Mannarasala Sree Nagaraja Temple
Legend has it that Parasurama installed Nagaraja, who is Brahma, Vishnu and Siva in one in the 'Thirthasthala' (Hall of pilgrimage) surrounded by Mandara trees, the place then known as Mandarasala. The installed deity here represents Anantha (Vishnuswaroopa) and Vasuki (Siva in spirit). The installations of Sarpayakshi, Nagayakshi and Nagachamundi, the Naga deities, as well as of their associates were conducted in the proper places with the proper rituals. Parasurama performed to the accompaniment of Vedic recitation and singing of Sama, Abhishekam, Alankaram, Neivedyasamarpanam, Neeranjanam, Sarpabali and other rites pleasing to the serpents and thereby made all the serpents happy. Parasurama brought learned people from other regions; installed Durga and other deities in different places; appointed Brahmins who were Tantric experts for performing poojas; nominated Kshatriyas, peasants and the Ashtavaidyas who were supreme among the physicians. After giving important instructions to be followed to preserve the sanctity of the place, Parasurama left to do tapas on Mahendra mountains.
The Brahmin family, Vasudeva and Sreedevi, who were left to caretake fell into the grief of childlessness. They resolutely worshiped Nagaraja to allay their grief. It was about this time that unexpectedly fire broke out in the jungle around the dwelling place of Nagaraja and burnt down the jungle. The serpents were tortured by the flames, forcing them to hide in their pits with great difficulty. Vasudeva and Sreedevi looked after the serpents, who had their hoods charred, bodies half-burnt, and fainting from time to time, falling down and crawling along. They gently fanned them with fans made of sweet-scented grass and poured ghee mixed with honey and oil on the wounds; cooled their melted bodies with sandalwood ointment; and comforted them. They put them at the foot of banyan trees. They performed purification ceremonies and consecrated the pits; and were put up in special places under the shade of deodar trees and in Chitrakudas. The couple performed abhisheka with Panchagavya (a holy mixture of five items from the cow's milk, curd, butter, urine and dung); observed elaborate poojas according to rules with areca nut flower bunches, fragrant flowers and water, incense etc., Nivedyam with melted butter (ghee), milk, payasam with molasses, rice powder, turmeric powder, coconut juice, Kadali fruit, cow's milk, all mixed together in the proper form as Nurum Palum, equivalent to the elixir of life. They offered serpent deities with great devotion, appam, aval (beaten rice or rice wafers), tender coconut etc. They chanted vedic mantras, performed circumambulation and performed all kinds of poojas to restore those crowds of serpents to full health. The omnipresent and omnipotent Nagaraja was greatly pleased with their continuous penance and the love shown to his associates; Nagaraja made himself visible to the couple and blessed them that he would incarnate on the earth as their beloved son. He said " I shall assume the form of a serpent and stay here (in Mannarasala) permanently, as long as the sun and the moon are there, showering prosperity on your family and granting protection to all the devotees who come here". Thus Mandarasala, the place filled with Mandara trees, the holy spot where the serpents got shelter, where the earth was fully cooled, became Mannarasala (mann: Earth, ariya: cool, sala: place).
In due time Nagaraja’s boon came true, and Vasudeva and Sreedevi were blessed with two children. Sreedevi gave birth to five-hooded serpent-child, an incarnation of Nagaraja himself and a human child. The two brothers grew up together. Initiation ceremonies and Vedic education were carried out at the proper time in the traditional style. Nagaraja instructed the younger brother to enter into matrimony for the perpetual reservation of the holy family and he obeyed it. When Nagaraja realized that the objectives of his incarnation were realized, he informed his Mother that henceforth he would live at this Illom by entering into Samadhi to bless the devotees. Then he suggested certain inviolable rituals and rules for offering worship and then went into the immaculate cellar, Nilavara and vanished. It is believed that even today that five-hooded Nagaraja stays in the cellar doing Tapas for the abound prosperity of his dependents. The members of the household always refer to him with great respect and devotion as "Muthassan' (Grand father). The jungle close by is the exclusive preserve for his unobstructed peregrinations (Appoppan Kavu - Grandfathers' Grove).
The beliefs and rituals associated with the Mannarasala temple are different from most other temples, and this is one rare temple where the pooja pattern is headed by a Brahmin lady. Legends say that when Nagaraja reincarnated and born to the then Mother of the Illom and left to Nilavara, he had given certain rights and instructions to his mother. He instructed, “Mother herself must offer me worship”. On certain special days men may be given a chance to worship. After Mother's time, the senior-most Brahmin lady in the family will have the status of the Mother. From that time the mother assumes this high position, Mother should live as a Brahmacharini and observe penance. Thus being the ‘Mother’ of the Lord himself, Mannarasala Amma became the mother of the land. She is popularly referred as Valiya Amma. Being the heart and soul of Mannarasala, pilgrims cannot leave Mannarasala without seeing that fascinating divine glow with their own eyes. Faithful devotees who come here to seek the blessings of Nagaraja, wait patiently to have a glimpse of Valiya Amma, and seek her blessings and advice to lead a prosperous life. That resplendent brightness of Valiya Amma who has turned into a symbol of Naga deities through fasting and other austerities, and performing rituals and poojas, sheds brilliant light on the temple and the environment, and endows it with heavenly glory.
Valiya Amma has a special pattern of pooja every day, and she must perform pooja in the sanctum sanctorum itself on certain days like
- On the first day of every month, Malayalam calendar
- On the day of Pooyam star each month, Malayalam calendar.
- From the beginning of Magha to the eve of Sivaratri.
- Thiruvonam in the month of Chingam.
- From the 1st to the 12th of Karkitakam.
- Twelve days before Ayilyam in Kanni and Tulam.
Location
Haripad
Main Deity
Sree Nagaraja
Other Deities
Sarpayakshiamma, Nagayakshiamma, Nagachamundiamma, Sree Dharmasastha, Goddess Durga
Festivals
Maha Shivaratri, Kumbham, Kanni and Thulam Ayilyam
Main Offerings
Sarpabali, Noorum Palum, Uruli Kamizhthu, Uruli Nivarppu, Nilavara Payasam, Sarpa Prathima Nadakkuveppu, Ashta Naga Pooja
How To Reach
Nearest Bus Stand: 3 kms from Haripad KSRTC bus stand
Nearest Railway Station: Haripad (3 kms), Mavelikkara (16 kms), Kayamkulam (18 kms)
Airport: 115 kms from Cochin International Airport, 125 kms from Thiruvananthapuram International Airport.