History of Guruvayur

This blog is based on “Chapter 5 – My Darshan of Guruvayurappan” – by Sri M
in his book “The Journey Continues”. All the information is directly quoted
from there.  K RAJARAM IRS 291124

AND WHAT IS SPOKEN IN THE VIDEO (THOSE WHO WANTS TO READ THAT LECTURE MAY
OPEN UP SUB TITLE ALSO) IS A STORY TOLD WHICH IS NOT BACKED UP BY ANY
EVIDENCE; BUT THESE LINE AE HISTORIC.

Guruvayur is a small coastal town in Kerala famous for the Guruvayurappan
temple where the prankish heart stealer Lord Krishna is worshipped as a
boy. In terms of popularity it ranks with Tirupathi. Thousands visit the
temple every day mainly from Tamil Nadu & Kerala.Guruvuyaur

Legends have it that the deity is 5000 years old – although there are no
historical records. The story goes that the idol, carved out of a sacred
material called Pathalanjana Sila was once worshipped by the great God Maha
Vishnu and handed over to Brahma. After many generations it was worshipped
by Sri Krishna’s parents Vasudeva and Devaki and later installed in Dwaraka
and worshipped by Krishna himself.

Before giving up his body Krishna handed over this Idol to his foremost
disciple Uddhava and instructed him to hand it over to Brihaspati, Guru of
the Devas so that it may be installed in a suitable place and worshipped
during Kaliyuga.

Dwarka was submerged in a deluge but Brihaspati with his prime disciple
Vayu the lord of the wind managed to retrieve the idol. While looking for a
suitable place to instal the idol they met Parasuram who was also searching
for the idol.

Parasuram led Guru & Vayu to a lush green spot behind a beautiful lake. The
Yogi God Shiva and his consort Parvati who were spending time there in
contemplation permitted Guru & Vayu to install and consecrate the idol
there. From then on the place came to be known as Guruvayur. Shiva &
Parvati are said to have moved to the other bank and settled down at
Mammiyur. The pilgrimage to Guruvayur is to this day considered incomplete
without the worship at the Shiva temple at Mammiyur.

That is as far as legends go. Historically the earliest mention of
Guruvayur or rather Kuruvayur comes from a Tamil work Kokkasandesam.
Kuruvai means sea in Tamil hence the name Kuruvayur. The earliest temple
records date back to 17th century. The temple is mentioned in the songs of
the Alwars. By the end of the 16th century Guruvayur was a popular
pilgrimage centre in Kerala.

In 1760 the Dutch looted Guruvayur and raided the treasures, the gold plate
that covered the flagstaff and set fire to the temple. In 1766 Hyder Ali
captured Calicut and then Guruvayur. On the request of Srinivas Rao the
then Governor of Malabar, Hyder Ali granted a free gift – Devadaya and
handed the temple back to the Hindus.

In 1788 Tipu Sultan marched to Malabar. Fearing destruction the priests hid
the deity. Tipu Sultan destroyed the smaller shrines and set fire to the
temple but it was saved by a sudden and heavy downpour.

Later on people like Chempakassery Namboodiri, Deshavarma Namboodri and the
Ullanad Pannikars offered everything from service to property to revive the
temple. Worship at the temple started again in 1900. In 1928 the Zamorin of
Calicut was reinstated as the administrator of Guruvayur. In 1970 a massive
fire broke out and the public irrespective of caste , creed or religion
rushed to join the fire fighting. There was massive destruction but the
sanctum sanctorum was protected. The temple was renovated and once again
opened for worshp on April 14th, 1973.

The name of two great and saintly persons who made Guruvayur famous have to
be mentioned Melapathur Narayana Bhattathiri ( 1559 – 1632) was one and
Poonthanam ( 1547 – 1640) was the other.

Melapathur Narayana Bhattathiri  apart from being a scholar and
mathematician was the author of Narayaneeyam.

The Narayaneeyam is a devotion Sanskrit work in the form of a poem
comprising 1036 verses and gives a summary of the great Bhagvatha Purana.
The story goes that his Guru Achuta Pisharodi had painful arthritis. .
Unable to bear his guru’s suffering Bhattathiri by his yogic power took the
disease and relieved his Guru. He soon discovered that the pain was
excruciating and resolved to make a pilgrimage to Guruvayur confident that
Guruvayurappan would relieve him of the disease.

While entering the temple he is said to have met Thunjat Ezhuthacchan the
author of Adhyatma Ramayana.

Ezhuthacchan shocked him ( an orthodox brahmin) by saying “Mean Thottu
Kottuka” (start with the fish). On reflection , Bhattathiri realised that
Ezhuthacchan was not asking him to eat fish but to start writing the
Bhagavad, beginning with the story of Maha Vishnu’s incarnation as a fish,
the Matsya Avatara.

He then started composing One Dasaka (Ten stanzas) a day sitting before Sri
Guruvayurappan and in a hundred days had completed the Narayaneeyam. It is
said that on the last day he was blessed with a full vision of
Guruvayurappan and got cured of his painful disease. Even today
Narayaneeyam which is in Sanskrit is held in great esteem in Kerala and
chanted with great devotion.

Poonathanam, Melapathur’s contemporary was not a great scholar but a true
devotee of Sri Guruvayurappan. He is remembered for his masterpiece
Jnanappana which means ” the song of wisdom” . Poonathanam was married at
the age of twenty but had no children for a long time. he is said to have
prayed with tears in his eyes for a child and was finally blessed with a.
son. Poonathanam called for a grand celebration where everyone he knew was
invited. Unfortunately and ironically an hour before the ceremony the child
died suddenly. Grief stricken Poonthanam renounced all worldliness and
turned to Sri Guruvayurappan. His attitude underwent a sea change and he
believed that the child god Krishna Guruvayurappan was his own child. He
wrote ” whilst little Krishna is dancing in our hearts , do we need little
ones of our own ”

The Jnanapanna begins and ends with

Krishna Krishna , Mukunda Janardhana,

Krishna Govinda , Narayana Hare,

Achutananda Govinda Madhava

Satchitananda Narayana Hare.

“Here!  Krishna Guruvayurappan, has come to take me to Vaikuntam, sing his
Praises.” said Poonthanam pointing upwards and letting go of his last
breath and passed away to be forever with his beloved Krishna.

I wrote about Jnanappana long back  K Rajaram IRS 291124

On Fri, 29 Nov 2024 at 07:08, APS Mani <[email protected]> wrote:

> Ranganathan Sir:
>
> Settled in Palakkad area, we are fortunate to have darshan of the Lord
> frequently.  (about 90 minutes drive from our home).  With a special
> darshan streamlined by donating a small fee, we are fortunate to have His
> darshan as frequently as possible.  We were there the day before also.
> Namaskarams,  Mani
>
> On Fri, Nov 29, 2024 at 5:54 AM ARR <[email protected]> wrote:
>
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