🌴 Thiru Puliyoor Divyadesam: The Abode of Mayapiran (Imayavarappan Temple)

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Temple Identity and Divine Features
Detail Description
Location Puliyoor, Alappuzha District, Kerala. Near Chengannur railway station.
Architectural Style Traditional Kerala style architecture.
Moolavar (Main Deity) Mayapiran / Imayavarappan (The Lord of Illusory Wonders)
Posture Standing Posture, facing East.
Thayar (Consort) Porkodi Nachiyar (Poliya-Piraatti)
Utsava Perumal Imayavarappan
Vimanam (Tower) Veda Kalyana Vimanam
Pushkarini (Holy Tank) Pooshkarini / Puliyoor Theertham
Significance One of the most important Divya Desams in the Malai Naadu region (ancient Kerala).
📜 Sthala Puranam and Significance

  1. The Divine Name: Mayapiran / Imayavarappan
    • Mayapiran: The Moolavar is often referred to as Mayapiran (The Lord of Illusion or Wonderful Deeds), emphasizing Lord Vishnu’s ability to manifest in countless forms and perform miraculous acts.
    • Imayavarappan: The Lord is also worshipped as Imayavarappan, which translates to the “Lord of the Devas (Imayavar)”. This indicates that the celestial beings (Devas) constantly worship and revere the Lord of Puliyoor.
  2. Kerala Architectural Marvel
    The entire temple complex is a beautiful example of traditional Kerala style architecture, characterized by:
    • Sloping roofs covered with copper sheets or tiles.
    • Extensive use of wood carving in the Sreekovil (sanctum sanctorum) and outer walls.
    • A massive Rajagopuram (tower) is often absent; instead, the entrance is marked by a functional Gopuram and a flagstaff (Dhwajastambha).
  3. Glorification by the Azhwars
    The temple is one of the revered sites glorified by the Azhwars (the ultimate devotees of Vishnu) in the Divya Prabandham. The hymns dedicated to this temple serve as a rich source of devotional literature, detailing the Lord’s form and compassionate nature.
  4. The Path of Devotion (Bhakti)
    Thiru Puliyoor, like many temples in the Malai Naadu region, represents the unique devotional path where the Lord, though supreme, is intimately accessible to His devotees, a theme heavily emphasized in the pasurams of the Azhwars.
    Thiru Puliyoor Divyadesam offers a peaceful sanctuary for devotees to connect with the wonderful and

Thiru Puliyoor Divyadesam: The Abode of Mayapiran (Imayavarappan Temple) 04545 – 242236

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