This centre of
worship and faith has in store many unique practices and rituals, and the
temple architecture itself stands testimony to this aspect. The Parassinikadavu
Muthappan (Siva) Temple on the banks of the Valapatnam River attracts people
from all sections of the society; irrespective of religion, caste and promotes
the essence of "Vasudaiva Kutumbakam - The whole world is one
family."
The origin of
the Muthappan temple is connected to the appearance of a child who roamed the
region with a string of interesting incidents and later vanished without a
trace. The incidents up to the point of his disappearance later made the
denizens feel the divine presence of Muthappan (Siva) who immediately erected a
place of worship, which today is popularly known as the Parassinikadavu
Muthappan Temple.
The temple is
also a popular destination for travellers and pilgrims to savour the charm of
Theyyam, a ritual that is performed here on a daily basis. Men adorning masks
and costumes with a riot of colours perform this temple art form and it
represents conflict between good and evil, with good ultimately emerging
victorious.
Location:
Parassinikadavu, 20 kms north of Kannur.
Nearest
Railway Station: Pappinissery
Nearest major
Railway Station: Kannur
Nearest Bus
Station: Parassinikadavu
Nearest major
Bus Stations: Taliparamba, Kannur
Nearest
Airports: Mangalore(100 kms), Kozhikode (140 kms).
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