Sunday, April 26, 2009

Shri Muthappan Parassinikadavu

This Temple is located around 18 km north of Kannur on the banks of Valapattanam river and is dedicated to a hunter form of Lord Vishnu, Shri Muthappan. The legend associated with temple states that a childless couple found and adopted an abandoned baby boy. As the boy grew, much to the disappointment of his conventional father, he became a flesh eater. When the desperation of the father grew, he decided to give up his life. At this point of time, Lord Vishnu revealed his identity and took the name of Muthuppan. Still later, the boy, being refused a toddy by a tapper, converted him into a stone in anger. Finally, he found his toddy in a lower caste family's house near the Valapattanam river. Even today, the legend has its impact strong on the people and the member of the same family acts as the Theyyam to carry out the rituals. Women need to dress up in a saree and men in mundu to visit this temple.

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