Cherukunnu Annapoorneshwari Temple, also known as Cherukunnilamma
Temple, is the only Durga temple in Kerala where Parvathi Devi Mahamaya
is in ‘Annapoorna Bhavam’ (Mother of all meals). ‘Annam’ in Malayalam
language means ‘food’ and ‘Poornam’ (purnam) means full. The meaning of
the Bhavam Annapurna is one who gives food to every needy without
restriction. The idol is with a ladle in one hand. Annapurna is the
goddess with a golden ladle. Sree Annapoorneshwari Temple is situated in
Cherukunnu, 15 km from Taliparamaba, in Kannur district of Kerala,
India.
Annapoorneswari – Cherukunnilamma Temple
As the name Annapoorna indicates, Annadhanam (free food distribution) is a very important offering to the goddess. The food, rice with at least one gravy curry is given to the devotees as the prasaadams. This temple gives food to all devotees who come here for worship and want to take food. Food is offered two times, during lunch and dinner every day. The chuttambalam – naalambalam surrounding the sanctum sanctorum is vast to take care of the dining place (Outta Pura) for the devotees to partake the food offered. The temple is acclaimed as offering food in abundance to those who come here to worship.
Cherukunnu Annapurna Temple was supposed to have been built during the 5th century AD. This temple is the principal deity worshiped (family deity) by the erstwhile Ruling family of Chirakkal. The temple was renovated by the Avittam Thirunal Valiya Raja. The present form of the temple is more than century old. A Punah Prathista was done in the year 1994 on the Pooyam star day of Kumbha Masa of Malayalam era.
The Annapoorneswari Temple Pond
Situated next to Cherukunnu Temple on the right side is the temple pond (Ambala Kolam). The pond is of about 2.5 acres in area and is called as Chira. The temple pond will always have water at a very high level. In the center of this Chira there is a stambham – pole. The pond – chira has four major entrances. On the south west side of the pond there is shelter. This sheltered portion of the pond is exclusively for the use of the priests (poojarees).
The Temple Location
Cherukunnu Annapoorneswari Temple is in a beautiful locality called Cherukunnu with back waters around a large portion, and in the midst of hills with greenery all around. The temple is located in a village about 3 km from town. Cherukunnu is in Kannur District. This is a very famous temple of Kerala and especially of region formerly known as the Malabar. The belief about the structure of the temple is that the same is made of polished stones bonded with a mixture of flattened rice and jaggery (Avil and Vellam).
How the name Cherukunnu came into being
Cheru means small or little and kunnu means hill that is small hill. Around this place there are five small hills. Hence the place got the name Cherukunnu. There is a Mythological version, according to which a heap of cooked rice is made 'choru kunnu', to offer to the people who come here for their par-taking the food prasaadams (Annadhanam). The word 'Chorukunnu' later changed into 'Cherukunnu'.
Festivals of Sree Annapoorneswari Temple
The main festival is the Vishu Vilakku in April every year. This is celebrated for a full week with spectacular fireworks and performances of other forms arts.
The Prathistha dinam is observed on Pooyam star day of Kumbha month. Maha Shivaratri, Navami and Ekadasi are also celebrated in this temple.
Management of the temple is done by the temple committee under the Malabar Devasom Board.
Location and How to Reach Cherukunnu Temple
Cherukunnu Temple is 3 km from the Chirakkal Village and 12 km from Thaliparamba. Kannur is at 14 km distance. Buses and autos and taxis are available from major centers of Kannur.
Hindu Religious Places Near Cherukunnu
Thaliparamba Raja Rajeswara Temple, Payyannur Temple, small islets of Ayiram Thengu and Mungam, Trichambaram Sri Krishna Temple, Kanhirangad Vaidyanatha Temple and Mazhoor Dharmikulangara temple are some of the major Hindu places of worship near Cherukunnu Annapoorna Temple.
Annapoorneswari – Cherukunnilamma Temple
As the name Annapoorna indicates, Annadhanam (free food distribution) is a very important offering to the goddess. The food, rice with at least one gravy curry is given to the devotees as the prasaadams. This temple gives food to all devotees who come here for worship and want to take food. Food is offered two times, during lunch and dinner every day. The chuttambalam – naalambalam surrounding the sanctum sanctorum is vast to take care of the dining place (Outta Pura) for the devotees to partake the food offered. The temple is acclaimed as offering food in abundance to those who come here to worship.
Cherukunnu Annapurna Temple was supposed to have been built during the 5th century AD. This temple is the principal deity worshiped (family deity) by the erstwhile Ruling family of Chirakkal. The temple was renovated by the Avittam Thirunal Valiya Raja. The present form of the temple is more than century old. A Punah Prathista was done in the year 1994 on the Pooyam star day of Kumbha Masa of Malayalam era.
The Annapoorneswari Temple Pond
Situated next to Cherukunnu Temple on the right side is the temple pond (Ambala Kolam). The pond is of about 2.5 acres in area and is called as Chira. The temple pond will always have water at a very high level. In the center of this Chira there is a stambham – pole. The pond – chira has four major entrances. On the south west side of the pond there is shelter. This sheltered portion of the pond is exclusively for the use of the priests (poojarees).
The Temple Location
Cherukunnu Annapoorneswari Temple is in a beautiful locality called Cherukunnu with back waters around a large portion, and in the midst of hills with greenery all around. The temple is located in a village about 3 km from town. Cherukunnu is in Kannur District. This is a very famous temple of Kerala and especially of region formerly known as the Malabar. The belief about the structure of the temple is that the same is made of polished stones bonded with a mixture of flattened rice and jaggery (Avil and Vellam).
How the name Cherukunnu came into being
Cheru means small or little and kunnu means hill that is small hill. Around this place there are five small hills. Hence the place got the name Cherukunnu. There is a Mythological version, according to which a heap of cooked rice is made 'choru kunnu', to offer to the people who come here for their par-taking the food prasaadams (Annadhanam). The word 'Chorukunnu' later changed into 'Cherukunnu'.
Festivals of Sree Annapoorneswari Temple
The main festival is the Vishu Vilakku in April every year. This is celebrated for a full week with spectacular fireworks and performances of other forms arts.
The Prathistha dinam is observed on Pooyam star day of Kumbha month. Maha Shivaratri, Navami and Ekadasi are also celebrated in this temple.
Management of the temple is done by the temple committee under the Malabar Devasom Board.
Location and How to Reach Cherukunnu Temple
Cherukunnu Temple is 3 km from the Chirakkal Village and 12 km from Thaliparamba. Kannur is at 14 km distance. Buses and autos and taxis are available from major centers of Kannur.
Hindu Religious Places Near Cherukunnu
Thaliparamba Raja Rajeswara Temple, Payyannur Temple, small islets of Ayiram Thengu and Mungam, Trichambaram Sri Krishna Temple, Kanhirangad Vaidyanatha Temple and Mazhoor Dharmikulangara temple are some of the major Hindu places of worship near Cherukunnu Annapoorna Temple.
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