
The Mayasannidhi Temple is a space of sacred tradition in Kodungallur, where the worship of Shree Vishnumaya Swamy is carried forward following Kerala’s age-old customs. With simplicity and sincerity, the priests perform the rituals not for show, but for the heart of the devotee…..

Shree Vishnumaya Swamy is revered in Kerala as the divine son of Lord Shiva and Parvati — born to remove darkness and protect his devotees. He is known by many names, among them “Kuttichathan”, but his form and favour are unique in this land of Kerala’s temples….

Family Peace Rituals – For unity, harmony, and spiritual upliftment.
Vishnumaya Homam – To remove obstacles and negative influences……

Vishnumaya Swamy Story
Shree Vishnumaya Swamy, known lovingly as Kuttichathan Swamy, is the divine son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvathi.
He is a protector, a guide, and a giver of justice — always standing by the side of the truthful and the humble. His youthful form carries immense energy, symbolising both wisdom and action. In Kerala’s tradition, he is worshipped as a guardian who walks with his devotees, removing the darkness that surrounds their path….
Madadhipathi
At the heart of Mayasannidhi Shree Vishnumaya Swamy Temple stands the guiding light of our spiritual family – Madadhipathi Sarasan Swamikal.
Born into a lineage devoted to the path of Tantra Vidya and Bhakti Margam, Sarasan Swamikal has dedicated his entire life to the service of Shree Vishnumaya Swamy and to the protection of devotees who come seeking divine relief.


Kalam
The Vishnumaya Kalam is one of the most sacred and visually powerful rituals performed at Mayasannidhi Shree Vishnumaya Swamy Temple. It is a living art of devotion — a ritual where divine energy is invoked through Kalamezhuthu, Manthra Japam, and Tantric Puja Vidhi.
In the Kalam, the divine presence of Shree Vishnumaya Swamy is brought into the earthly plane through sacred drawings made with natural coloured powders. The ritual represents the descent of the deity — a moment when Swamy’s chaithanyam (divine vibration) fills the space, blessing all those present.
Hanuman Swamy Kalam
Dedicated to Lord Hanuman, the symbol of strength, devotion, and courage.
This Kalam is performed for removing fear, improving health, and granting victory in personal or professional challenges.
Devotees believe that the presence of Hanuman Swamy drives away negative forces and gives inner stability and strength of mind…


Devi Kalam (Koolivaaka Devi & Other Forms)
In Devi Kalam, the divine mother is invoked in her fierce yet compassionate forms — Koolivaaka Devi, Bhadrakali, and Durga.
These Kalams are performed for protection from unseen energies, family peace, and female health and prosperity.
During the ritual, the Devi is seen as the Shakti behind all creation, balancing power and compassion. The chants and drum rhythms fill the temple with pure divine feminine energy.
Veerabhadra Swamy Kalam
Veerabhadra Swamy, the fierce warrior form of Lord Shiva, is invoked to remove obstacles, enemies, and harmful planetary effects (Graha Dosham).
The ritual is powerful and intense — accompanied by traditional Chenda Melam and mantras of fire and courage.
It is said that after performing or witnessing this Kalam, devotees gain mental clarity, protection, and fearlessness…


Karimkutty Chathan Kalam
Karimkutty Chathan is one of the divine attendants (Chavar) of Shree Vishnumaya Swamy, representing quick action and protective energy.
This Kalam is performed to neutralize Drishti Dosham, negative energies, and problems caused by envy or betrayal.
It is also done for protection of children, family peace, and relief from financial blocks.
Koolivaaka Devi Kalam
Koolivaaka Devi is worshipped as the guardian goddess of certain Kavu traditions in Kerala.
Her Kalam brings blessings of health, prosperity, and emotional balance. The ritual harmonizes both masculine and feminine energies and is considered especially auspicious for women seeking divine protection or fertility blessings.


Muthappan Swamy Kalam
Muthappan Swamy, the beloved deity of North Kerala, is worshipped at Mayasannidhi through the sacred Muthappan Kalam, which celebrates compassion, equality, and divine grace.
He is considered a manifestation of both Shiva and Vishnu, symbolizing the unity of creation and protection.
During this Kalam, Muthappan Swamy is invoked through Thottam Pattu, traditional offerings of toddy (madhu), fish, coconut, and rice — representing the acceptance of all devotees regardless of background or status.
The ritual is a heartfelt reminder that God dwells in all beings, and true devotion is in humility and sincerity, not status or wealth.
The Role of Sarasan Swamy
All these Kalams are performed under the divine supervision and guidance of Madadhipathi Sarasan Swamy, who has inherited the Tantric knowledge and Kalam traditions through years of spiritual discipline and practice.
His presence ensures that each ritual is done in perfect adherence to Aagama Shastra and temple tradition.
Swamy personally leads the major rituals and provides spiritual counselling to devotees, prescribing the appropriate Kalam or Pariharam based on individual needs — whether for health, prosperity, or spiritual protection.

Mayasannidhi Shree Vishnumaya Swamy Temple (75PX+MV, Irinjalakuda, Kerala)