BHAKTIKALPA
India Temple
Approval Pending(
119
)
Approved Temple(
1101
)
Rejected Temple(
4
)
Comments (
2
)
Abroad Temple
Approval Pending(
0
)
Approved Temple(
1693
)
Rejected Temple(
0
)
Comments (
0
)
Others
Saints & Poets(
183
)
12 Alwars(
12
)
Vahana God(
35
)
Sacred Tree(
116
)
Sacred Mountain(
62
)
Naga Devatas(
26
)
Hindu Ashram(
68
)
Mystery Temple(
54
)
Dashboard
Logout
uploadedimage/Nedumkunnam Bhagavathy Temple1.jpg
uploadedimage/Nedumkunnam Bhagavathy Temple2.jpg
uploadedimage/Nedumkunnam Bhagavathy Temple3.jpg
uploadedimage/Nedumkunnam Bhagavathy Temple4.jpg
uploadedimage/Nedumkunnam Bhagavathy Temple5.jpg
uploadedimage/Nedumkunnam Bhagavathy Temple6.jpg
uploadedimage/Nedumkunnam Bhagavathy Temple7.jpg
uploadedimage/Nedumkunnam Bhagavathy Temple8.jpg
uploadedimage/Nedumkunnam Bhagavathy Temple9.jpg
uploadedimage/Nedumkunnam Bhagavathy Temple10.jpg
Back
Dashboard
>
Temple Details
States
City
God Name
God Type
God & Goddess
God & Goddess
Village Deities
Gurus
Navagraha
River Goddess
Type
Aathara Sthalam
Abodes of Murugan
Ashta Veeratta Temples
Asta Vinayak Temples
Chardam Yatra Temples
Divya Desams
Durga Aalayams by Sage Parasurama
Jyothirlingams
Mandi Mandaean Temple
Muktiskhetras
Nagadevatas Temples
Nakshatra Temples & Trees
Narasimha Skhetras
Nava Puliyur Temples
Nava Tirupati Temples
Navagraha Parihara Temples
Others
Paadal Petra Sthalams
Pancha Bhoota Sthalams
Pancha Dwaraka Temples
Pancha Kannan Temples
Pancha Kedar Temples
Pancha Pandava Temples
Pancha Ranga Kshetras
Pancha Sabhai Thalangal
Pancharama Skhetras
Parihara Shiva Temples
Saptha Mangai Stalangal
Saptha Stana Temples
Saptha Sthana Sthalams
Saptha Vidangam
Sapthavigraha Moorthis
Sastha Aalayam by Sage Parasurama
Shakti Peethas
Shiridi Sai Temples
Shiva Temples by Sage Parasurama
Swayambhu Temples
Tevaram Vaippu Sthalams
Vishnumaya Temples
Temple Speciality
Temple Name
Sthalam
<p> </p> <p>The Nedumkunnam Bhagavati Temple is undoubtedly one of the oldest temples in Kerala. The word 'Kavunnada' is derived from the words 'Kavu' and 'Nada' both related to the temple. The Nampoothiris of Edamana Illam of Nedumkunnam, trace their ancestry to the 237 Tulu Brahmin families, who were brought in 1617 AD (792 ME) by Kolathiri Raja Udayavarman and got settled in five desams in Perinchallur (Read:Sagara Dwijans of Kerala, Namboothiri Websites Trust). Later, the then Travancore Raja brought 185 of these Saagara families to Thiruvalla. They are generally called Thiruvalladesi Embraanthiris. All of them follow the customs of Namboothiris.</p> <p>Nedumkunnam's ancient historical status is indicated by its geographical proximity and easy accessibiliy using waterways (River Manimala) or the road, to the ancient towns or ports of Niranam, Kaviyoor, Tiruvalla, Changanassery, Kottayam and Alappuzha. Vaipur on River Manimala had Christian settlements from the thirteenth century and must have been a center of timber trade using timber from the forests of Nedumkunnam, Manimala, etc.</p> <p>The Chathanatt (Panicker) tharavad is believed to have originally owned the land comprising Nedumkunnam. This is not to dispute the fact that the native tribals (the Pulayas and the Arrayans) were inhabitants of the forest land. The Chathanatt kudumbom was reportedly, related to the Thekkumkur royal family (that had its headquarters in Kottayam and Changanassery). When Marthanda Varma Maharajah annexed Thekkumkur in 1750 AD, Nedumkunnam became part of the Travancore kingdom.</p> <p>Towards the latter half of the eighteenth century, people started settling in Nedumkunnam. They cleared the forest areas and started cultivating various highland produce, such as tapioca, coconuts, black pepper, coffee, arecanut, ginger, etc. Trade in timber from the forests and the spices, increased.</p> <p>The Mukkattu Syrian Christian family monopolized the spice and timber trade. They stayed near the temple. The Christians who were considered high caste, because of their merchant status, according to tradition, had to purify with their touch, the oil and the butter or cream, used in the local Hindu temple.</p> <p>Trade flourished with use of the waterways (Manimala River) from nearby Vaipur (6 km South) to the Arabian Sea Coast (Purakkad & Alappuzha). With the introduction of bullock carts, the produces were taken by land using bullock carts through the land route to Changanacherry (about 16 km to the West).</p> <p>Some of the earliest Christian families, tracing their ancestry to 250 years, are the families of Thathakatt-Nechikatt (an offshoot of Edoor Tharakans of Vaipur), from whom the families of Puthiaparampil, Pandikunnel, Elavunkal and Mullankuzhy derive their present status. There are several other ancient families in Nedumkunnam like Vazheeparampil, Kumbluvelil-Cherukaramuttam,Pathalil-Kattoor, Cherusseril, Cherukara Muttom, Kandankary, Peelianickal , Pullomparampil, Alunkal, Othara, Kidithara etc. among the Syrian Christians.<br /> About 200 years ago, the Syrian Christians who settled here built a church. The St. John Baptist Church, as per records was first built in 1803.</p> <p>Prominent Hindu families include Idamana Illam (Namboodiris), Ottapurakel, Vazhuvely, Chembakassery, Prayattu, Kollamala, Valiyaveettil, Valakalil, Chathanatt, Vazhuvelil Nilakkathanam, etc. Aikkarathondy Vaidyan, was a famous Ayurvedic physician in Nedumkunnam. The Cherukara Muttom family also became famous as Ayurvedic physicians in Nedumkunnam.</p> <p>Towards the beginning of the twentieth century, there were around 120 families in Nedumkunnam. Half of these families were the Harijans or natives.</p> <p>There were a few Brahmin families in Nedumkunnam, like those from the Idmana Illam, who looked after the temple affairs. They also owned most of the land in Nilampodinja.</p> <p>A few Muslim merchants (the Rowthers) contributed to the commerce and trade in Nedumkunnam. Some of the prominent Muslim families are: Chiranadayil, Theckumkattil, Veeranmala, and Thattaparampil</p>
Puranam
Varnam
Highlights
Sevas/Festivals
Timing
<p> </p> <p>6am to 8pm</p>
contact
<p> </p> <p>GM57+JW5, Nedumkunnam-Punnaveli Road, Nedumkunnam, Kerala 686542</p>
Address
Google Link
Image
Status