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The deities of Kottarakkara Sree Mahaganapathy Kshethram are Shiva, his consort Parvati, his sons Ganesha, Murugan and Ayyappan, and the serpent deity Nagaraja. Even though the main deity is Shiva, the main priority is given to Ganesha. All deities except Parvati and Ganesha face east. The main offerings of the temple are Unniyappam.
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The temple is situated in the centre part of the Kollam corporation, near the Kollam Civil Station. The main deity enshrined here is Lord Ganesh , apart from Nagaraja and Swami Aiyappan. The main priest-hold of this temple is run by Tamil Brahmin community of Kollam Corporation, consisting of 270 families.
The following are some of the forms of Ganesha appearing mainly in temples: Karpaga Vinayakar in Karpaka Vinayakar Temple [1] Ganesha in Ganesha Temple, Morgaon [2] Siddhivinayaka in Siddhivinayak Temple, Mumbai [3] Ganapathy in Kottarakkara Sree Mahaganapathi Kshethram [4] Varasiddhi Vinayaka in Varasiddhi Vinayaka Temple [5]
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The Sree Maha Ganapathy temple is located in Thamarakulam, also known as the heart of Kollam. [1] The main deity is Lord Vigneshwara , who is believed to be the person who takes responsibility of the whole region.
Kottarakkara, also known in the ancient days of the kings as the Elayadathu Swarupam, was a principality ruled by a branch of the Travancore Royal Family. It is the home of Kathakali, a well known dance drama which originated initially as Ramanattam created in the 17th century by Prince Kottarakkara Thampuran and later patronized by the Raja of Kottarakkara in the early 19th century absorbing ...
The elders and cow-herders constructed a temporary temple using poles, leaves and tender leaves of coconut palm. It was a custom in ancient days that balikas used to prepare flower garlands, lit the pooja lamps in ancient Kudumba temples. Accepting this tradition, the cow-herders wearing female attire, offered poojas in the temple.