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Welcome
to the first-ever website of Kottiyoor. I will try my best to include
almost all the available details about kottiyoor in this nut shell. Kottiyoor is my home village, where I was born and brought
up. Today people from Kottiyoor is working in almost all the countries of the world, among them are doctors, engineers, IT
professionals, nurses, teachers, casual labourers..and so. I am planning to post local news to this site as regularly as possible.
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The temple festival without a temple
A temple festival without a temple. That's one of the charms of the exotic yaga festival at Kottiyoor.
Thousands throng the venue of the festival in the dense forest braving the freezing temperature, lashing rains and rushing
waters. The dark clouds over the skies ensure continuous rain and the earth below becomes swampy, making trekking the holy
hills tedious. Situated on the eastern border of Kannur district in Kerala, Sri Kottiyoor is tucked on the
western slope of the western ghats on the banks of Bavalee river. The river is considered holy
by the devotees. Devotees bathe in the wild brook before trekking on the holy hills. They carry with them auda flowers
(odappovu - white fibres flowing down and looks very much like a white beard). Legend has it that
the auda flowers are the beard of the ancient king Daksha, who once held a yaga in this place. On the orders of Lord Siva,
his demons beheaded Daksha. Later, conceding to the plea of Brahma and Vishnu, Lord Siva gave life to Daksha and completed
the yaga. The idol here is considered swayambhoo ie., nobody installed the idol there, but people just discovered
the Siva idol there and started worshipping. The abhishekam here is with milk, ghee (clarified butter) and karikku (tender
coconut water). These special days on which abhisheka is held are considered most auspicious in the month long annual festival
here. The exotic and esoteric religious rituals here make this festival stand apart from the other temple festivals in Kerala.
Here, there is no temple as such sans the "thara" formed by a small heap of stones, called Manithara. This is the only visible
signs of the ancient temple that draws thousands of faithful every year. Many feel the Siva power is solidified as the idol
here.
courtesy-http://rakeshrk.tripod.com/Kerala/festivals/kottiyoor.html What's New?
Kottiyoor, once a remote and under
developed village, is fastly changing its face. Now almost all the modern fecilities are available in this village. Hospitals,
a higher secondary school with good academic standards six primary schools two english medium schools, computer centres, good
markets where almost everything for a modern life is available....and so goes it.
Kottiyoor is easily accessible from Kannur, Tellichery and
Mananthavady. for details on how to reach in this hilly village please do click on the "How
To Reach" button on the left hand side.
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KOTTIYOOR MARVEL ON THE HILLS
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