SREERANDUMOORTHY TEMPLE,

THRIKKANGODE,PALGHAT DISTRICT -KERALA

 

Introduction

 

The Thrikkangode Randumoorthy temple is located in Manissery, Ottapalam,in the 
Palghat District of Kerala. It is a big and beautiful temple with huge compound 
wall and beautifulwalkways. 

 

The temple’s uniqueness is that here in inner sanctum there are idols of two 
Gods, Shiva andVishnu. Lord Shiva is in a west facing position and is believed 
tobe very powerful, Lord Vishnu is believed to balance the power of Lord Shiva.

 

This temple is believed to be one of the temples installed by LordParasuraman 
in Kerala. Thisancient temple later withered away and was covered by forest for 
centuriestogether until it was found out by two Aadivasis Chakki and Chaathan.

 

Story is that when they were cutting tree barks with their sickles theyhit upon 
the idols and it started bleeding. Scared, they fled. When the locals came 
toknow about this, they cleared the area and found the two idols with a well 
bytheir side. Astrologers found out that these were of Shiva and Vishnu 
andtherefore a temple was erected there. Another version is that they saw a 
divinelight in between two ponds. 

 

Seeveli (procession with God) in this temple is also unique. There are 3seeveli 
done daily. In this temple if one Seeveli is done for Lord Vishnu the next one 
is done for LordShiva. This is a diligently followed custom and this 
normallyresults in Seeveli for Shiva falling perfectly on Shivarathri day. In 
the yearswhen this doesn’t happen both Vishnu and Shiva together are taken for 
theSeeveli.

 

People from far way places come here for getting relief from seizure and mental 
conditions. The belief is that if theperson apply the oil offered to the Gods 
here, bathe and pray for 21 days in arow, there will be relief from these 
problems.

 

Key information

 

The "Randu Moorthy Temple at Thrikkangode" is is in thePalakkad district of 
Kerala, specifically near Ottapalam. The temple is unique forhousing the 
deities of both Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu within the same sanctum,facing west 
and treated as separate entities with distinct pujas.  

 

Location: Thrikkangode, near Ottapalam, in the Palakkad district of Kerala. 

Deities: The unique feature is having both Lord Shiva and Lord 
Vishnuconsecrated in the same inner sanctum (sreekovil). 
Prathishta(Consecration): The two deities are consecrated in linga form and 
facethe west. 

Pooja (Worship): Pujas are performed separately for each deity, nottogether. 
Daily dhara (abhishekam) is offered to both, which isnoted as a rarepractice, 
especially for Lord Vishnu. 

History: According to folklore, the temple's idols were installed by 
LordParasurama. It was reportedly covered by forest for many years until itwas 
rediscovered by two tribal people who accidentally found the idols whilecutting 
tree.

Architecture: Thetemple features exquisite wood carvings and sculptures and has 
acircular-shaped srikovil.

 

Visiting the temple: Dress code: Like many temples in Kerala, visitors are 
typically expectedto dress modestly. For men, this often means going 
bare-bodied with a dhoti.Women should wear traditional attire like saris or 
long skirts that cover theirshoulders and knees.

Offerings (Vazhipad): Offerings can include Archana (worship with flowers), 
Abhisheka(oblation with liquids), and Vilakku (lighting lamps).

 

Legend

The two tribals namedChathan and Chakki were collecting forest wealth and they 
happened to witness a divine light.They got frightened and ran. Chathan ran 
towards north and Chakki ran towards south and jumped intotwo ponds. Hence the 
two ponds came to know with their names andboth the ponds can be seen nearby 
the temple. 

This prompted thepeople to clean the area and they found two swayamboo lingams 
and a well northof it. Devaprasnamclarified that the lingams represented Lord 
Siva and Lord Vishnu. Thepresent Garbhagriha (Srikovil) was built then. The 
root of the two lingams aresaid to be so long as to reach a deep well that is 
10 meters away. 

History

As per history, thetemple belonged to Pozhathu, Varikkasseri and Paruthipra 
manas. Later it wasmanaged for a brief period by Kavalappara Nair. Now the 
temple is managed by a local committee .

Main Deities

 

Lord Vishnu & Lord Siva.Lord Vishnu is one of the principal deities in 
Hinduism, known as the preserverand protector of the universe. Lord Shiva is 
revered as the supreme deity inShaivism, embodying the aspects of destruction, 
transformation, andregeneration.

The sanctum sanctorumis circular (vatta sreekovil) and darshanam is towards 
west. Vishnu Bhagavan ison left and Shiva is on right in the sreekovil.

Other Deities

The Upa Devatasworshipped in the temple are Sri Krishna, Goddess Parvati, 
Ganapathi andAyyappan.

Separate Vishnu temple

Inside themathilakam, situated is another temple exclusively for lord Vishnu 
(UchaankodeSri Krishnan), who is very powerful and is again facing west. There 
is also aprathishta of Lord Ganapathi facing east. Another lord Ganapathy is 
upadevan tothis lord Vishnu.

Poojas

The Tanthri and oneof the trustees of the temple belong to Bhargava gothram, 
which is said to beindicating the relationship between them and Sri 
Bhargavaraman. 

The poojas to thesetwo deities are performed separately and never together. 
Lord Siva and LordVishnu are treated as two deities in the same sreekovil. In 
other words, thechaithanyas of lord Siva and lord Vishnu are present separately 
andharmoniously inside the same garbhagriha. Both the deities are offered 
withdhara (abhishekam) every day. It is said that in no other temple, 
lordVishnu is offered with daily dhara.

On the east side ofthe circular sreekovil, there is a wall mural of Goddess 
Parvathi who is saidto be very strong in marriage cases. 

Bhoothathan Thara hasto offer another significant story. Several diseases are 
said to be cured oneating the sand from the opening of this thara especially of 
children. 

Temple well

The abhisheka Jalamis said to be reaching the well through the underground 
passage.

Therefore the wateris treated with full devotion. Only the Brahmins are allowed 
to fetch waterfrom this well. The water is said to be very tasty and healthy 
and had notdried for centuries.

Festivals

 

Annual festival: The 7-day Utsavam2025 at Randu Moorthy Temple, Thrikkangode, 
Palakkad, is an annual celebrationheld in December-January (Malayalam month of 
Dhanu).

Main offerings ofthis temple are Navakam, Panchagavyam and shanghabhishekam 
during festivaltime. 

The temple premisesremains closed after uchapooja, sheeveli and 
sreebhoothabali. Kazhchasheeveliand Panchavadyam are the main programmes 
conducted after noon in whichelephants participate. 

During Niramalafestival beautiful flowers are brought from the neighbouring 
places to decoratethe temple festival. Ezhunallath (procession) of God is a 
main function onsreeboothabali. The family called Aluku Veluthedathukar has the 
right to bringthiruthada for decorating the idol of God. They enter the temple 
premisesthrough east and hand over the thiruthada to kazhakakkar. They receive 
them andoffer to the god in sreekovil. This ritual is followed even now 
fromgenerations.

EVENTS/PROGRAMS

• Panchari Melam•Elephant Procession

• Navakam• Panchagavyam

• Shanghabhishekam• Uchapooja

• Sheeveli• Sreeboothabali

• Kazhchasheeveli•Panchavadyam

Lakshadeepa Samarppanam:The LakshadeepaSamarppanam is a sacred ritual observed 
at the Sree Randumoorthy Temple inThrikkangode, Palakkad district, Kerala. 
During this ceremony, devotees offerthousands of oil lamps to the deities, 
creating a mesmerizing display of lightand devotion. The flickering flames 
symbolize the illumination of the soul andthe dispelling of darkness, invoking 
blessings for prosperity, happiness, andspiritual enlightenment.

Vishu:Vishu, celebrated in the SreeRandumoorthy Temple in Thrikkangode, 
Palakkad district, Kerala, is marked bythe traditional Vishukkani ritual, where 
devotees wake up to auspicious sightssymbolizing prosperity for the upcoming 
year. It is a time of joyousgatherings, feasting, and cultural festivities, as 
devotees seek blessings forabundance, prosperity, and well-being in the New 
Year.

Niramala: This is the most importantfestival of the temple. Celebrated towards 
the end of Mandala month it is agrand celebration of lights and traditional 
melam. Idols are decorated withflowers and is a grand vision for the devotees.

 

 Navaratri Pooja is another big celebration.

 

 Prathista Dinam: Celebrated every year on thePunartham day of Kumbham month. 

 

Shivarathri, Ashtami Rohini are also celebrated inlarge scale in this temple.

 

Main Offerings

 

Some of the important offerings are Palpayasam, Karayil Appam,Kadinapayasam, 
Special Puja for Sreekrishnan, Rudrabhishekam,Mruthyunjayahomam, Ottappam, 
Dasha Deepam, Shata Deepam, Sahasra Deepam,Dashasahasra Deepam, Sarvaiswarya 
Pooja, Ayyappanu Chuttuvilakku.

 

How To Reach

 

By Air: Calicut International Airport is the nearest airport situated at78.7KM 
from the temple.

By Road: Palakkad KSRTC Bus Stand is 36.7KM from the temple.

 

By Rail: Palakkad Junction Railway Station is 37.5KM from the temple,and  is 
main railway station. Nearbyrailway station is Ottapalam.

 

Contact Address: 

Sree RandumoorthyTemple, Thrikkangode village, Chorottur, Ottapalam, Palakkad, 
Kerala 679521.PhoneNumber :0466 224 6057

Accessibility

🚌 Nearest Bus Station: AUP SchoolBus Stop- 550 m

🚂 Nearest Railway Station:Ottapalam Railway Station- 5 Km

Informationcompiled from different websites and posted by R. Gopalakrishnan 
dated22-10-2025.

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