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  • 5/5 rakesh k. 7 years ago on Google
    Popular bhagavathi temple. Festival is on April month (medam).
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  • 5/5 Sanjay R. 5 years ago on Google
    Sree Chirakkakavu Bhagavathi Temple is one of the oldest Devi Temples in North Kerala. The presiding deity of this temple is the goddess Kaali, who is worshipped in three forms, or Thrigunaathmika. The temple was built by the king of Kolathiri- Chirakkkal Rajaafter the swayambhoo of the goddess in Koduvally River, and so became renowned as Sree Chirakkakavu. According to established belief, the goddess Kaali appeared in the azhimugham of Vamal with her parivaras(retinue), in the palace where the river meets the sea. She assumed the form of a divine fish. The place is now known as Vamal, the Sree Moolasthana of Sree Chirakkakavu Bhagavathi. Chiirakkal Raja visited the palace and bowed to the goddess. The king then built the temple on top of Illikkunnu, believed to be the thapovan of an earlier era. The temple is surrounded by kavu or groves of trees. The temple festival is celebrated every year on days 9-12 of the month of medaom which usually falls on April 22 to 25th. On Medom 9th the thantrik poojas and Uthsavabali is observed. In the evening the Uthsalva kolam (Thidambu) is taken out of the temple as Ezhunnallathu by the temple priest. This occasion is the only time where the goddess comes out of the temple in full alankaras in Ulthasava Thidambu. This is the next three-day festival. The four manifestations of the goddess, Chorakalathil Bhagavathi, Puthiya Bhagavathi and Cheriya Thampuratty, are the daughters of the mother goddess and Valiya Thampuratty. Guntoor Kotta vanavan, Ilankarumakan, Poothadi are the other male Theyyams here. On Medom 10th the Nattathira is celebrated here. On 11 th Medom Ariyalavu is observed. This is a practice of giving rice, pulses and coconut oils to the all concerned communities to the kavu. This custom recalls the riches of bygone times. In the olden days, the Temple owned land from Vamla To Kali. In the morning of 11th medom Valaiya Thampuratty visits all devotees in the village (hosuses comes under Anchukandy Parambu) and blesses the devotees. Kalasams come from various parts of the villages to make offerings to the devi. Motha Kalasam and Vaikalasam have the right to enter to the temple first. By the early hours of 12th Medom the Theyyams start to come to the Thirumuttam in this order: Guntoor Kotta Vanavar, Chorakalathil Bhagavathi and Puthiya bhgagavathi. It is considered a blessing when a few drops of rain sweep through as Chaorakalthil bhagavthi theyyam appears on the courtyard of the temple. A Mulla Mala (Jasmine garland) is the traditional offering to Chorakkalathil Bhagavathi. Thirdly comes the Theyaam of Puthiya Bhagavathi (Theethira), The theyaam comes with the fire as ornaments and blesses the devotees. By the morning of 12th Medom the theyyam of Ilankarumankan and Poothadi appears on the courtyard of the temple. The theyyam is of divine war between the two. This theyyam makes us[who?] recollect the thought of Bali–Sugreeva war. Then Thampuratty comes out into the courtyard. The Aattam of Thampuratty with her divine sword is a very rare sight which gives her devotees a life’s blessings. Then the Cheriya Thampuratty appears on the courtyard of the temple with beautiful white hair and other decorations. Then the Thampuratty with Thirumudy and her daughter, Cheriaya Champuratty travel around the temple, followed by the kalasalams and devotees in procession.
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  • 4/5 RAJEESH C P. 6 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) The Chirping Cav (Original) ചിറക്കൽ കാവ്
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  • 5/5 Sasna S. 1 year ago on Google
    Amazing temple situated in the midst of nature with greenery and lots of trees. I visited there multiple time and felt so much peace and positivity every time. It’s a Badra Kali pradista temple.
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  • 5/5 Vineesh V. 2 years ago on Google
    Always feel the warmth and peace visiting this the temple, a walk away from our house, Sree Chirakka Kavu Bhagavathy Temple plays a crucial and important part to the house around including our.
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  • 5/5 Bijoy k. 3 years ago on Google
    Calm Quite place....
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  • 5/5 Nithin S. 6 months ago on Google
    Vehicle parking space available near the temple. Narrow road.
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  • 5/5 Pradeep K E. 2 years ago on Google
    The temple has maintained it's serenity although there are a number of changes happened in the area. There is ample parking space for cars and bikes if you taking one. A must visit temple in Thalassery for Hindus.

  • 5/5 Shadow C. 4 years ago on Google
    One of the oldest temple 😍

  • 5/5 Sreejith T. 5 years ago on Google
    Great temple

  • 5/5 Hrishikesh S. 3 years ago on Google
    Blessed hindu temple, tradition culture,

  • 5/5 Surya K. 1 year ago on Google
    temple spaces are high in pure vibrations of magnetic and electric fields. The temple floors are good conductors that absorb positive energy. Walking barefooted on these floors will help the energy pass through your body."

  • 4/5 ginu k. 1 year ago on Google
    Getting good positive energy

  • 5/5 Reejish J. 5 months ago on Google
    Amme Devi Sharanam 🙏 If you are a Thalasseriate, then one should definitely pay a visit to this Devi temple


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