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Mridanga Saileswari Navaratri & Pooram Celebrations
About Mridanga Saileswari Navaratri & Pooram Celebrations
Sree Mridanga Saileswari Temple is the handiest temple dedicated to a musical tool, Mridangam. The temple annually celebrates two major fairs, one is the Navaratri and the alternative is the Pooram Celebrations.
During Navaratri celebrations, the very last three days of Navaratri - Ashtami, Navami, and Vijayadashami-are set apart for the worship of the goddess of wisdom and mastering. Vijayadashami day is also taken into consideration auspicious for starting up the youngsters into the arena of letters that's called Vidyarambham. Pooram Mahotasavam is well known at the Pooram asterism within the Malayalam month of Meenam.
The temple is said to be the circle of relatives temple of Kerala Varma Pazhassi Raja. History says that after the mridangam descended on the earth from heaven, it became stuck via Goddess Saileshwari, who has no shape or form, even as she turned into in meditation, for that reason growing a pit in the sand, which remains to at the moment. The losing of the device created echoes inside the mountain; therefore the place wherein temple located is Muzhakkunnu in Kannur, which means a mountain that echoes. The temple additionally has a goddess inside the form of mizhavu, known as Mizhavu Bhagavathy.