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The Idols The main idol in the temple is of Thirumandham Kunnilamma (Goddess Bhadrakali in the form of the Mother) installed in the main temple called the Mathrusala. This idol is made of wood (wood from the jackfruit tree-Daru). Even though
idols made of Daru can be found in a number of Devi temples in Kerala,
the one at Thirumandhamkunnu excels them all in size and workmanship.
The idol is about 6 feet high, in a sitting posture, with left leg bent,
foot resting on her lap and the right touching the ground. She holds the
head of the demon Darika in one hand and weapons in her other seven hands.She has, as
a whole, a fierce appearance. However, a devotee can feel her motherly
affection when standing in front of the Deity. There is also an idol of a child, also made of daru, near the
Saptha Mathrukkal. As the legend goes, this child, now called the temple
child, was brought by Shiva and Parvathi to assuage the anger of Kali
as she returned after killing Darika. |
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