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Maheswaram Temple

Maheswaram Temple also known as Maheswaram sri Sivaparvathi Temple () is located at Maheswaram (Chenkal), 26 km away from Thiruvananthapuram city, the capital of Kerala,South india. Maha Shivaratri is celebrated with great pomp in this temple. The temple is constructed entirely out of Krishna Stone and wood in the Traditional Architecture of Kerala in temple construction. This temple is constructed in accordance with Vastu Shastra. Maheswram Sri sivaparvathi temple is the cradle of ancient Kerala Culture of Temple construction. This place is the culmination of service to humanity and service to God by Swamy Maheswarananda Saraswathi. In this temple swamy welcomes people irrespective of their caste,creed and religion. Swamy believes in "Manavaseva is Madhavaseva".
==History==

A miraculous boy was born on 16 November 1954(Tulam, 30 1130 ME) in pooyam star as the eighth son of Chellamma and Jnanaprakasam of Chenkal village, Neyyattinkara Taluk, Thiruvananthapuram district. He had many peculiarities right from birth. The most characteristic among them was his matted hair on the head. When he was around five, he used to meditate sitting in the southwest corner of his house. At the age of ten, he renamed himself as krishnan and began to known as Krishanankutty. Later a termitary came up at that place resembling Sri Sivaparvati. One day a person at that village ridiculed that the termitary has no miraculous power and trampled it. A serpent appeared from that and that person ran for his life. With this, the fame of the termitary spread among the people of that locality and devotees started arriving in large numbers . Later he built a Sivaparvathi temple at the place where termitary sprang up. After getting divine darshan in dream swamiji constructed Lord Ganesha and Lord Kartikeya temples.This brought the concept of Shivaparivar at the temple.It was the astroller and temple priest Mukkolakkal Krishnan who first gave him initiation of sacred text of manthras. Then he became a desciple of Keezhperur Madom K.S. Madhavan Namboodiri, from there he learned puja rituals and procedures of worship. He commenced sacrificial fire (Ganapathihomam) with one cocanut and now with 10008 cocanuts on Vinayakachathurthi day. Hearing about this rare event at Sri Sivaparvathi Temple head of Kanchikamakodi Madam Sri Sri Sri Jayendra Saraswathi swamigal visited temple in 2010 and blessed Krishnankutty Swamy. Appreciating the spiritual activities of Krishnankutty Swamy, Sri Sri Sri Jayendra Saraswathi swamigal gave Diksha to Krishnankutty swamy. Since then Chenkal Krishnankutty Swamy became known as Swamy Maheswarananda Saraswathi and temple trust was renamed as Maheswaram Sri Sivaparvathi Temple Trust.〔Jyothishabhooshanam(Monthly) BookNo. 10, Issue No.2, 2015 February〕 On 20th Februvary 2011( 9th Kumbha, 1186 ME) Lord Mahadeva gave him divine darshan and commaded Swamiji to construct a temple as designed by ancient saints. Accordingly, Perumthachan award winner and famous vasthu expert Kodungalloor Devadasn was invited and as per his plan and swamiji’s instructions Temple reconstruction using Krishna stone and wood in accordance with Ancient Temple Architecture of Kerala 〔Glimpses of Architecture in Kerala Temples and Palaces, Authors:Joginder Singh,Ramu Katakam, Publisher:Rupa &Co〕 commenced on 21st of Kumbha, 1187ME.



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