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Angadipuram
The
Legend
Minor
Legends
Pooram
Festival
The
Idols
The
Trustee
The
Thanthris
Rama
Poduval
Location
Offerings
Special
Days
Daily
Pujas
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The
Thanthris
The
Thanthris in a Kerala temple are authorised to not only conduct the pujas
at the temple but also decide how the rituals should be conducted. In
special cases, they decide which offerings the Deities will accept. Normally
the temple accepts all offerings required to conduct the daily pujas at
the temple, like flowers, garlands, nivedyam (edible offerings), oil for
lighting the lamps, items required for decorating the Deity like a crown,
ornaments, dress and the items required for bathing the idols.
Some families of devotees living near the temple have been collecting
flowers and garlands for the temple daily, with the approval of the Thanthris. They had also taken on the responsibility
of cleaning the environs. Some other families have taken on the work of
beating the drums during pujas. The Thanthris appoint the pujaris at the
temple and instruct them on how to conduct the pujas and to recite Moolamanthram..
Some people say that in the olden days Pujas were conducted by
non-Brahmins also. It is said that a caste called "Kurup" used
to do the Bhadrakali Puja at temples, as part of the Kalampattu ritual.
In the Kalampattu ritual, the Kurup draws a fine figure of Bhadrakali
(called kalam) on the floor using coloured organic powders (made of powdered
rice, green leaves, etc). He then sings the glories of Bhadrakali (or
the particular Devi of the temple). After the puja, the Kurup erases the
kalam with the proper rituals. Earlier the Kurups themselves used to do
this puja, but now it has passed into the hands of the Brahmins.
Recently "Mata" Amritanandamayi organised pujas in some
temples by her lady disciples. Puja by women(Bhrahmin or Nonbhrahmin)
may actually save many temples which are now
without daily poojas due to either paucity of brahmins (born to
inheritors of Brahminism) or due to high demands of salary by them due
to shortage of Bhrahmins.
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Copyright 2002
MCK Raja
For suggestions contact
MC Kunhunni Raja of Mankada Covilakam at
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