Naduvathur Maha Siva temple

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Naduvathur Maha Siva temple presently under the management of the Malabar Devaswom Board. The temple is having property an extent of 2.57 acres at present situated in Resurvey No.26/2B, 26/2, 10/8 in Keezhariyoor village.

WP(C) 15721/2024 –ONGOING
BENCH : DIVISION
CORAM : JUSTICE ANIL K.NARENDRAN,HONOURABLE,.JUSTICE P.G.
AJITHKUMAR
COURT : THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA

The case is filed on the backdrop that an Ashtamangalya prasnam was conducted in which it has come out that the functioning of the quarry is seriously affecting the divinity of the temple and the deity has expressed his desire to take appropriate steps to see that the functioning of the quarry is not affecting the temple and the buildings of the worshippers who are residing around the temple. But in spite of this specific finding in the Ashtamangalya prasnam and also the fact that at present the temple is in possession of only 95 cents, the Devaswom Board has not taken any steps whatsoever to see that the functioning of the illegal quarry stopped and the structural stability of the temple is protected. Recently even the Peedom of the deity was broken because of the explosion and the Thanthri has changed the same sponsored by a devotee.

Sree Kavaloor Annapoorneswary Temple which is a temple coming under Thiruvaloor Devaswom managed by Malabar Devaswom Board. There are actually 2 temples. One is situated in Survey No.89/1 and other is situated in Survey No.89/3. The temple pond is situated in between this which is having an extent of 1.92 Acres. The above said pond is recorded as temple pond in the settlement register and the manager of the property is shown as Poomullimanakkal Thrivikraman Nampoothirpppad who was the Oraalan of the temple

W.P.(C) . – BEING FILED
BENCH :
CORAM :
COURT : THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA

the case is being filed seeking relief of a direction to take effective possession of the temple tank having an extent of 1.92 acres situated in Survey No.89/2 of Tharoor-2 Village and properly maintain the same and make it available for the use of the temple staff and the worshippers.