
| Lord Iyappa |
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| VENKAT -SRIKANTH-VINOD |
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| AT THE TOP OF SABARIMALA |
Sabarimala - It is one of the 18teen hills at western ghats in kerala.The temple is situated at the
hill top among dense forest called Poonkavanam.
We stayed back after dharshan at `Shyadri guest house that night and next night doing once more `dharshan and nei abishekam from the kattunaerai and did Bhagawat sevai within the temple premises, next day evening and on 3rd morning started from Sabarimalai our journey down to `Nilakkkal - 16teen kms off Pampa to continue our pilgrimage of temples around .
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| Pampa river |
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Down the Sabri hills.![]() WALKING TOWARDS NILAKKAL |
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| At ETTUMANOOR SHIVA TEMPLE |
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| THE KULAM |

The Ettumanoor temple in Kottayam district 60km off Cochin was our first halt. A very ancient temple, it is supposed to have been visited by Pandavas and sage Vyas. It is one of the three Shiva temples to be visited on the same day all not very far from one another.
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| KADUTHURUTHY SHIVA TEMPLE |
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| KADUTHURUTHY SHIVA TEMPLE |
| Vaikom Shiva temple |
Mama and mami opted out of this visit as they felt it will be very taxing to walk to and froth.
After Vaikom visit around 8.00 p.m left the place to and drove to Chottanikara, an hrs drive and reached the temple past dinner time. We were booked in rooms inside the temple praharam itself. Hence after unloading our goods, went for scouting a good place to have food. For past experiance had taught us after 9.30 p.m its difficult to get decent food in that temple town. Finally in out old place joint `Ganesha we got our meals of dosha etc and close the night with a hot cup of milk.
However it was a bit diss pointing we could witness the `Kuruthi puja at 10.30 as that day's puja was conducted at a diff time.
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| CHOTTANIKARA BHAGAWATHY |
| AMME NARAYANI |
We had a fresh early morning darshan of boht the places and after a quick breakfast were off to `Kaladi to
`ADI SHANKARA TEMPLE.
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| AT KALADI - ADI SHANKARA TEMPLE |
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| KRISHNA TEMPLE AT KALADI |
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| Place where Adi Shankara was caught by a crocodile.next to Poorna river. |
Leaving Adi Shankara we moved from Cochin towards Palghat. Our first halt was at Vinayaka joint where we had excellent food. Then left for Alathur - bought chips at the famous joint and drove directly to Mangotu Kavu . Reached thier by 4.30 in good time for Dharshan by 5.00 p.m
From Mangotu Kavu it was drive to Kavuseri Bhagawathy kshetram.
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The evenings saw us visiting the two kavus - Mangotu Bhagawathy kavu and Kavuseri Kavu
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Mangotu Bhagawathy
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AT PAZANI AFTER DHARSHAN
Pazani temple we reached in the night and stayed in well appointed guest house of the devasthanam called Dhandapani guest house.
Morning saw us walking in the rains up the hill to get the dharshan of the lord. We finished a very good Abhishekam dharshan of the lord, awhere he was decorated as vedan- hunter.
After Pazani we moved in our `SASTHA van to Marudhamalai - another Murugar temple .
Built in picturesque mountains of Marudhamalai at western ghats, it involved another climb, with beautiful views of the surroundings.


MARUDHAMALAI MURUGAR TEMPLE

After Marudhamalai we went to Coimbatore, had food their straight drove to ISHA FOUNDATION.
An unbelievably modern and spiritual centre , having unique architecture and meditation halls which was quite a surprise element in our otherwise tour package of many ancient temple


After Isha it was time to head to the station - Coimbatore.
But we had some time left. Hence we could see the old magnificient temple of Lord Shiva enroute -
THE PATTIEASWARAN TEMPLE

AT PATTESWARAN TEMPLE.
Then we headed to the station to catch the 10.30 p.m train to Bangalore. However the train was 2 hrs late and arrived only by 1.00 clock at night. and we literally had to cool ourselves in the open platform waiting for the train. Early morning saw us back to Bangalore with many valuable lessons learned in the roller coaster Sabarimala temple visit with eleven more important temples enroute .




















