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    Tiruchenkunroor

    One of the 108 Temples & Celestial Abodes of Vishnu revered by the Tamil hymns of the Alwars of the 1st millennium CE

    Location: Chengannur near Kottayam
    (Malai Naadu)
    Vishnu: Imaiavarappan,
    Taayaar: Senkamalavalli
    Theertham:Shankha Theertham
    Paasuram :Nammalwar
    Vimaanam:Jagatjyoti Vimanam
    Travel Base:Kottayam


    Description Tiruchenkunroor is one of the five ancient shrines in the Chengannur area of Kerala, connected with the Mahabharatam. (Chengannur - Yuddhishtra, Tiruppuliyur - Bheema, Aranmula - Arjuna, Tiruvamundur - Nakula and Tirukkadittaanam - Sahadeva). Nammalwar describes Chenkunrur as a town where the smoke emanating from the vedic ritual yagnas fills the sky and as a place surrounded by rich lush vegetation (of bananas and coconuts).
    The Chengannoor Mahadevar temple with a shrine to Bhagavati is of great significance in this town.

    In its good days, this temple's annual festival in the malayalam month of Meenam witnessed elaborate celebrationss with performances of Chakkiyar koothy, Koodiyattam etc.

    Legend has it that Dharmaputra (Yuddhishtra) offered worship to Vishnu, seeking pardon for his act on the battlefield, where he uttered the words 'Ashwattaama hatah kunjaraha' in an attempt to deceive Drona and lead him to a defenceless state where Arjuna brought his (Drona's)* life to an end.

    Abodes of Vishnu ********
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