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  • Pambum Mekkattu Mana Temple , Thrissur

    There are five 'kavus' (a grove where
    Goddess Kali and Serpant Gods are
    worshipped) of Serpent Gods around the
    mana. There are legends about how
    Mekkattu Mana became Pambum Mekkattu
    Mana. Kottarathil Shankunni's
    "Ithihyamala" (chain of legends) gives a
    detailed description of Mekkattu Mana.
    Some legends connected with the lllam and
    the people there goes like this: The members
    in Pambummekkattu Mana were great
    devotees and experts in rituals and mystic
    spell. Still, their stark poverty made it
    difficult for them to meet their daily bread.
    At this juncture, one Namboori from the
    family went to the famous Thiruvanchikulam
    Temple and started praying to God seeking
    redemption from their dire verty.
    Month and years passed, and one night, the
    Namboori had a wonderful experience. As
    his continuous worship was nearing twelfth
    year, one night he went to the sacred pond
    in the temple premises to fetch some water
    after everybody has left the temple. He was
    astonished to see a saintly figure standing
    on the steps at that peek hour and asked
    "Who is that?" The figure replied, "What
    Mekadu has to do with that? If you want
    water, fetch it and go." Namboori stood
    there spellbound because from the
    appearance and words of the person, he was
    sure that the figure is not of an ordinary
    human being. Then he saw something
    sparkling in the hands of that saintly figure
    and asked him "What is it?" The person's
    answer was a question, "Has Mekkadu seen
    Ruby?" When the Namboori said "No" the
    person asked whether he would like to see
    it. When he said "Yes" the person passed the
    precious stone to the Namboori. The stone
    impressed him so much that he wanted to
    show it to his friend Kodungallore Valiya
    Thampuran (a kingly status). He sought the
    Godly figure's permission. The figure gave
    permission on condition that the Namboori
    would come back soon.
    The Thampuran was very much impressed
    by the Ruby that he wanted to keep it for
    himself. He was ready to purchase it at any
    price. But the Namboori was adamant not
    to break his word. So the Thampuran gave it
    back though unwilling. Namboori reached
    back on time and handed over the Ruby to
    the person suddenly he disappeared and the
    place which was bright like day light due to
    the glow of the ruby now turned dark. Fear
    and darkness ensnarled the Namboori.
    Within seconds he regained his sense and
    sight. He stepped in the sacred pond,
    fetched water and went back. The Godly
    person's identity haunted the Namboori and
    so he could not sleep that night. He blamed
    himself for not asking the person who he
    was; for person who had entrusted the Ruby
    with him, at least for some time, would
    surely have revealed his identity. The
    Namboori laid down thinking sadly about his
    foolishness.
    At some point sleep caressed him. The
    Namboori woke up within Minutes and
    seeing the moon light he thought it was
    already dawn. He felt that it was already
    late for his bath and rushed to the sacred
    pond. Again, a person was standing there.
    Namboori as earlier asked "Who is that?"
    And the figure replied "What has Mekkad to
    do with that? Go and sleep. It is not time to
    take bath. It is not yet dawn." The Namboori
    recognized the voice and the saintly figure.
    He fell on the Godly figure's feet and
    requested "Upon Lord Shiva, reveal your
    identity." When Namboori mouthed Lord
    Shiva's name the person had no other go
    but to reveal his identity. He said "I am
    Vasuki." Then the Namboori expressed his
    wish to see Vasuki's real figure. Vasuki was
    sure that his real figure would frighten the
    Namboori. But, when the Namboori insisted,
    he shrinked his body to the size of a ring on
    Lord Shiva's finger.
    The Namboori was shuddered at that sight
    and fainted. After few minutes, he regained
    consciousness. Then Vasuki asked, "What
    boon do you want?" "I wish your presence in
    my lllam always. Please put an end to my
    poverty. I have no other request," this was
    the Namboori's reply. Vasuki consented to
    his and said "Only three days remain to
    complete your twelve years' worship. You go
    back to your lllam after that. Meantime I will
    get the permission of Lord Shiva and will
    come to your Mana. Now it's time for your
    Bath. Don't delay," Vasuki disappeared
    saying this.
    Namboori completed his worship and
    returned to his lllam. He went to take bath
    and perform daily rituals by keeping his
    'Olakkuda' (An umbrella made of palm
    leaves) in the 'Kizhakini' (Eastern portion of
    the house). When he came back, he saw a
    snake on the umbrella and was frightened.
    The snake came down, took the shape of the
    saintly person and said, "Mekkadu, don't
    fear. I am Vasuki. Lord Shiva is very much
    pleased at your honesty and sincere
    devotion. I am here on Lord's will. Take this
    Ruby which I have shown you the first day
    we met. Keep it here safely. As long as this
    Ruby remains here, poverty will not affect
    your Mana." Vasuki handed over the ruby to
    the Namboori and continued, "A Nagayakshi
    (serpent Goddess) will also reach here soon.
    Don't get feared to see her."
    At this juncture, the eldest lady of the lllam,
    came from outside after attending a feast in
    a relative's home. She went inside keeping
    her umbrella in the verandah. Suddenly, a
    snake came out from that umbrella and
    went to the 'kizhakkini'. There it took the
    shape of a beautiful lady and stood close to
    vasuki. "Make idols of the two of us and
    placing them in this 'kizhakinni', daily rituals
    are to be performed. Consider us as the
    family Gods of Mekkattu Mana," continued
    Vasuki, "If you do so, prosperity will not
    leave your family. More snakes will come
    here and they will live somewhere in the
    compound. Only give freedom for them to
    live anywhere in this house and its
    compound. Special spaces are to be kept to
    pass urine and faeces. Spitting and washing
    hands in the courtyard or in the compound
    are not permitted. Fire should be set only in
    the kitchen hearth. Digging of the soil in the
    courtyard or in the compound is not allowed.
    Another house should be constructed in the
    next compound. Special functions are to be
    conducted there.
    The ladies should not remain here at the
    time of menstruation and pregnancy. They
    should go to the other house. Snakes might
    be seen in this house and premises. But
    nobody should fear because those snakes
    will not bite the members of this house
    unless somebody stamps feet on them. By
    chance if any member gets snake site, the
    venom will not affect his/her body but will
    affect the snake back. In such cases, proper
    treatment should be given to the snake.
    Otherwise the snake may die. If the snakes
    bite some outsider, the family members
    should not treat. But treatment should be
    given to those suffering from diseases due
    to anger of snakes. Two lamps are to be
    lighted day-night in this 'Kizhakkini'. The oil
    in the lamp and the collyrium formed by
    continuous burning of the wick will be
    excellent medicine for skin diseases owing
    to rage of snake Gods. This information is
    to be passed through generations of
    Mekkatu Mana." Vasuki and Nagayakshi
    disappeared saying all this and promising to
    come back when the Namboori desires.
    The Namboori installed the Serpent Gods in
    the Kizhakkini as per Vasuki's instruction.
    From that day, the 'Mekkattu family' came to
    be known as 'Pambummekkattu' and
    famous. The family knew no poverty from
    the day Vasuki was placed in the house.
    Moreover their wealth increased gradually.
    The fame of Pambummekkattu family spread
    world wide. The belief became firm among
    people that skin diseases or other problems
    due to wrath of snake Gods have solutions
    in Mekkattu Mana.
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