About the Temple & Poojas

About the Temple

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…..

About Shree Vishnumaya Swamy

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….

Poojas & Offerings

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….

Sarasan Swamy

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.

Shree Vishnumaya Swamy 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

Devi Kalam (Koolivaaka Devi & Other Forms)

Veerabhadra Swamy Kalam

Karimkutty Chathan Kalam

Koolivaaka Devi Kalam

Muthappan Swamy Kalam

The Role of Sarasan Swamy

Temple Location

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