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The first time I saw manjadi kuru tree: Kollam ashramam Adventure park

As kids me and my brother loved adventure parks. So, our parents were bound to find a park or a playground for us to play around. We were super energetic kids and our parents won’t deny this fact as we could play 24×7 on a serious note.

Kollam beach and Kollam Ashramam Adventure park was a must visit place from our summer vacation destination. We loved this park as it offers so many activities to both kids and adults.

The park is surrounded with sky high trees, which gives a very refreshing ambience. The park lies besides the vast Ashtamudi backwaters of Kollam. This park is best place for recreational activities and best place to enjoy.

As kids we loved the adventure activities like zip lining, rock climbing. The park is filled with variety of swings to play with.  Regular backwater cruises in houseboats, luxury boats and speedboats also operate from the Boat Club attached with the park. The park is also famous for its peculiar sculptures.

Address: Behind Guest House, Asramam, Kollam, Kerala 691001, India

Timing: 10:00 am – 06:00 pm

Ticket Price: 30 INR per person

What is Manjadikuru??

The botanical name of the tree is is Adenanthera Pavonina. In Kannada this tree is called Gulgangi mara, Malayalam it is Manjadikuru, Malaysia it is Saga and other common names are Coral Tree, Red Sandalwood, Bead tree, and Necklace tree.

 The small, yellowish flower grows in dense drooping rat-tail flower heads, almost like catkins. The curved hanging pods, with a bulge opposite each seed, split open into two twisted halves to reveal the hard, scarlet seeds It’s also known as Red Lucky seed as 1/12 people would find a small carved elephant inside the seed. Fascinating, isn’t it?

Manjadikuru and Lord Krishna

In kerala these trees are abundant hence I have seen Manjadikuru in almost all Krishna temples but I had never seen it on trees.it was really surprising to find them on trees for me as a kid.earier only Guruvayoor temple in Thrissur had a tradition to keep a Uruli ( a vessel ) full of manjadi kuru in front of the main sanctum. There is story behind this which you can red here.

Coming back to the adventure park; take your kids to this amazing park where they can have a fun time, meanwhile you can relax near the backwaters.

A relaxing place for you and your family when you are in Kollam

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The mouth watering Unniappams : Kottarakkara Mahaganapati Kshetram

My father belongs to south part of Kerala: Kollam. Every year during our summer vacations, we used to visit Kollam to meet my Paternal grandparents. The whole year me and my brother would be waiting for our summer holidays to visit our grandparents.

Every year during our visit to Kollam there would be some or the other relative who would have visited the Kottarakkara Mahaganapathi Kshetram and we would relish the yummy prasadam (the Unniappams) from the temple. The first memory which flashes in one’s mind is the Kottarakkara Unniappams and later the temple. Since those time we always wanted to visit the temple.

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How to reach

In 2012 finally we got to visit this amazing temple. Kottarakkara is a small town in Kollam district and is 25 kms away from Kollam town and 80 kms from Thiruvananthapuram. The buses are well connecting and autorickshaws can also take you to your destination.

The deities of the temple are Lord Shiva, Goddess Parvati, Lord Ganesha, Lord Murugan, Lord Ayyappan, and Nagaraja. Even though the main deity is Lord Shiva, the main priority is given to his son Lord Ganesha. Kottarakkara Mahaganapathi Temple is one of the famous temples in Kollam district, Kerala. Actually, the main Idol is Lord Siva, but Ganapathy is famous here. The exact name of the temple was Kizhakkekara Siva Kshetram.


The Story

The Unniappams made here is very famous and it has a very different flavour to it.Unniappams , a sweet ghee-fried snack made with rice and bananas.

The story being: The first offering of the famous sculptor Perumthachan, who carved the idol of Mahaganapathi at Kottarakkara.  was Koottappam.( six to seven Unniappams stringed together).

The Unniappams are made just in front of the Lord Ganapathy’s shrine, the holy fire is lit for making Unniappams. Moreover, it is only after the sanctum sanctorum is open that the uniappam’s are made. Raw rice, jaggery, ‘kadali’- a variety of banana and Ganapathy’s favourite, ghee and sugar are the ingredients used for making unniappam.

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Right from dawn to dusk, Unniappams are made and all of these together are made as an offering to the Lord at dusk. Later on, it is distributed freely to the devotees. This offering is known as Udayasthamana Pooja. The heavy rush of devotees to Kottarakkara Ganapathy Temple speaks volumes of Lord Ganapathy’s love, care and concern towards them.

As soon as you enter the temple a sweet smell of Unniappams is sure to tempt you. The Unniappams are kept in huge cane baskets and offered to Ganapathy is Urli (bronze vessel).

Its so mesmerising to watch the Unniappams being made in front of the shrine that you will surely forget to offer your prayers to Lord Ganapathy.

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