Thursday, June 9, 2016

Mookambika Aishwarya Vilakku - Temple History, Myth and Significance

Mokkambika Vilakku is a beautifully crafted lamp, which signifies the triumph of knowledge over victory and goodness over bad.
Each and every symbol of Hindu mythology is related to one or another image that shows the victory of good over bad, which in turn represents the balance of nature.
Each and every article we use in our daily life has an impact on us. Human life depends on many goods and services available around us. So we should be careful in choosing what to use and what not to.  Mokkambika vilakku has much significance related to its connection with Kollur Mookambika Temple. 

 Location
Mookambika temple is located on the banks of Saouparnika River which is a beautiful perennial river with fresh water flowing in abundance. The river adds a mystic environment to the temple. It originates in the Gudachadtri hills, which is covered in lushly green foliage.

It is here in the midst of this beautiful serene atmosphere the temple that attracts lakhs of pilgrimage a year stands, with all its beauty and majesty. The temple is the last resort of many devotees. The myths, legends and history lie beautifully interwoven and it gives a great legacy to the temple.

Legend

The legend goes like this, there lived a demon, Kaumasura, who became powerful after gaining boon from Shiva, and he became rebellious and started to give troubles to all Gods and sages. They took shelter from this Asura at kudajadri.
Meanwhile, the sages and Devagana got news from Shukracharya, that only a woman can annihilate this demon. This made the asura start another penance to Shiva. Knowing this all Gods and Sages become scared .They wanted to stop this demon from gaining more power. But Goddess of Speech, Vagdevi, made him mute and stopped him from gaining more power. Thus, he came to be known as Mookasura.
On the request of sages , Devi mobilized the power of all the Gods and killed Mookasuara, that’s how she gained the name Mookambika.The place where Devi killed Mookasura is called Marana Katte. Since that day, Kollur became the abode of Mookmbika Devi and began to fulfill the wishes of her devotees.
The peculiarity of the Goddess Mokamibka is that she is in the form of Swayambhu Lingam which is a manifestation of Shiva and Shakthi. In the left side of the idol, Parvathi, Saraswathi and Lekshmi reside while on the right side Shiva, Vishnu and Brahma. This makes Mookambika the seat of power.

Shankaracharya and Mookambika

There is also a myth relating to Shankaracharya and the temple. It is said that Shankaracharya offered deep prayers to goddess Saraswathi and she appeared before him, he requested to her to come along with him to the Kerala , where no temple was devoted to her. She accepted on one condition that, she will follow him, and he should guide her to Kerala. He just guided her way to Kerala , making sure of her presence by listening to the tinkling of anklet. But when it stopped, he paused to peep at her to know whether she is following him. But this made , Devi to stop near the banks of the river, Sauoparnika, as per the condition.

mookambika aiswarya deepam

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