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                                                                       Shiva the name of the Lord is a mantra. It is a part of the very holy mantra of shaivam The Holy Five Letters. mantra means powerful word. The mantras are revealed to and through the sages in their matured spiritual state to the entire world. These mantras may or may not be associated directly to one particular language. At times they get interpreted in the languages. The name shiva and The Holy Five Letters are accepted as they are in different languages.

In saMskR^itam the word shiva means auspicious, prosperous (maN^gaLam). The Lord who is called pashupati, Asutosha being the Supreme that can not be measured by the thoughts, appears to the one who worships as the God graceful, blissful and nurturing. Its auspicious and graceful forms and names are invoked by the worshiper for the upliftment of oneself.

In thamiz it refers to shiva - civappu - chemporuL meaning the Perfect Being. The God staying in a state blissful,    

enjoying in Its Own Self eternally, without any flaws is the Supreme Lord shiva.                                

 

108 Shiva Temples in Kerala created by Lord Parasurama

 

According to the legends, Lord Parasurama created the land between Gokarna and Kanyakumari. Lord Parasurama the sixth incarnation of Lord Vishnu was the son of Sage Jamadagni and Renuka. As a mark of repentance for Kshatriya Nigraha sin, Parasurama meditated at Gokarna and invoked Lord Varuna (the Lord of the Oceans). Parasurama asked him for a boon. To absolve himself of the sins he had committed, he wanted to donate some land to the Brahmins. There was no land available because he already donated the whole land he obtained by the 21 round Kshatriya Nigraha to Sage Kashyapa. Lord Varuna told Parasurama that he would give him as much land as he wished. He told him to fling his Parasu (axe) from where he stood at Gokarna. The land from Gokarna till the point where the axe landed would be given to him was the boon that Lord Varuna promised him. The throw of the `axe' from Gokarna to Kanyakumari created Kerala. Parasurama donated this land to the Brahmins and settled Brahmins there in 64 gramams or villages.

 

32 out of the 64 gramams are in the Tulu speaking region (in between Gokarnam and Perumpuzha) and the remaining 32 gramams are in the Malayalam speaking region(in between Perumpuzha and Kanyakumari) in Kerala. Those in Kerala listed in the Keralopatti, the narrative of Kerala history are

 

1. Payyannoor 2. Perumchelloor (Talipparambu) 3. Alatthiyoor 4. Karanthol 5.Chokiram (Shukapuram) 6. Panniyoor 7. Karikkau 8. Isaanamangalam 9. Thrussivaperoor 10. Peruvanam. 11. Chamunda (Chemmanta) 12. Irungatikkootal (Iringalakkuda) 13. Avattiputhur (Avittathoor) 14. Paravoor 15. Airanikkulam 16. Muzhikkalam 17. Kuzhavur 18. Atavur 19. Chenganatu(Chengamanadu) 20. Ilibhyam 21. Uliyannoor 22. Kalutanatu. 23. Ettumanoor 24. Kumaranalloor 25. Kadamuri 26. Aranmula 27. Tiruvalla 28. Kidangoor 29.Chengannoor 30. Kaviyoor 31. Venmani and 32. Neermanna (Niranam)

 

After the creation of these gramams, Parasurama had consecrated 108 Shiva temples and 108 Durga temples for the well-being and prosperity of the people in Kerala . Among these 216 temples, the Lord Shiva of Gokarnam Mahabaleswara Temple in the north and Goddess Kumari of Kanyakumari temple in the south were considered as the protectors of Kerala. The first Shivalaya created by Parasurama was the Thrissivaperoor Vadakkunnatha Temple and the last one was the Thrikkariyoor Mahadeva Temple.

 

The names of these temples were given in the famous 108 Shivalaya Nama Stothra. This stothra is written in Malayalam and is anonymous. There are many temples with the same place names. Also some old names do not exist or their names have changed. So I have included temples with the same place names as a single group in this 108 shivalayas. So in this list you can find more than 110 Shiva temples in Kerala. It is clear that this stothra was composed in Thrissur region of Kerala because 64 temples were located in this region(9 in Palakkad district, 43 in Thrissur district and 12 in Ernakulam district). District wise distribution of rest of the temples are - 4 in Thiruvanathapuram, 5 in Kollam, 3 in Pathanamthitta, 6 in Alappuzha, 11 in Kottayam, 1 in Idukki, 7 in Malappuram, 4 in Kozhikkode, 1 in Vayanad and 5 in Kannur. Now 2 temples are in Karnataka and one is in Tamil Nadu. The full version of this stothra is given below.

 

108 Shivalaya Nama Stothra

Sreemad Dakshina Kailasam Sree Perooriraveeswaram
Sucheendram Chowaram Mathoor Trippangott atha Mundayoor
Sree Mandhamkunnu Chowalloor Panancheri Korattiyum
Puramundekkatt Avungannoor Kollooru Thirumangalam
Trikkariyooru Kunnapram Sree Velloor Ashtamangalam
Iyranikkulavum Kainoor Gokarnam Eranakulam
Paarivaloor Adattum nal Parippil Chathamangalam
Paraparambu Trukkooru Panayooru Vyttila
Vaikom Rameswaram randum Ettumanoor Edakkolam
Chemmanthatt Aluva pinne Thirumittakkottu Cherthala
Kallattupuzha Trukkunnu Cheruvathooru Ponganam
Trukkapaleeswaram moonnum Avittathoor Perummala
Kollathum Kattakampala Pazhayanooru Perakom
Athampally Ambilikkadu Cheranellooru Maniyoor
Tali nalum Kodungalloor Vanchiyoor Vanchuleswaram
Panjarkulam Chittukulam Alathoor atha Kottiyoor
Truppalooru Perumtatta Truthala Thiruvallayum
Vazhappally Puthuppally Mangalam Thirunnakkara
Kodumboor Ashtamikkovil Pattanakkadu Thashtayil 
Killikkurussiyum Puthoor Kumbhasambhavamandiram 
Someswaram cha Vengaloor Kottarakkara Kandiyoor
Palayoorumahadeva Chelloor atha Nedumpura
Mannoor Truchaliyoor Srumgapuram Kottooru Mammiyoor
Parampum tali Thirunavaya Kaarikkodu Cherthala
Kottappuram Muthuvara Valappaya Chendamangalm
Thrukkandiyoor Peruvanam Thiruvaloor Chirakkalum
Ipparanjava noottettum bhakthiyothu padikkuvor
Deham nasikkiletheedum mahadevante sannidhow
Pradoshathil japichal ashesha duritham kedum
Yathra yathra shiva kshethram tatra tatra namamyaham

 

 

 

 

 

 

108 Parasurama worshiped Temples

 

Sl. No.TemplesDistrict

1.

Cherthalai (Velorevattam)Alappuzha

2.

Chittukkulam (Thrichattukulam)Alappuzha

3.

Pattinikkad (Pattanakkad)Alappuzha

4.

Kumbhasambhavamandiram (Chenganur)Alappuzha

5.

KandiyoorAlappuzha

6.

Cherthala (Nalpathenneeshwaram)Alappuzha

7.

GokaranamDakshin Karnataka - (Karnataka State)

8.

ChowwaraErnakulam

9.

ThrikkariyurErnakulam

10.

ErnakulamErnakulam

11.

Parivaloor (Pazhoor Perunthirukkoil)Ernakulam

12.

Vyttila (Nettur)Ernakulam

13.

VaikkamKottayam

14.

AluvaErnakulam

15.

Adampalli (Chakkamkulangara)Ernakulam

16.

CheranalloorErnakulam

17.

Thashtam (Uliyanoor)Ernakulam

18.

ChenthamangalamErnakulam

19.

ThiruvaloorErnakulam

20.

ChirakkalErnakulam

21.

Karikkodu (Kanchiramattam)Idukki

22.

ThrikkapaleswaramKannur

23.

 KottiyoorKannur

24

PuthurKannur

25.

Chellur - Perinchellur (Thalipparambu)Kannur

26.

Kottur (Karivellur)Kannur

27.

RamashwaramKollam

28.

Kollam (Anandavalleeswaram)Kollam

29.

Pancharkulam (Padanayarkulangara)Kollam

30.

Puthuppalli (Changangulakkara)Kollam

31.

KottarakkaraKollam

32.

Vellur (Perunthatta)Kottayam

33.

ParippuKottayam

34.

EttumanoorKottayam

35.

ThaliyilKottayam

36.

KaduthuruthiKottayam

37.

ThirunakkaraKottayam

38.

Edakkulam (Kanchilachery)Kozhikode

39.

ThrikkapaleeswaramKozhikode

40.

ThaliKozhikode

41.

MannurKozhikode

42.

ThriprangoduMalappuram

43.

SreemandhankunnuMalappuram

44.

Porandekkad (Puramundekkad)Malappuram

45.

Paraparambu (Perumparambu)Malappuram

46.

ManiyoorMalappuram

47.

ThirunavayaMalappuram

48.

ThirukkandiyurMalappuram

69a.

MathurMalappuram

49.

 SucheendramNagarkoil - (Tamilnadu State)

50.

Peroor (Kaipayil)Palakkad

51.

Panaiyoor (Paloor)Palakkad

52.

ThirumittakkoduPalakkad

53.

Alathur (Pokkunni)Palakkad

54.

ThrippalurPalakkad

55.

ThrithalaPalakkad

56.

Mangalam (Anchumoorthy)Palakkad

57.

Kodumboor (Kodumbu)Palakkad

58.

KillikurishimangalamPalakkad

59.

ThrikkapaleswaramPathanamthitta

60.

Perumala (Panaiyannarkavu)Pathanamthitta

61.

Thiruvalla (Thiruvatta)Pathanamthitta

62.

VazhappalliPathanamthitta

63.

Kunnappuram (Kunnam)Thiruvananthapuram

64.

ChathamangalamThiruvananthapuram

65.

RameshwaramThiruvananthapuram

66.

Vanchiyoor (Srikanteshwaram)Thiruvananthapuram

67.

VadakkunatharThrushiva perur

68.

RaveeswarapuramThrushiva perur

69.

MathurThrushiva perur

70.

MundaiyurThrushiva perur

71.

ChowwallurThrushiva perur

72.

Pananchery (Mudikkoda)Thrushiva perur

73.

Koratty (Annamanada)Thrushiva perur

74.

Avungannur (Avanur Sreekanteshwaram)Thrushiva perur

75.

ThirumangalamThrushiva perur

76.

AshtamangalamThrushiva perur

77.

AiranikkulamThrushiva perur

78.

KainoorThrushiva perur

79.

AdattuThrushiva perur

80.

ThrikkurThrushiva perur

81.

ChemmanthittaThrushiva perur

82.

KallattuppuzhaThrushiva perur

83.

ThrikkunnuThrushiva perur

84.

CheruvathurThrushiva perur

85.

Ponganam (Pungunnam)Thrushiva perur

86.

AvittathurThrushiva perur

87.

KattakambalaThrushiva perur

88.

Pazhayannur (Eravimangalam Siva temple)Thrushiva perur

89.

PerakamThrushiva perur

90.

AmbalikkaduThrushiva perur

91.

NediyathaliThrushiva perur

92.

KodungallurThrushiva perur

93.

 Vanchuleswaram (Thiruvanchikkulam)Thrushiva perur

94.

PerunthattaThrushiva perur

95.

AshtamichiraThrushiva perur

96.

SomeswaramThrushiva perur

97.

VenganellurThrushiva perur

98.

PalaiyoorThrushiva perur

99.

Nedumpura (Kulasekharanallur)Thrushiva perur

100.

SringapuramThrushiva perur

101.

MammiyurThrushiva perur

102.

ParampanthaliThrushiva perur

103.

KottappuramThrushiva perur

104.

MuthuvaraThrushiva perur

105.

VelappayaThrushiva perur

106

 PeruvanamThrushiva perur

107

KollurUduppi - (Karnataka State)

108

Thrichaliyoor (Thrissileri)Wayanad

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