Ezhimala is a
hill reaching a height of 286 protruding into Arabian sea. It was the former
capital of the ancient Mushika Kings, and is considered to be an important
historical site. It is a conspicuous, isolated cluster of hills, forming a
promontory, 38 km north of Kannur Town. A flourishing seaport, and center of
trade around the beginning of the Common Era, it was also one of the major
battle-fields of the Chola-Chera Wars of the 11th century. It is believed by
some that Lord Buddha had visited Ezhimala.
Indian Naval
Academy is located in Ezhimala. There is a famous temple dedicated to Lord
Hanuman and the Mount Deli Lighthouse also located here. It is maintained by
the Indian Navy and is a restricted area. The beach sand is of a different
texture and the sea is bluer than in other areas. At the Ettikulam Bay, one can
enjoy watching dolphins.
The topography
of Ezhimala, with Mount Dilli abutting on the Arabian Sea has, since ancient
times, inspired the local people to weave a number of legends. The most popular
is the one connected with the Ramayana tradition. At one stage in the war
between Rama and Ravana, many of Rama's forces, including his brother Lakshman,
were killed. An anxious Rama consulted Jambavan, the senior most in the Vanara
sena. It was decided to bring four medicinal herbs, shalya karani, vishalya
karani, sandhana karani and mritha sanjivani from the Himalayas for removing
the arrows, healing the wounds, stitching the cuts and finally bringing the
dead to life. Hanuman was entrusted with the task of collecting these herbs and
he at once set out for the Himalayas. On reaching the Himalayas, however,
Hanuman realised that he was unable to recognise the ayurvedic herbs. So he did
the next best thing - he plucked the entire Rishabadri Mountain itself and flew
back. On his way southwards, a piece of the mountain fell down near the sea and
that is Ezhimala. The local people believe that Ezhimala still possesses these
rare ayurvedic herbs.
Location:
Ezhimala, 35 kms north of Kannur
Nearest
Railway Station: Ezhimala
Nearest Major
Railway Station: Payyannur
Nearest Major
Bus Station: Payyannur
Nearest
Airports: Mangalore(110 kms), Kozhikode (150 kms).
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