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The temple, located in a 28-acre (113,000 m2) plot, is cut from a huge rock, and a climb of 120 steps leads to the temple. To reach the temple one has to travel a distance of about 2 km from Odakkali, on the Aluva Munnar Road and 10 km from Perumbavoor. The temple is owned by the Kallil Pisharody family. The present Karanavar of the family turned over all the administrative control of the temple and all its belongings to 'Chenkottukonam Sree Ramadasashramam'. But all that retrieved back due to some hassle between local people and Ashram authorities.
Kallil Bhagavathi Temple
Perumbavoor is famous for its stone Bhagavathi Temple, which can be reached by crossing over a hundred steps in the jungle. The temple is said to be over five thousand years old and is marked by Perumbavoor on the temple map. It is now preserved as a protected monument under the Archaeological Department.
Legend
If you search for the history of the Kallil Temple, you will come across Jainism. It is believed that this was a Jain temple in the early days. It is believed that Padmavati, the Yakshiya of Jainism, is worshiped here as Bhagwati. It is believed that the Jain temple later became the Bhagwati temple. It is believed that this change took place in the ninth century. The legend spread here is related to a woman. Once upon a time, people came to the forest and saw a woman of extraordinary beauty. They disappeared when he went to see them playing with stones. They hide in the cave with the stones they were playing with. It is believed that the goddess was Bhagwati. It is believed that the stone that went up while the goddess was playing became the roof of the temple and came down as a seat.The stones that were worshiped by the Goddess are still here today ... The huge rock that stands on the roof of the shrine does not touch the ground. This rock that stands tall in the air does not move even if 15 elephants pull it together!
The two most important vows here are the stone vow and the broom vow. The broom vows are made for women to grow hair and for men to change family troubles. The broom vow is made of wool without touching the iron and offered to the temple.
The stone vows to complete the housework that was stopped half way. If you bring two or three stones from the house where the work is being done and bring them to the temple for prayers, the work will be completed within a year. People who can do whatever they want come here and give thanks again and make vows and pray.
Cave Temple
This temple is also known as the Kallil Cave Temple. The Goddess is enshrined in a cave made of stone. As it is a cave temple, it is not possible to walk around behind the shrine like in normal temples. Therefore, when circling Bhagwati, the circumambulation is completed by bowing to the stone.There is ample evidence that this was a Jain temple in the early days. The idols of Parshvanath and Mahavira in Jainism have become idols of Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu.
Courtesy Wikipedia
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