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History

The family of Kallur Mana dates back to 1600 years. The Legend has it that after Sage Parasuraman raised the land of Kerala from the Arabian sea, he assigned four Namboothiri families to do the thantric, maantrik and vedic kriyas and Kallur Mana is one among them. Kallur Mana is known for astrology, thantra, san-mantravada (application of chants in a fixed frequency for a good cause) and treating the mentally deranged. 
Kallur Mana practices only sadmanthravaadam applying satvik methods to bring in positive energy and eliminating evil forces. ​San-Mantravada unlike occult, does not harm any form of energy.

Once, pleased with the long 13 years' intense devotion of a Kallur Nambuthiripad (more than 700 years ago) at Sri Vadakkumnaathan temple at Thrissur, Shiva’s consort, Sreeparvathi appeared and gave him a divine grantham/book describing how 'Bhagavathi Seva' is to be performed and containing some secret tanthrams. She also assured her divine presence in their family temple. Soon thereafter, a swayambhoo idol rose from the ground in Sri Krishna Temple at Chenganamkunnu, and this Bhagavathi became our paradevatha (family deity).

You can read more about Kallur Mana on the website www.kallurmana.org

 

Kallur Krishnan Nambuthiripad

      
He is the son of late Narayanan Nambuthiripad having over 25 years of experience in astrology, mantravadam and thantric rituals. He is famous for nearly accurate predictions using raasi/prashna and horoscope reading. He is the thantri for various temples in Kerala and Maharashtra.

 

Late Brahmasree Kallur Narayanan Nambuthiripad

 
He was the son of late Kumaraswamy Nambuthiripad. He had strong and unadulterated devotion towards Devi and people were attracted to him because of the sadhak and spiritual energy he carried. He did one year resident japa at Sri Vadakkunnathan temple prior to his initiation of mantric career. Many temples in Maharashtra and Malabar viz., Sree Thirumandhamkunnu Devi temple, Kadaparambath kavu, Sree Chenganamkunnu Devi temple, Thripata Shiva temple, Thirumittakode Shiva Vishnu temple renovated under his Tantric supervision.
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Late Brahmasree Kumaraswamy Nambuthiripad

                                           

He was an ardent devotee of Devi, and a highly skilled sadhak who could perform intense mantric kriyas with ease and was awarded 'Veera Sringhala' by the King of Kochi - Shakthan Thamburan for his achievements in Mantric field.