she will rejoin her husband only after attaining a fair complexion, Goddess Parvathi departed her husband’s abode for Madhya adavi to perform penance. Standing single legged in between Shaabara trees, she performed hard meditative penance for a hundred years with the sole objective of attaining a fair complexion. Pleased with her penance, Lord Brahma granted her the colour of a lotus tendril (gaura varnam) and thenceforth became Gauri. It is to be remembered in this context that Sree Oorpazhachi Kavu till recent past was in possession of a nearby vast area of land called Malikaparambu (thought to be a corruption of the word Kalikaparambu or Kali’s land).
It is believed that performing swayamvara pushpanjali for the Bhagavathy brings about a good marital alliance.
How to reach :
Nearest Busstop: NADAL GATE (THALASSERY -KANNUR NH)
Nearest Railway Station :Edakkad
Nearest Airport : Kozhikode
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