点评:famous Hindu temple located in Muzhakunnu, Kannur district, Kerala, India.It is a Durga temples of ancient Kerala, believed to have been installed by Parashurama, the sixth avatar of Lord Vishnu. The main deity, Mridanga Saileswari, is a four-armed Durga holding conch and discus in the two hands pointed upwards, blessing her devotees with the front right hand and placing her front left hand on her waist.The legend of Pazhassi Raja is closely associated with this temple.The temple, which was under ruins for a long time, gained national prominence when Alexander Jacob, a retired DGP of Kerala Police revealed a fascinating story related to the temple. It is said that thieves tried to steal the temple idol 3 times and each time they failed to do so because of strange reasons. Each time the idol was stolen, the idol was returned to the temple by the thieves themselves because of strange paranormal activity. Alexander Jacob revealed this story in a television interview. From that day onwards, thousands of devotees have been visiting the temple every day.
翻译:位于印度喀拉拉邦坎努尔区穆扎库努的著名印度教寺庙。这是一座古代喀拉拉邦的杜尔迦神庙,据信是由毗湿奴神的第六个化身帕拉舒拉玛建立的。主神姆里丹加·赛勒斯瓦里是一个四臂的杜尔迦女神,双手向上,握着海螺和铁饼,用前右手祝福她的信徒,将前左手放在腰上。帕扎西·拉贾的传说与这座寺庙密切相关。这座寺庙长期处于废墟之中,当喀拉拉邦警察局退休的警长亚历山大·雅各布透露了一个与这座寺庙有关的迷人故事时,它就引起了全国的关注。据说,窃贼曾三次试图偷走寺庙里的神像,但每次都因为奇怪的原因而失败。每次神像被盗时,窃贼都会因为奇怪的超自然现象将神像送回寺庙。亚历山大·雅各布在一次电视采访中透露了这个故事。从那天起,每天都有成千上万的信徒前往寺庙。