Aryankavu Sastha Temple

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DistrictKollam
Festivals
Aryankavu Sree Dharmasastha Temple
The temple in the 1900s
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictKollam
DeityShasta
Festivals
Governing bodyTravancore Devaswom Board
Location
LocationAryankavu
StateKerala
CountryIndia
Aryankavu Sastha Temple is located in Kerala
Aryankavu Sastha Temple
Location in Kerala
Aryankavu Sastha Temple is located in India
Aryankavu Sastha Temple
Aryankavu Sastha Temple (India)
Geographic coordinates8°58′35″N 77°09′05″E / 8.97639°N 77.15139°E / 8.97639; 77.15139
Architecture
TypeDravidian architecture
Specifications
Direction of façadeEast
Elevation237 m (778 ft)
aryankavu sastha temple
Aryankavu shastavu with pushkala

The Aryankavu Sastha Temple is a Hindu temple located in Aryankavu in the Kollam district of the Indian state of Kerala. It is one of the five major temples dedicated to Shasta in Kerala, the others being Kulathupuzha, Achankovil, Sabarimala and Kanthamala. The temple's idol is believed to have been consecrated by Parashurama.[1] The temple is governed by the Travancore Devaswom Board.

The name "Aryankavu" is believed to be derived from the words "Aryan" which indicates Shasta and "Kavu" which means sacred grove.

The temple

It is located in Aryankavu in the tehsil of Punalur in Kollam district. The temple lies near the border of Tamil Nadu on National Highway 744, about 73 km (45 mi) from Kollam, 33 km (21 mi) from Punalur and 21 km (13 mi) from Tenkasi. The temple is built in the traditional architectural styles of both Kerala and Tamil Nadu and preserves several murals of Hindu deities. As in Sabarimala, the temple also have 18 steps. Another feature of the temple is that it is built 11 metres (36 ft) below the road level.[2] The puja and rituals conducted in the temple follow a Tamil tradition.[3]

Deities

The principal deity of the temple is Shasta, in the form of a teenager.[4] The deity is locally known as Aryankavu Ayyan and Tiruaryan.[5] He is depicted in a seated posture on an elephant, with the right leg hanging and the left leg in a folded position, along with his consort Pushkala on the left side and Shiva on the right.[1] The original idol of the deity was made with a special type of stone known as Anjanapashanam.[4] It was later replaced with an idol made of panchaloha. The subordinate deities of the temple are Valiyakadutha, Karuppu Sami and Karuppai Amma.[6]

Rituals and festivals

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