Debatable history of relics found from a pond at Prince Bharat’s Koodalmanikyam Temple
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Debatable history of relics found from a pond at Prince Bharat’s Koodalmanikyam Temple 
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A few interesting relics, featuring idols, shaligram stones and coins have been recovered from the pond of Koodalmanikyam Temple at Irinjalakuda in Kerala on May 10. Bharat, the younger brother of Hindu deity Rama, is the presidin … Read more
A few interesting relics, featuring idols, shaligram stones and coins have been recovered from the pond of Koodalmanikyam Temple at Irinjalakuda in Kerala on May 10. Bharat, the younger brother of Hindu deity Rama, is the presiding deity of the temple. Read less
The relics’ history has led to a debate among the stakeholders about the identity and age of the relics.
The locals believe that the ancient sages including Maharishi Kuleepini, had stayed and performed penance in the area which was a forest in those days.
Reportedly, historian Dr Kesavan Veluthat has recognised the idols as Somaskandha, dancing Krishna, Lord Vishnu with Sri Devi and Bhoodevi.
While, a few objects could be used for worship in Nambuthiri houses, which were handed down to the temples afterward.
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