It is believed, while consecrating the third Linga Sage Agastya had lit a lamp, which is still alive without a break, known as “Bhadradeepa”. Later, Lord Parasuram made the rules of rituals of this ancient Hindu temple which is presently followed. Sage appeared on the scene and by his spiritual power made that Linga fixed there forever. But, this time, as he knew the history of the other two Lingas, he requested the help of the Sage Agasthya to prevent the disappearance of the Linga. But, by the end of Dwaparayuga, that Linga also was disappeared as is for the first one.įinally, King Satasoma said to have received the third Linga from Goddess Parvati in Kaliyuga. So he consecrated the second Linga at the same spot where Mandhata installed the first Linga. He also started searching for a suitable place to consecrate the Linga and reached Taliparamba in the end. Then, King Muchukunda received the Second Linga from Goddess Parvati in Dwapara yuga. But that Linga disappeared by the end of Thretayuga. Finally he reached the spot where the present temple now stands. Accordingly, he searched a spot on earth where no dead body is cremated so far. Thus, King Mandatha received the first Linga from Goddess Parvati in Thretayuga. Goddess Parvati in turn gave that Lingas to three different Kings at the end of their penance to please Lord Shiva with a condition that it should be installed on earth where no death has taken place so far and also no dead body is cremated till date.
The story goes like this pleased with the devotion of her wife Goddess Parvati Lord Shiva gave three Shiva Lingas to Goddess Parvati in three different times. Legend is that three Kings installed three different Shiva Lingas in three different periods at this temple. The temple is one of Dwadasha Shivalayas (12 Shiva temples) of ancient Kerala as designated by Lord Parasuram (Other dwadasha temples are Mahabaleswara temple of Gokarnam (now in Karnataka), Sthanumalaya Perumal Temple at Suchindram (presently in Tamilnadu), Kottiyoor Perumal temple in Kannur, Vadakkunatha Temple at Thrissur, and Mahadeva temples at Peruvanam, Thiruvanchikulam, Vaikkom, Ettumanoor, Kaduthuruthy, Chengannur and Kandiyoor. Here Lord Shiva is worshipped as Raja Rajewara that is the ‘’King of Kings’’- the Supreme deity. Nada Adakkal (Closing) 12.One of the most important Lord Shiva temples in South India.
Taliparamba Sree Rajarajeswara Temple Timings:Ĭlosing Hours 8.30 pm Taliparamba Sree Rajarajeswara Pooja Timings: Morning Pooja Timings : There are a lot of rituals to be followed and to worship the deity.
One could get the temple permit with a proper dress code that is the traditional dress code is applicable inside the temple. The temple follows strict rules also the temple authorities always ensure the rules of the temple. Taliparamba temple is one of the 18 Tali temples of Kerala. This ancient temple was known to be built by great Parasurama. Taliparamba Sree Rajarajeswara Temple is also known as Perumchelloor or Perinchallor or Chelloor.
Taliparamba Sree Rajarajeswara Temple – History, Timings, Pooja Details, Vazhipadu, Nalambalam Entry, Location, How to Reach, Online Booking Taliparamba Sree Rajarajeswara Temple History: