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also one of the 108 most celebrated Vishnu Temples.This Temple is in the newly formed
 Pathanamthitta District of Kerala.An airport also planned here .But in relation to the 
existence and controversies arose out of it the Airport is stilln hanging in balance.
This Great Temple ids dedicated to Parthasarathy a role of Mahavishnu as the Charioteer in the
 Mahabharath war according to legends.The temple is on the bank of Pampa river which is also
famous in relation to Sabarimala Temple.The sacred jwels of Lord Sastha taken from Panthalam 
passes through the Parthsarathy Temple.Similarly Thanka Angiis also sated to be storedv here
every year in the month of December which is known as Mandalam season beginning.Aranmula is 
also famous for Aranmula mirror,which serves as medium of gift offered to VIPs visiting the
 state of Kerala.
Aranmula is even oterwise famous for Water Sports known as Aranmula Vallam kali which involves
 Snake boats or Palloyodams.Guruvayur,Ambalapuzha,Thrichambaram,Thiruvarppu,ShriPadmanabha 
swamy Temple ,Trivadrum,P)oornathreyasi Templer,ThripuniyhuraAnd Vamanamoorthy Temple at 
Thrikkakkara are the other famous Vishnu Temples in Kerala and neighbouring plces.Aranmula is
a small village but has been recognized by the Discovery Channel.Pathasarathy Temples all
over Kerala has a dual role toplay beingba Visnu T%emple aswell as a Pachapandave Templse 
known as those at THRICHTAT,THIRUPULIYOOR,THIRUVARNMULA,THIRUVANVANDUR 
&THRIKKODITHANAM.dedicated respectively to Yudhishtira,Bheema,Arjuna,Nakula and Sahadeva.It is
 also said that Arjuna built a Temple at Nilkkal near Sabarimala in order to get relieved from
 the Sin of Killing his own brother Karna who was in the enemy side but unarmed.
ARANMULA GRAMAM is one of the 64 Bhramin Gammas in which Parthasarathy Temples exist.Aranmul
 is the biggest Grama Temple among all Grama Temples.There is one dedicated to Parthasarathy 
at Guruvayur which was forcibly taken over Kerala Government recently against strong
 agitations staged by people.They while doing so even forgot the basis for the Constitution of
 India which proclaims OF THE PEOPLE BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE..Alll those who forget this
 would appear to be sinners against the Constitution of India.
The Aranmula Temple has Golden Flagstaffand has four towers over the four entrances on the
 outer wallsThe huge and beautiful Eastern tower is accessed  through a flight of 18
 steps.Descending 57 steps  through northern tower,one can reach the Pampa river.Aranmula
 Temple is a perfect example of Kerala Temple Architecture and most similar tob the
 EttumanurMahadeva Temple.Parthasarathy is supposed to be owner of 39 villages in and around
 Aranmula.People living in these villages consider Parthsarathy as their protector.Very wise
 people indeed!
There are many legends in association with Prthasarathy Temple at Aranmula.Some of them are
 associated with the famous Uthrttathi vallam Kali{Snake boat race}nd THIRUVONATHONI
The idol of The idol of Lord Parthasarathy  was brought to this place from Nilakkal in a raft
 made of six pieces of Bamboo.Several Chundanvallams{ snake boats}accompanies the procession
 through Pampa River.The idol was installed in the Temple on Uthrattathi day  of Malayalam 
month Chingam{August-September}.Uthrattathi in Chingam is the birthday of Arjuna.Tocelebrate
 tese events people of Aranmula started the famous  snakeboatrace  called Utthrattathi
 Vallamkali.
Festivals in the Aranmula Temple  are vallamkali,Khandavana dahanam and Aarattu
.
The water carnival is during Onam festival.There is a tradition of sending an offering  of
 rice and other material required for a feast from a nearby village on a water boat.The
 legendelating to the sending rice by boats relates to a story.It says a devotee once fed a
 hungry Pilgrim who directed the devotee to send food to Aranmula and disappeared.It is
 believed that the devotee was none other than Lord Visnu .
Snake boats  accompany the sacred boat.The snake boats are from Chennithala to Ranni in the
 east participate in the water sport called Vallamkali.These boats assemble at dawn and sail 
in pairs for about 2 hours.A snake boat is about 103 feet in length. Each boat has  about 4
 helmsmen 100 rowers and 25 singers.After  the water sport there is anelaborate feast in the
 Aranmula Temple.
Another festival celebrated in Aranmula Temple is known as Khandavanadahanam in the malayalam
 month of Dhanu.For this Festival a model of a forest is made in front of the Temple with 
dried out plants,leaves and twigs.Thus a Bonfire is lit as a representation  of the original
 Khandavanam  forest fire mentioned in Mahabharatha.The malayalam month of /Meenamwitnesses a
 festival where Aranmula Parthasarathy is takenin a grand procession on the Garudamount to the
 Pampa river bank. where the image of Bhagavathy  from nearby Punnamthode Temple is brought in
 procession for the aarattu festival.
The offerings in the Temple:The main offering in the Temple is Vallasadya.The village which is
 offered the commitment of sadya will conduct a boatb race in Pampa river and will have a
 feast in the TempleThe feast will have Hundreds of items also including sweets.The particular
 feature of this Sadya when originally performed was that it was not meant for Bhraminc and 
Nair community alone was supposed to take part in the feast But along with Time ,this 
condition would appear to have changed and all people are taking part in the feast.
Incidentally , recentally as a challenge to this Feast in relation to the number of dishes
involved  a Sadya was conducted  in a college in Irinjalakkuda  by certain cultural and
 educational organization in plantain leaf as in Aranmula.This ,however,did not become a
 controversian issue for which all should be grateful to Aranmula lord Parthasarathy.
In fact nowadays th Aranmula Valla sadya is virtually a ritual feast.This is so because it
lasts sixty days and contain morethan sixty  exclusive and Exquisite dishes to relish.This is
 a unique  mass feast with strong devotional basis offered to the  crew of Palliyodams  which 
devotees consider as a divine  vessel of Lord Krishna.This sadya is dedicated to any of the
 Snake boat{Palliyodam} taking part in the sadya on the day of valla sadyaThe oarsmen (the 
crew} will come to the  Temple through the riverin the boatThey come to thev Nadapandal of the
 presiding Diety Parthasarathy to offer Nirapara.They perform the Pradakshina of the Temple by
 singing and chanting Krishbhajans known generally as Vanchipattu.This is highly rhythmic in
 praise of Lord Krishna.
Ont he Ashtami Rohini day the birthday of Lord Krishna also the divine sadya is offered to
 more than one lakh of devotees from all part of the nations.This also serves the purpose of
 Annadanams and Oottu in other Temples of Kerala.
No doubt to raise water in mouth  the main sweet dishes, besides all other vegiterian Dishe,
 are  Adapradhaman, Aravana payasam,Aval mixed with jaggery,Ellunda,Kadalipazham
 payasam,,Kalkkandam,Parippu pradhaman,Pazhapradhaman,Palpayasam(the most favourite dish of
 Lord Krishna in Guruvayur and Ambala puzha),Unniyappam are generally served in Plaintain
 leaves with utmost devotion.In order to complete the taste of the sadya and with a view to
 filling watwer in mouth the other dishes served in Aranmula sadya areBanana Chips,Sarkkara
 
upperi,Chammanthi,curd,friebanana,curry,Ginger
 curry,Ghee,Kalan,olan,erisseri(Elisseri)Pulisseri,Pachamoru,Pulisseri kari,Rasan,Sambar,Red
 cheera Thoran,Thakarathoran,Holy water from Pampa,Chukkuvellam,fried pappadam and many more
 addedattrractions of modern cookery are served here to relish and get themselves satisfied
 .Now let us all take rest after a magnificent feast which one would get rarely an opportunity
 to enjoy such divine taste of feast before announcing that the AArattu of Aranmula Temple
 falls on 18th January 2018 (Thursday next)!
                                 OHM!NAMO NARAYANAYA!             
                                   Sreedharan Mundanat,
                                       16th of January2018
                                         at Thrissur 
 
A very informative post; never visited this temple so far
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