Iringole Kavu

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Iringole Kavu
Name
Proper name: Iringole Kavu
Location
Country: India
State: Kerala
Location: Ernakulam district
Architecture and culture
Primary deity: Incarnation of Yaga-Nidra (Maya)
The Goddess is present in her original three forms of power:
Morning - in the form of Saraswati (The power of knowledge)
Noon - in the form of Vana Durga (The power of forest)
Night - in the form of Bhadrakali (The power of fury and termination (of evil))

Location

This temple is located in the village 'Pattal' 35 kilometers away from Cochin, Kerala, India.[1]

Near iringole kavu there is a school called Government Vocational Higher Secondary School also called "Iringole School" by residents of Iringole.


Myth

See also Devaki

Kamsan imprisoned Devaki and Vasudevan due to the fear that their eighth son Sreekrishna who is to be born soon would be his terminator from the earth. In fear and fury Kamsan decided to kill their all sons. Vasudevan planned to save his eighth son from the danger at any cost. The parents shifted baby Sreekrishna to Dhwaraka soon after he was born and placed another girl baby (an incarnation of the goddess Yoga-Nidra or Maya) in the cradle. Kamsan decided to kill the girl baby too, yet realising she was not the eight son of Vasudevan. He lifted the baby furiously above his head, but miraculously the baby became a supernatural power and remained in the atmosphere as 'IRRINNOLE'. Later this area was named as IRINGOLE. It is believed that the gods and goddesses surrounded the power in the forms of trees and plants. And later it is developed into a beautiful thick forest.

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