MAMMIYURAPPAN
TEMPLE
This is located in Guruvayoor only. This
temple is very near to Guruvayoor temple. There is a very strong belief that
who goes Guruvayoor Krishna temple should also go to this temple also.
Then only you will get the blessings of Sree Guruyoorappan. These both
temples are that much related. Not only that both this Shiva and Krishna
are that much close. The legendary history extends to the consecration of the famous
Sree Guruvayur Temple - It was the final phase of Dwaparayuga. The great Deluge
has submerged Sree Krishna's abode Dwaraka and the Lord, as a playful child,
was frolicking on a banyan leaf tossed about by the surging waters. Devaguru
Brihaspathi and wind god Vayu stumble upon him where upon the Lord himself
handed over to them the idol of the Supreme Lord that he has been worshipping
at Dwaraka, with instructions to have it installed and consecrated at an
appropriate spot on earth. Guru and Vayu then descended on the banks of a
sprawing Lake Rudratheertha rendered holy by Lord Shiva who has been doing
penance there for ages. Realizing the purpose of the visit Lord Shiva suggested
the consecration there itself on the bank of Rudratheertha and obligingly moved
over to a near by location on the other side of the Rudhra theertha. The place
where Guru and Vayu consecrated the idol of Lord Krishna became GURUVAYOOR and
the site that Lord Shiva chose for himself and his consort Sree Parvathy became
Mahimayur, mahima evolving out of the status bestowed on Lord Shiva for
voluntarily relinquishing his initial abode to accommodate Lord Krishna. This
in course of time got colloquialised as MAMMIYUR. The devotees who visit Sree
Guruvayoor Temple for darshan used to pay pranams to Sree Mammiyurappan by nodding
towards North West direction at Bhagavathykettu in Temple. It is considered
that pilgrimage to Guruvayoor Temple is complete only after a visit to
Mammiyur Temple also. Sree Guruvayoor Temple is also having some ceremonial
connections with Sree Mammiyur Temple. Sri Puzhakkara Chennas Narayanan
Namboothiripad, The Thanthri of Sree Guruvayoor Temple is also the Thanthri of
this Temple and almost all the poojas and rituals in this Temple are regulated
in tune with the poojas and rituals in Guruvayoor Temple.
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