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<p> </p> <p>Sastha Temples 88</p> <p>Realizing the exiting truth that Sree Ayyappa is the Incarnation or Avathar of Sree Dharmasastha, Raja of Kayamkulam constructed a beautiful temple in Pullukulangara, where Ayyappa addressed his countrymen and did the consecration on Utram star, which was the star of Ayyappa as well as the day on which the meeting was held with the countrymen. In the temple, he built the main Sanctom Sanctorum ( Sreekovil ) with the idol of Ayyappa or Sri Dharma Sastha , facing the East</p> <p> </p> <p> In the South, facing North, Devi's Sanctom Sanctorum and in the Kanni Moola (South West corner) , Lord Ganapathi , who is also called Vighneswara , Lord Mahadeva and Salagrama Vishnu . These idols were obtained from th bank of the temple pond for a Brahmin, which were the remainings of an ancient, ruined, temple, which was once there. These idols alongwith the Salagrama Vishnu, who was his Upasana Moorthy (Deity), were worshipped in the temple for hundreds of years, till the reconsecration , which was on July 5th , 1989.</p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p>
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<p> </p> <p>Sree Ayyappa is the incarnation or Avathar of Sree Dharmasastha. The Raja of Kayamkulam constructed a beautiful temple in Pullukulangara, where Ayyappa addressed his countrymen and performed the consecration on Utram star, which was the star of Ayyappa as well as the day on which the meeting was held with the countrymen. In the temple, he built the main Sanctom Sanctorum (Sreekovil) with the idol of Ayyappa or Sri Dharma Sastha, facing the east. In the South, facing North, Devi's shrine is seen and in the Kanni Moola (South West corner), Lord Ganapathi, who is also called Vighneswara, Lord Mahadeva and Salagrama Vishnu can be seen.</p> <p> </p>
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<p> </p> <p>These idols were obtained from the bank of the temple pond for a Brahmin, which were the remains of an ancient, ruined, temple, which once existed. These idols along with the Salagrama Vishnu, who was his Upasana Moorthy (deity), were worshipped in the temple for hundreds of years, till the reconsecration, which was on July 5th, 1989. After this, Lord Mahadeva was given a separate shrine which is on the North East to the main temple, with another shrine with Brahma Rakshas, just North to Lord Mahadeva. Naga Raja and Naga Yakshi Amma are placed in the extreme North East (all the three facing the west) and Yakshi Amma in the North West, facing the East. Lord Ganapathy</p>
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