Ivor Madom Parthasarathy Temple is a popular temple situated inPampady village[1] nearThiruvilwamala[2] inThrissur district, on the southern bank ofBharathappuzha, the second longest river ofKerala. The main deity of this temple is LordKrishna as Parthasarathy (The charioteer ofArjuna, the third among the fivePandavas), and there are sub-shrines forGanapathi,Ayyappan,Shiva andSnake deities. The riverside near this temple is famous for performing rituals for dead ancestors. There is also a crematorium, jointly owned by Ivor Madom trust andThiruvilwamala Grama Panchayat, near this temple.
The legends says that this (Ivor Madom) is the place where Pandavas, afterKurukshetra war, got relief from their mental agony by doing prayers and Bali Tarpanas[3] for their Gurujis and cousins who were killed by them in the war.Bharathapuzha is believed to have cleansed them of all their sins and restored their mental strength. 'Ivor' literally means 'five people' in Malayalam, and thus the temple came to be known as Ivor Madom after the five Pandavas. Even now, hundreds of people come to Ivor Madom Sree Krishna temple and do the last rites and Bali Tarpanam to those departed souls dear to them.
Men: TraditionalMundu is allowed. (Lungi, Shirt and Banian not allowed inside sanctum sanctorum)
Women:Saree,Set Mundu, Salwar Kameez, Skirts and Blouse are allowed.
The main deity is Lord Krishna, in Parthasarathy form facing east. His idol is 4 ft tall. Mahaganapathy, Ayyappan, Nagas, Shiva, etc. are the sub-deities. Palpayasam is the main nivedyam.
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