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Cherukunnu Anapoorneswari (108), Kannur
2.                              Cherumpattakavu Devi, Palakkad
3.                              Cherunettoori Bhagavathy
4.                              Cheruvallikavu Bhadrakali
5.                              Cheruvaloor Kootala Bhagavathy
6.                              Chetiyalakkal Bhagavathy
7.                              Chettikulangara Bhagavathy, Alappuzha
8.                              Chinakattur Bhagavathy, Palakkad
9.                              Chirakkal Bhagavathy
10.                         Chirakkal Kavu Bhagavathy
11.                         Chirangara Bhagavathy
12.                         Chiravarampathukavu Bhadrakali
13.                         Chittanda Karthiayani
14.                         Chittoor Pazhayanoor Kavu Bhagavathy
15.                         Chittoorkavu Bhadrakali, Palakkad
16.                         Choolattippara Sri Annapoorneswari, Malappuram
17.                         Choorakkottukavu Bhagavathy, Thrissur
18.                         Choorakodu Bhagavathy (108)
19.                         Chorottur Sree Kurumba Bhagavathy, Thrissur
20.                         Chottanikkara Bhagavathy, Ernakulam
21.                         Chovakkavu Bhadrakali
22.                         Chovannoor Sava Madam Bhagavathy
23.                         Chuttumala Durga
24.                         Chuzhali Bhagavathy
25.                         Edakkunni Durga (108), Thrissur
26.                         Edanadu Durga (108)
27.                         Edappaly (108)
28.                         Edathrakkavu Vanadurga
29.                         Edayannur (108)
30.                         Eerattingal Bhagavathy
31.                         Eeyyal Karthiayani
32.                         Ekkikkavu Bhagavathy, Palakkad
33.                         Elamboorkavu Vanadurga
34.                         Elambulasseri Malisseri Kavu Bhadrakali
35.                         Elampara (108)
36.                         Elangavu Bhadrakali, Kottayam
37.                         Elangavu Bhadrakali, Ernakulam
38.                         Elanjimel Vallikavu Bhadrakali
39.                         Elavalli Durga
40.                         Elavathukkal Bhagavathy
41.                         Elavoor Puthan Kavu
42.                         Elavumthitta Devi
43.                         Emmor Bhagavathy, Palakkad
44.                         Ennakkadu Devi, Alappuzha
45.                         Eranelloor Lakshmi Narasimham
46.                         Eringolkavu Durga
47.                         Erinjikkal Bhagavathy, Thrissur
48.                         Erivetti Karikkalikavu
49.                         Ethenuur Maruthi Bhagavathy
50.                         Ezhamkulam Devi
51.                         Ezhipuram Durga
52.                         Ingayur (108)
53.                         Iringolam (108)
54.                         Kachanamkulam Thiruvuraykkal
55.                         Kadalasseri Pisharikkal Bhagavathy
56.                         Kadalayil (108)
57.                         Kadalundi (108)
58.                         Kadambanadu Bhagavathy
59.                         Kadamberi Chuzhali Bhagavathy
60.                         Kadammanitta Bhagavathy
61.                         Kadampuzha Bhagavathy (108), Malappuram
62.                         Kadaparambathukavu Bhadrakali
63.                         Kadapuru (108)
64.                         Kadatharkavu Bhagavathy
65.                         Kaikulangara Bhagavathy
66.                         Kaimakunnathukavu Bhagavathy, Palakkad
67.                         Kaithrikovil Bhagavathy
68.                         Kalambookavu Bhadrakali
69.                         Kalari Vathukkal Bhagavathy, Kannur
70.                         Kalathil Bhagavathy
71.                         Kalikavu Bhagavathy
72.                         Kaliyampalli Bhagavathy
73.                         Kaliyattakavu Bhagavathy
74.                         Kallekulangara Hemabhika, Palakkad
75.                         Kallil Bhagavathy
76.                         Kalloopara Bhagavathy
77.                         Kalpathur Paradevatha
78.                         Kamakshi (108)
79.                         Kammadathu Bhagavathy, Kasaragod
80.                         Kamothu Bhagavathy
81.                         Kandakurumbakkavu Bhadrakali
82.                         Kandattukavu Bhadrakali, Kottayam
83.                         Kandothidam Someswari
84.                         Kanichikulangara Bhagavathy
85.                         Kannannur Bhagavathy (108)
86.                         Kannanpuzha Bhagavathy

87.                         Kannmbrakkavu Bhagavathy

List of Devi Temples in Kerala

1.                              Aalamthuruthi Durga, Pathanamthitta
2.                              Aalangattukkavu Bhagavathy
3.                              Aalathoor Perumkulam Pavodi Mariyamman
4.                              Aalparakkavu Bhagavathy
5.                              Aaramkunnathukavu Vanadurga
6.                              Aarangottukara Karthiayini
7.                              Aariyankavu Bhadrakali
8.                              Aathinadu Sakthikulangara Bhagavathy
9.                              Aattathara Karkidathukavu Bhagavathy Temple, Thrissur
10.                         Aattingal Thiruvarattukavu Bhagavathy, Trivandrum
11.                         Aattipuzhakkavu Bhagavathy, Ernakulam
12.                         Aattukaal Bhagavathy, Trivandrum
13.                         Aattur Kathiyiani (108), Thrissur
14.                         Adampallikavu Bhadrakali, Ernakulam
15.                         Adiyerimadam Devi Temple, Kannur
16.                         Adukkalakunnu Bhagavathy, Kasaragod
17.                         Adukkathu Bhagavathy Temple, Kasaragod
18.                         Agalpady Durgaparameswary Temple, Kasaragod
19.                         Akathethara Chathankulangara Temple
20.                         Amakkavu Bhagavathy, Palakkad
21.                         Amakkavu Bhagavathy
22.                         Amarankavu Vanadurga
23.                         Amballoorkavu Bhadrakali, Ernakulam
24.                         Amballurkavu Bhadrakali
25.                         Ambasserikavu Bhadrakali, Ernakulam
26.                         Ambattukavu Bhagavathy, Kottayam
27.                         Amma Thiruvadi, Thrissur
28.                         Anakulangara Devi
29.                         Anchumana Bhagavathy, Ernakulam
30.                         Angadikavu Bhagavathy Temple, Thrissur
31.                         Anikadu Bhagavathy, Kottayam
32.                         Anikkattilamma, Pathanamthitta
33.                         Aniyoor Durga, Trivandrum
34.                         Anthikadu Karthyani (108), Thrissur
35.                         Arakurussi Udayan Kunnu Bhagavathy, Palakkad
36.                         Arayankavu Bhagavathy, Ernakulam
37.                         Arikadi Ali Chammundi, Kasaragod
38.                         Ariyannur Harikanyaka, Thrissur
39.                         Aroor Karthiyani, Ernakulam
40.                         Aruvakkad Devi, Alappuzha
41.                         Aruvikkara Bhagavathy, Trivandrum
42.                         Avanamgattu Bhagavathy (108)
43.                         Aykunnu Durga (108)
44.                         Aylu Durga Parameswari, Kasaragod
45.                         Ayroor Pisharikkal Durga (108), Ernakulam
46.                         Ayroor Pudiyakavu Bhadrakali, Pathanamthitta
47.                         Ayyamkunnu Bhagavathy, Kasaragod
48.                         Ayyanthole Karthiyani (108), Thrissur
49.                         Azhagam Devi (108), Thrissur
50.                         Azhakiyakavu Bhagavathy, Ernakulam
51.                         Azhakodikavu Bhadrakali, Calicut
52.                         Azhikodu Pudiyakavu
53.                         Azhikulangara Bhagavathy, Palakkad
54.                         Azhiyur Bhagavathy (108)
55.                         Banapuram Thripurasundhari
56.                         Bhakthisala (108)
57.                         Brahmapuram Sree Mahalakshmi Pratyangira Temple, Trivandrum
58.                         Chakkamparambu Bhagavathy, Thrissur
59.                         Chakkulathukavu Durga, Pathanamthitta
60.                         Chala Bhagavathy
61.                         Chamakavu Bhagavathy
62.                         Chamakkavu Vanadurga
63.                         Chambhakkara Bhagavathy
64.                         Chammanadu Bhadrakali, Alappuzha
65.                         Chamundikavu (108)
66.                         Changanassery Kavu
67.                         Changa Sree Bhadrakali, Trivandrum
68.                         Chathannur (108)
69.                         Chazhoor Bhagavathy
70.                         Cheeramkulangara Bhagavathy
71.                         Cheermakavu Bhadrakali
72.                         Chembhookavu Karthiayani
73.                         Chembukkavu Karthiayani (108), Thrissur
74.                         Chemmazhikottukavu Bhadrakali
75.                         Chengalathukavu Bhadrakali
76.                         Chengalathukavu Devi (108), Kottayam
77.                         Chenganam Kunnu Bhagavathy (108)
78.                         Chengannur (108)
79.                         Chenginikottu Kavu Vanadurga
80.                         Chenthitta Devi (108)
81.                         Cheranellur Bhagavathy (108), Ernakulam
82.                         Cheranpattakavu Durga
83.                         Cherikandi Bhagavathy
84.                         Cherpu Bhagavathy (108), Thrissur
85.                         Cherthala Karthiayani (108), Alappuzha
86.                         Cherukulangara Bhagavathy

87.                         Cherukunnu Anapoorneswari (108), Kannur

2016, ഒക്‌ടോബർ 12, ബുധനാഴ്‌ച

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Kanda karnan





KANDA KARNAN (Bells on earlobes)

When it comes to Religion, one should not behave like a 'kanda karnan'.       An individual was praying Lord Siva with full devotion.     But the same time he also talked ill of all other Gods.   One day, Lord Siva appeared before him during the prayers and told until you stop talking ill of other Gods, he cannot get his blessings.   Even his Lord Siva telling him also did not change him.   He only prayed lord Siva and continued talking ill of other Gods.      The fervour with which he prayed Lord Siva, made the Lord to appear before him again.  But Lord Siva appeared as Hariharan a half siva and half vishnu form. This only made him to be partially happy, as he was not happy of the half of vishnu in Hariharan.     He offered nivethya only to the Siva half and when he lit the incense sticks, he pressed the nose on the vishun side, so that he should not have the fragrance of the incense stick.    Lord siva on seeing that told - "why are you so mad and rigid on your views, only to change you I took the form of Hariharan and all devas and devis are the same manifestation of the God.     I wanted you to understand that and took the form of hariharn.   You have failed to understand that.  For this mistake, what you have done today, you would suffer for a long time."   The Lord disappeared after that.
The devotee left for another village and started living there.    In fact, day by day, his aversion to Vishnu only grew further.   The people in the village also understood that he was a Vishnu dweshi.   The youngsters in the village knowing that, on seeing him, started chanting loudly vishnu's nama and troubled him.    To overcome this, he started to hang two bells in his ear lobes (karna) and whenever youngsters chanted Vishnu namas, he would ring the bells so as not hear them.    Because of this, he was called in the village by the name 'Kanda karnan', a person having bells in the ears.

kanta karnan

                                                                        kanta karnan



kanda karnan was a devotee of the Lord who offered corpses to the Almighty. While offering so he used to discern good corpses from bad in the sense that he used to offer corpses of souls who were well versed in vedas, educated, good cultured and so on.
It is customary to offer the Lord what we usually eat and then take for us. He was doing the same.
He was having bell in his ears to avoid listening to the name of sreman narayana. _That is why the name kanta karnan.. He was a shiva bhaktha at that time. Finally when he wanted salvation, shivA indicated that only Lord krishna can grant this. From that day onwards he became a great devotee of sri krishna. He felled brahmin rishis to offer the feast to the Lord krishna who blessed him ultimately.

Another story;

KANDA KARNAN (Bells on earlobes)

When it comes to Religion, one should not behave like a 'kanda karnan'.       An individual was praying Lord Siva with full devotion.     But the same time he also talked ill of all other Gods.   One day, Lord Siva appeared before him during the prayers and told until you stop talking ill of other Gods, he cannot get his blessings.   Even his Lord Siva telling him also did not change him.   He only prayed lord Siva and continued talking ill of other Gods.      The fervour with which he prayed Lord Siva, made the Lord to appear before him again.  But Lord Siva appeared as Hariharan a half siva and half vishnu form. This only made him to be partially happy, as he was not happy of the half of vishnu in Hariharan.     He offered nivethya only to the Siva half and when he lit the incense sticks, he pressed the nose on the vishun side, so that he should not have the fragrance of the incense stick.    Lord siva on seeing that told - "why are you so mad and rigid on your views, only to change you I took the form of Hariharan and all devas and devis are the same manifestation of the God.     I wanted you to understand that and took the form of hariharn.   You have failed to understand that.  For this mistake, what you have done today, you would suffer for a long time."   The Lord disappeared after that.
The devotee left for another village and started living there.    In fact, day by day, his aversion to Vishnu only grew further.   The people in the village also understood that he was a Vishnu dweshi.   The youngsters in the village knowing that, on seeing him, started chanting loudly vishnu's nama and troubled him.    To overcome this, he started to hang two bells in his ear lobes (karna) and whenever youngsters chanted Vishnu namas, he would ring the bells so as not hear them.    Because of this, he was called in the village by the name 'Kanda karnan', a person having bells in the ears.

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