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VISHNU MOORTHI THEYYAM MYTH AND STORY VISHNU MOORTHI THEYYAM PURPPADU Theyyam Videos Kannur LORD VISHNU NARASIMHA AVASTHARA VISHNU MOORTHI THEYYAM Karivellur Rajan announcement #theyyam #vishnumoorthi #theyyamkerala #theyyapranthan #loardvishnu #narasimha #theyyamwhatsappstatus #whatsapp_status #whatsapp #whatsappstatus #whatsappstatusvideo #youtubeshort #trendingshorts #viralshortvideo #trending #viralvideo #viralshorts #theyyamstatus #theyyamkerala Kerala’s northern parts are home to the most famous Vaishnava Theyyam, Vishnumoorthi. In theyyam, Vishnumoorthi represents Narasimha, 4th avatar of Lord Vishnu, who killed Hiranyakashipu, the demon King. The representation of Vishnumoorthi is the most well-known aspect of the Vaishnava Theyyam. This theyyam has a connection to Jeppu Kudupady in Mangalore. It describes Palanthai Kannan’s life as a devoted follower of Lord Vishnu. When he was young, Palanthai Kannan once ate mangoes from a tree that belonged to Kuruvat Kurup. Kuruvat Kurup and his goons beat him and drove him away from Nileshwaram. Palanthai Kannan sought refuge in a Vishnu temple in Jeppu Kudupady, Mangalore following that event. After receiving Lord Vishnu’s blessings, he returned to his homeland as instructed to him by Lord Vishnu. While traveling back to Nileshwar, Palanthai Kannan stayed at Moolappally at the home of a blacksmith. Then he took a short break at Kanakkappalli Anikkil Tharavadu, which was once well-known as a center for martial arts and education (now close to the Nileshwar bus stand, on the Koroth – N.H. Road). After leaving his Olakkuda (umbrella) and Churika (shield) at Kundon Kadavu, he headed to Kadalikulam (a pond close to the Nileshwar Market junction) to take a bath. The word of Palanthai Kannan’s arrival spread quickly. When Kuruvat Kurup and his goons heard the news, they went to the Kadalikulam and killed Palanthai Kannan. Lord Vishnu, who arrived in Nileshwaram with Palanthai Kannan became furious and destroyed everything Kuruvat Kurup owned. Fearing for his life, Kuruvat Kurup contacted an astrologer. The astrologer recognised the existence of God and recommended to Kurup the creation of a Kettikkolam for Lord Vishnu as well as the building of a temple for the Deity. Kuruvat Kurup and his family members made a Kettikkolam and carried stones by themselves to construct a shrine for the god Vishnu.