Sasthamangalam Mahadevar Temple
The Sasthamangalam Mahadevar Temple is a Hindu temple in the Sasthamangalam ward of Thiruvananthapuram Municipal Corporation, Kerala State, India. It is located on top of a hill away from the city centre to promote the spiritual tranquility of the shrine. The temple is more than 700 years old according to the available records, and was regularly visited by the Kings of Travancore. It is administered by the Travancore Devaswom Board.
Foundation legend
As per legend, when the site of the temple was still grassland, a woman cutting grass sharpened her knife on a rock lying on the ground, and the rock bled. She discovered that the rock was a shiva lingam and it was consecrated. The temple was constructed round the spot in due course.Deities and sub-deities
The main deity is Shiva as Uma Maheshwara. Even though there is no icon of Parvati, she is believed to be present, as stated in an ancient poem which is recited in this temple.The sub-deities are Ganapathi, Murugan and Dharma Sastha. Outside the temple compound on the banks of Killi River, icons of Bhadrakali and Veerabhadra, Nagaraja and Nagayakshi are consecrated.
Festivals
The annual temple festival lasts for ten days, commencing on the Thiruvathira star day with the hoisting of a flag on the golden flagstaff in the Malayalam month of Dhanu and ending with the Aarattu ceremony on the tenth day.The days of Pradosham, Shivrathri, Makara Vilakku are considered sacred for worship at this temple.