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#kaviyoor #hanumantemple #hanumantemples #kaviyoorrock #kaviyoorcavetemple #kaviyoorsivaparvathitemple #kaviyoortemplethiruvalla #yatraschannel Kaviyoor Temple Thiruvalla | kaviyoor Temple History | Kaviyoor Mahadeva Hanuman Temple / @yatraschannel yatras @yatraschannel please inform any subjects arond you, include this channel feel free to contact us wats app .9747248615 , mob.9447486159 Kaviyoor Hanuman Temple Kaviyoor Sree Mahadev temple ശ്രീരാമ ഭഗവാൻ പ്രതിഷ്ഠ നടത്തിയ ക്ഷേത്രം This is an ancient shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva located in a picturesque hillock in the Pathanamthitta district in the southern Indian state of Kerala. This iconic temple is currently preserved as a monument by the Archaeological Department. Due to its similarity to the Pallava style of architecture, historians date this temple to the 8th century CE. Here, the presiding deity is represented in Shivalinga (a phallic representation of Lord Shiva) form. Though the chief deity is Shiva, the temple is popular for the sub-shrine dedicated to Lord Hanuman. The temple houses ancient stone engravings as well. Kaviyoor is situated 5 km east from Thiruvalla in Pathanamthitta district. Located on the banks of the river Manimala, Kaviyoor is famous for its temples. Thrikkaviyoor Mahadeva Temple or Kaviyoor Mahadeva Temple is of historical importance and is preserved as a monument by the Archaeological Department. It bears close resemblance to the Pallava style of architecture and has prompted historians to date it back to 8th century AD. The engravings of the temple are among the earliest specimens of stone sculptures in Kerala. Enshrined in a square cave is the main deity of the shrine, Lord Shiva, represented in the ' Shivalinga' which is about three feet high and carved out of rock. The shrine also has idols of Ganapathy, Maharshi and Dwarapalakas. Another noted shrine in Kaviyoor is the Hanuman temple which stands on a small hillock and is built in the gable-style architecture peculiar to Kerala. There is hallow of a wide range of legends surrounding the temple. The Main legend is about the origin of this great temple.[2][3][5] According to this legend the main Idol of Lord Shiva was installed by Lord Sri Rama in the presence of Sita, Hanuman, Sugreeva and Vibheeshana on his return to Ayodhya after defeating Ravana. Lord Sri Rama initiated Hanuman to bring a divine Sivalimga from Himalayas. Hanuman went to Himalayas and searched everywhere for a unique Sivalinga, and took some time for that purpose. As the auspicious time for prathishta neared, Lord Rama decided to do the Prathishta at once and using the earth form that place, he molded a Sivalinga and consecrated it. When he returned Hanuman became very sad seeing the prathishta was already done. So Lord Rama told Hanuman to remove the prathishta and install the Divyalinga he brought in its place. Hanuman tried his maximum, but the newly molded earthen Linga remained as such. Instead, the land surrounding it moved up to form a small hillock. So Hanuman prayed pardon, and sought Lord Rama for permission to stay near the Divya Prathishta done by him for ever. Thus Kaviyoor become Hanuman's place. It is traditionally known as the most prominent Hanuman temple in South India. A second legend is about the installation of Hanuman prathishta inside the temple complex. Sage Vilwamangalam once visited this temple and on entering the compound he had a vision of Lord Hanuman sitting on the branch of the huge Ilanji (Mimusops elengi) tree in the north- eastern side of the outer courtyard. He prayed to the Lord to alight from the tree top and sit in a comfortable position in the inner courtyard, near to LordShiva. Hanuman sanctioned his wish and sat on the sage's Japa-Kindi in the north western corner of the inner courtyard. Later, as a result of a dream appeared to Maharaja Chithira Thirunal Balarama Varm a a separate sanctum was built for Lord Hanuman in M.E. 1108( AD 1934). The Main deity is known as Thrikkaviyoorappan. The Shivalinga is believed to be made of sand and darbha grass. According to the dhyanasloka (concept) Lord Shiva of Kaviyoor Temple is in a pleasant form and is sitting in lotus position (padmasana) embracing Goddess Parvati with his left hand, and also surrounded by his sons Ganapathi and Subrahmanya. The idols of Shiva as Dakshinamurthi and Ganapathi are installed together in the southern side of the main sanctum. Lord Ayyappan is installed at the south-west, facing east In the west Goddess Parvati is worshiped as Sreemoolarajeswari. This idol was consecrated in ME 1068 (AD 1893) as per the orders of Maharaja Sri Moolam Thirunal Rama Varma of Travancore. Outside the main sanctum in the north-west corner of the inner courtyard is the position of the Hanuman temple. The idol is small and faces east. This deity has more popularity than Lord temple.