Aneekkara Poomala Bhagavathi Temple

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Aneekkara Poomala Bhagavathi Temple
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Religion
Affiliation Hinduism
Districtkannur
Deity Poomala bhagavathi
Festivalspaattu maholstavam,theyyam,marathu kali(poorakkali)
Location
Location Kunhimangalam, Kannur
State Kerala
Country India
Specifications
Temple(s)1
Monument(s)4

Aneekkara Poomala Bhagavathi Temple is a Hindu temple in the village of Kunhimangalam. This is situated in Thekkumbad, the southern side of Kunhimangalam. Aneekkara poomaala bhagavathi is the idol of this temple. Some ceremony of this temple is related to Malliyottu palottu kaavu.[ what language is this? ]

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Poojas

History

It is said[ by whom? ] that Poomala bhagavathi had come here via a ship. She liked the place and she wanted stay there. So with her powers, she pushed the sea outwards to reveal the land underneath and a temple was constructed there. So the place came to be known as "Ayiniki Kara" (Malayalam- ആയിനിക്കി കര) or Anikara (അനികര). Some[ who? ] say that bones of fish had been found in the sand.

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