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This Unique Temple In Irinjalakuda Is Dedicated To Bharata, Lord Rama's Brother
Located in the famous city of Trissur, Irinjalakuda town, Kerala, the temple for King Bharata welcomes Lord Rama devotees from far and wide. King Bharata is widely appreciated for his sense of fair play and justice and the immaculate feeling of brotherhood that he displayed towards Lord Rama throughout his life.

BharataTemple:
History
Bharata was an ideal brother who renounced his throne because it rightfully belonged to Rama but by the deceit of Kaikeyi, Bharata's mother, who passed on the kingdom to Bharata and forced King Dasharatha to send Lord Rama into exile for 14 years. Outraged by the audacity and unethical conduct of his mother, Bharata offered the kingdom back to Lord Rama who refused it in order to stay true to the promise he had given to his father. Bharatha lived like a hermit for 14 years till Lord Rama returned to Ayodhya from exile. He was devoted to Lord Rama's padukas through which he symbolically ruled Ayodhya till Lord Ramas return back to the kingdom.
BharataTemple: History
Once the forehead displayed a glaring light on the Bharata idol. A devotee took a ruby that belonged to the king of Kayankulam and held it near the deity's forehead to compare the brightness. But the ruby disappeared inside the forehead of the deity. So the deity is fondly addressed Koodal Manickam. Manickam stands for ruby and Koodal is the name of the temple. Kulipini teertham is the temple tanks name and it does not have frogs or snakes. Only fishes are to be seen here and they are fed by devotees. This procedure of feeding the fish is called meenottu. Cosmetic items are not used in pujas only flowers are used.
Vakke
Kaimal
the
head
of
the
village
in
Kerala
dreamed
of
god
asking
him
to
get
the
idols
of
Rama
and
his
brothers
from
the
seashore.
As
per
the
commands,
the
chieftain
found
it
on
the
sea
shore,
all
of
the
vigrahas
looked
like
mirror
images
of
Vishnu
with
mace.
Club,
conch
and
discus.
Rama
idol
was
installed
in
tiruparayar,
bharatha
in
irinjalakuda.,
Lakshmana
in
Mozhikulam
and
shatrughna
in
Payamma
temple.
All
these
four
temples
are
very
close
by
and
in
one
day
the
darshan
of
all
four
idols
in
the
temple
can
be
completed.
Sage Kapilini was doing penance here at Irinjalakuda and pleased with his penance god appeared. The rishi conveyed to him that he did not want any worldly pleasures to be granted to him. But he asked for a boon that allowed all the righteous people to have a good darshan of the lord here and that Lord should make this place his residence and bless the devotees. The temple is 3000 years old and has a temple tank Kulipini teertham named after the Rishi who penanced here.
BharataTemple: Significance
At Bharata temple, the grandest festival that is celebrated is the Chittirai Brahmotsavam in April-May every year. This temple is frequently visited for offering prayers for wedding boons without delay or obstacles from Bharata. A special mala made of 101 lotus beads are offered for this same purpose by devotees. Devotees also offer Tirumanjanam and Tulasi Archanas to Lord Bharata who is known as Koodal Manickam God in Kerala literature and folklore. Bharata is regarded as one of the Alwars and is addressed as Bharatalwar. It was in recognition of his selfless service to Shri Rama Padukas which he had respectfully placed on the throne. The opening timings are between 3 am to 11.30 am in the morning and in the evening from 5 pm to 8.30 pm.
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