Mr Gopalakrishnan when writing must use his brain as he is not copying and pasting he said. Temple was not there in Mahabharatham times and my research articles written many times proved it. Even when Krishna was abducted from so called temple mahabharatham, recordings in sanskrit and translated in english depicted it was not a structure ; so a kerala type would not have been there then. As far as issue one is concerned the temple of kerala architecture was built by Zamorin in 1400 AD only. 2 As far as the second issue is whether shivalingam in that temple was established by Parasurama, 3100 BCE period, again its farce ; Legends are there; but Legends have truth and falsity. So a writer must think over if really compiling; or else it is copying and pasting since Kerala tourism says it is parasurama time when the temple was established and also added as Legend. Mr Gopalakrishnan copied and pasted word for word from Kerala tourism portal. AND ADDITIONALLY WHENEVER HE SLIPS, HE LOSES THE CAPACITY OF UNDERSTANDING ALSO. The oldest shiva lingam is that of GUDIMALLAM whose period was 300BCE. So No shivalingam existed that matched the 3100 BCE Parasurama established. SAMJE 2 errors exposed and will you gopala regret? K RAJARAM IRS 4925
On Thu, 4 Sept 2025 at 18:36, APS Mani <[email protected]> wrote: > You can settle your points with Mr KR, and that is your job. As far as he > has pointed out two of the additions, it is valuable for me! > > On Thu, Sep 4, 2025 at 6:04 PM gopala krishnan <[email protected]> wrote: > >> There are no errors in the posting. *The so called first error is in >> the compilation by me*. Perhaps it was not read by Mr. Rajaram in his >> hurriedness. >> >> The so called 2nd error is not error, *it can be an addition in the >> response*. Perhaps Mr. Rajaram, as usual does not bring proper meaning. >> >> It is not known how Mr. APS Mani thanks for the *updates*. He can thank >> for the just one addition. >> >> Gopalakrishnan >> >> On Thursday 4 September, 2025 at 03:58:07 pm IST, APS Mani < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> Thanks for the updates. Mani >> >> On Thu, Sep 4, 2025 at 3:35 PM Rajaram Krishnamurthy < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >> Write up has 2 errors: >> 1 The Tali Shiva Temple in Kozhikode, Kerala, is believed to have >> ancient origins, with the Jyothirlingam in its sanctum sanctorum said to >> have been installed by Saint Parasurama. While the temple's true age is >> debated, the present structure was built in the 14th century by the Zamorins >> of Calicut >> <https://www.google.com/search?num=10&newwindow=1&cs=0&sca_esv=dee9b9933ec66180&sxsrf=AE3TifO9hj98EMgvXh9fWJ2acYBcHh1j3Q%3A1756979714796&q=Zamorins+of+Calicut&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwijnfe9676PAxUgyzgGHdqCAPMQxccNegQIBBAB&mstk=AUtExfBCM9rCKRr30HvORdxHLDt7wTKrS2wVlSZw-E7MW286FcpBWIFMQYTo_HLzWMO3uZfSlwRR3AJb9pwtmcB_34Ck9VrHdO3vJZxI6Nt5fFn0CDlbBJbjcJxU3L70dJ0LXEq66IaUfoNIRPAMvPJQ0mDB14vFBx_2-X_aGca7TsNwZ_bBDaPA54HkgCtekH4juYgOu9d8itoCZMs__D3yREou6x45JmJ6-CBqI2FBJXxd8OBdJ_4juaDfoK2Fv7Tz5ShemKZAPp-AhgrmKanlXfDx&csui=3> >> and features traditional Kerala-style architecture. The temple was >> later destroyed by Tipu Sultan >> <https://www.google.com/search?num=10&newwindow=1&cs=0&sca_esv=dee9b9933ec66180&sxsrf=AE3TifO9hj98EMgvXh9fWJ2acYBcHh1j3Q%3A1756979714796&q=Tipu+Sultan&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwijnfe9676PAxUgyzgGHdqCAPMQxccNegQIBhAB&mstk=AUtExfBCM9rCKRr30HvORdxHLDt7wTKrS2wVlSZw-E7MW286FcpBWIFMQYTo_HLzWMO3uZfSlwRR3AJb9pwtmcB_34Ck9VrHdO3vJZxI6Nt5fFn0CDlbBJbjcJxU3L70dJ0LXEq66IaUfoNIRPAMvPJQ0mDB14vFBx_2-X_aGca7TsNwZ_bBDaPA54HkgCtekH4juYgOu9d8itoCZMs__D3yREou6x45JmJ6-CBqI2FBJXxd8OBdJ_4juaDfoK2Fv7Tz5ShemKZAPp-AhgrmKanlXfDx&csui=3> >> in the 18th century but was renovated in 1964. >> Origins and Legend >> >> - The Tali Temple is one of the oldest temples in Kozhikode, with the >> presiding deity, Lord Shiva, present as a self-manifested lingam. >> - Legend states that Saint Parasurama installed this lingam at the >> end of the Dvapara Yuga >> >> <https://www.google.com/search?num=10&newwindow=1&cs=0&sca_esv=dee9b9933ec66180&sxsrf=AE3TifO9hj98EMgvXh9fWJ2acYBcHh1j3Q%3A1756979714796&q=Dvapara+Yuga&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwijnfe9676PAxUgyzgGHdqCAPMQxccNegQIFRAB&mstk=AUtExfBCM9rCKRr30HvORdxHLDt7wTKrS2wVlSZw-E7MW286FcpBWIFMQYTo_HLzWMO3uZfSlwRR3AJb9pwtmcB_34Ck9VrHdO3vJZxI6Nt5fFn0CDlbBJbjcJxU3L70dJ0LXEq66IaUfoNIRPAMvPJQ0mDB14vFBx_2-X_aGca7TsNwZ_bBDaPA54HkgCtekH4juYgOu9d8itoCZMs__D3yREou6x45JmJ6-CBqI2FBJXxd8OBdJ_4juaDfoK2Fv7Tz5ShemKZAPp-AhgrmKanlXfDx&csui=3> >> . [Kerala tourism} >> >> 2 The oldest shivalingam carbon dated in excavation and in >> temples show that Gudi Mallan Lingam is 300 BCE. >> And this temple was built only in 1400 AD KR IRS 4925 >> >> On Thu, 4 Sept 2025 at 11:52, 'gopala krishnan' via Thatha_Patty < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >> *TALI MAHA KSHETRAM-KOZHIKKODE- * >> >> *NORTH KERALA- **COMPILED* >> >> Dear friends, >> >> *Wish you all a very happy Onam 2025. Thiruvonam is tomorrow. Today is >> first Onam.* >> >> Tali Shiva Temple is considered to be the oldest temple in Kozhikode >> district and is built by the Zamorin King of Kozhikode, Swamy Thirumulpad >> within his palace complex. According to legends, the Tali temple originally >> belongs to 50 Namboothiri families and it has a history that dates back to >> the 14th century. >> >> This temple features great woodworks combined with laterite to form >> amazing wall paintings and wooden roof carvings and is an outstanding >> example of the Kerala style of architecture. >> >> Legends also say that Saint Parasurama who is the incarnation of Lord >> Vishnu used to worship Lord Shiva at this temple. The temple host the >> annual seven days long cultural and intellectual event known as *Revathi >> Pattathanam* every year in the months of October to November, during >> which the selected scholars are conferred with the title Bhatta along with >> a panakizhi (sachet of money). >> >> There is specialty with Ganapathi homam performed in this temple. The >> priest stand and perform homam. It is believed *the Maha Ganapathi >> raises his head to hand level of the priest to receive the homam. * >> >> I was Divisional Engineer Telecom from 1996-1998 in Calicut Telecom. My >> residence was close to the temple. I often visited this temple at that >> time. >> >> Hope a divine reading >> >> Gopalakrishnan 3-5-2025 >> >> Introduction >> >> Tali Shiva Temple or Tali Mahakshetram is dedicated to the deity Shiva. >> The temple is situated in the heart of the Kozhikode city, Kerala. The >> temple was built in the 14th century by Zamorin of Calicut. The Tali Shiva >> Temple remains not only a place of worship but also a symbol of Kozhikode's >> rich cultural and spiritual heritage. Its timeless beauty, profound >> history, and vibrant traditions make it a must-visit destination for >> devotees and history enthusiasts alike. >> >> Legend >> >> The Tali Temple is believed to have been constructed at the end of >> Dwaparayuga and is the oldest temple in Kozhikode. It is believed that the >> Tali Temple is constructed by Saint Parasurama, an incarnation of Lord >> Vishnu. >> >> History >> >> Tali Temple was originally a small temple that belonged to 50 Namboothiri >> families in the village of Tali and it gained importance 1500 years ago. >> Later the Zamorins of Kozhikode executed the Namboothiri families and took >> over the temple. They were also known as Sailabdheswara, meaning the lord >> of the mountain and the sea. >> >> Swamy Thirumulpad, a Zamorin of Kozhikode made the temple within his >> palace complex. Later, another Zamorin named, Manavikraman renovated the >> temple and gave it its present structure. >> >> But in the 18th century, during Tipu Sultan’s conquest of Malabar, this >> temple was almost damaged and again was *renovated in 1964. * >> >> The people of Kozhikode still believes that the temple has brought >> richness to Kozhikode. >> >> Speciality : >> >> The Tali Temple is a historically significant temple with numerous >> deities. >> >> The sanctum of the temple is two-storeyed and is in the form of a chariot >> which is decorated with mural paintings. >> >> The large walls of the temple are built in the form of an elephant belly. >> >> The temple complex is adorned with fine granite sculptures that portray >> different stories from the Puranas. Sculptures of birds and animals are >> also found here. >> >> Architecture >> >> The temple is built in traditional Kerala architectural style. The >> two-storied sanctum-sanctorum is in the shape of a chariot. It is adorned >> with murals and granite sculptures of Shiva’s retinue. >> >> About deities in the temple >> >> The sanctum of the temple contains a Jyotirlinga. >> >> The inner prakaram of the Tali Temple in Kozhikode has Umamaheswara, *Tali >> Ganapathy, Thevarathil Ganapathy* and Tirumanthamkunnu Bhagavathy. While >> the outer prakaram of the temple have deities of *Lord Ayyappa, >> Thevarathil Bhagavathy and Lord Naga.* >> >> There is a separate temple for Lord Vishnu within the Tali Temple complex >> and it also has its own Dwajastambam. >> >> The Vishnu Temple in Tali Temple complex has the idol of Sree Valayanad >> Bhagavati. >> >> At the southern part of the Vishnu Temple, there is another small temple >> dedicated to *Narasimha Moorthy*. And the northern part of the temple >> has the Eranjipuram. >> >> The main temple has four main parts, namely the entrance tower, >> Anakottil, Deepa sthambam and flag mast before entering the temple >> >> To sum up >> >> *Deities* >> >> >> >> Main deities >> >> • Shivan • Sri Krishnan • Narasimhamoorthy >> >> Thali Maha Kshetram sub-deities >> >> Tali Ganapathy-Thevarathil Ganapathy >> >> Thrumandhakunnu Bhagavathy >> >> Sree Krishna-Thevarathil Bhagavathy >> >> Ayyappa-Vishnu-Nagam >> >> Sree Valayanad Bhagavati >> >> Poojas and worship >> >> The Jyotir linga idol is worshipped as that of Umamaheswara bhavam. 5 >> of the 12 Jyotirlingas are located in and around Pune in Maharashtra. >> The Tali Temple in Kozhikode has three daily poojas (worship services): the >> Namaskaram (early morning), the Uchakkalam (mid-day), and the Deeparadhana >> (evening), with specific timings for these pujas often aligning with the >> general temple opening and closing hours. >> >> >> Here is a breakdown of the daily poojas: >> >> 1. *Namaskaram:* This is the early morning pooja service, which occurs >> when the temple first opens in the morning, around 4:30 a.m. >> >> 2. *Uchakkalam:* This mid-day pooja typically takes place around noon. >> >> 3. *Deeparadhana:* This is the evening pooja, which concludes as the >> temple closes for the day, usually around 8:30 p.m. >> >> Festivals : >> >> *Revathi Pattathanam* is the most prominent festival celebrated in Tali >> Temple. It is an annual seven days long congregation of scholars which is >> held under the supervision of Zamorins. This cultural event starts on >> the *Revathy asterism* in the Malayalam month of Thulam which falls >> between the months of October and November and hence the name >> >> *This festival is believed to have been started by the Zamorin as a >> penance for killing the Namboothiris in Tali*. The selected scholars are >> conferred with the title Bhatta along with a panakizhi (sachet of money). >> >> The Tali Temple in Kozhikode celebrates an *annual eight-day festival in >> the Malayalam month of Medam* (April) that starts with flag hoisting in >> the Shiva and Krishna temples and ends with an Arattu in the chira close to >> the temple. This chira and premises have been renovated recently. >> >> The temple also celebrates the *Prathishta festival* in the Malayalam >> month of Mithunam that falls between the months of June and July. >> >> *Maha Sivarathri* is celebrated on large scale. Ashtami Rohini and Narasimha >> Jayanthi are also celebrated in this temple >> >> Offerings >> >> List of offerings can be looked from the display near offerings temple. >> The list is very large to different deities and not included here >> >> Timings >> >> 4:30 Am to 11 Am. 5 PM to 8:30 Pm. >> >> Dress Code : >> >> Devotees are requested to wear traditional wear while visiting the Tali >> Temple. Jeans and western dress are strictly prohibited inside the >> temple. Men are not allowed to wear shirts while entering the Tali >> Temple. But instead of a shirt, they can drape a Veshti. >> >> >> >> How to Reach Kozhikode Temple? : >> >> By Air - Calicut International Airport is the nearest airport to Tali >> Temple which is situated at a distance of 21 Km. On reaching the >> airport, one can hire a taxi, bus or autorickshaw to reach the temple. >> >> By Rail - Calicut Railway Station is the nearest railway station to >> Tali Temple which is just 1 Km away. >> >> By Road - Calicut Bus Station is the nearest bus station to Tali Temple >> which is just 1 Km away. >> >> Address of the temple >> >> Tali Maha Kshetram Chalappuram( PO ) , Kozhikode Pin 673002 04952703610. >> >> Administration >> >> This was the family temple of the Zamorins who had ruled Kozhikode. >> Although the temple is now under Malabar Devaswom, the Zamorin is the >> managing trustee. >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups >> "Thatha_Patty" group. >> To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an >> email to [email protected]. >> To view this discussion visit >> https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/thatha_patty/79126628.1491078.1756966815091%40mail.yahoo.com >> <https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/thatha_patty/79126628.1491078.1756966815091%40mail.yahoo.com?utm_medium=email&utm_source=footer> >> . >> >> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Thatha_Patty" group. 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