Who is Pandalam Raja?
Who is Pandalam Raja?
Pandalam dynasty (Malayalam:പന്തളം രാജവംശം) a royal dynasty emerged from a branch of Pandya kingdom….Pandalam dynasty.
The Kingdom of Pandalam പന്തളം രാജവംശം | |
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Government | Monarchy |
• Beginning of Kollam era | Raja Rajasekhara verma (Ayyappa’s adopted father) |
Historical era | Kollam era |
• Established | c. 903 CE (79 ME) |
Who is the king of pathanamthitta?
The regions that form the town were formerly under the rule of Pandalam, which had connections with the Pandya kingdom. It is believed that Hindu God Lord Ayyappa was the King of this region.
When did Ayyappa Swamy born?
He claims that Brahmins took over the temple in 1902 and before that it was Malai Arayans who conducted rituals for Ayyappa. In the version of history that Sajeev puts forth, Ayyappa belonged to their community and lived in the 12th century.
Which Thaluk is pandalam?
Pandalam Pathanamthitta Pin Code
Office | Pandalam Pathanamthitta |
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Pincode | 689501 |
Taluk | Adur |
Division | Pathanamthitta |
District | Pathanamthitta |
Who is ayyappa?
Ayyappan (Sastha or Dharmasastha or Manikandan) is a Hindu deity popular in the Southern India, particularly in the state of Kerala. Ayyappa is also known as the Hindu god of self-control. Ayyapa is considered as the son of Mohini (Vishnu) and Shiva and step son of Mother Parvati.
Who is the mother of Lord Ayyappa?
Mohini
Ayyappan
Ayyappan (or Dharma Shasta) | |
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Mount | Tiger |
Texts | Brahmanda Purana |
Personal information | |
Parents | Shiva (father) Mohini (avatar of Vishnu) (mother) |
How many Taluk are there in Kottayam district?
5 Taluks
Kottayam is one of district of Kerala in India. There are 5 Taluks, 80 villages and 17 towns in Kottayam district….Kottayam Population Facts.
Number of Households | 487296 |
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Children Population | 174486 |
Area | 2206 km2 |
Population density/km2 | 895 |
Sex-ratio | 1039 |
Who is the parents of Lord Ayyappa?
A late Sanskrit text describes Ayyappan as the son of Shiva and Vishnu (with the latter in his form as the enchantress Mohini). Abandoned by his parents with but a bell around his neck, he was adopted by a Pantalam king of Kerala, and, soon after, his divinity was recognized and a shrine erected to him.