Brahmasree Dr. K.K. Vishnubharatheeya Swamy handed over the key of a newly constructed house to a financially backward family in Thanyam Grama Panchayath, as part of a noble initiative undertaken by Kanadikavu. The key handover ceremony was held in the gracious presence of Nattika MLA Smt. Geetha Gopi, highlighting the collaborative spirit between spiritual leadership and public service.
Sri. Kadannappalli Ramachandran, the Devaswom Minister of Kerala, presented a memento to Brahmasree Dr. K.K. Vishnubharatheeya Swamy, the Chief Priest of Kanadikavu, during a public reception held in his honor following the conferment of a doctorate. The event was a heartfelt tribute to Swamy’s lifelong dedication to spiritual service, traditional knowledge, and the upliftment of society through dharma.
Brahmasree Dr. K.K. Vishnubharatheeya Swamy was honored with the esteemed Kshethracharya Award of 2012 by the Akhila Bharatheeya Jyothishastra Parishad in recognition of his outstanding contributions to temple culture, spiritual leadership, and traditional wisdom. The award ceremony took place at Kozhikode and was graced by prominent dignitaries from both spiritual and governmental spheres.
The prestigious Aacharya Sreshta Award for the year 2012 was presented to Brahmasree Dr. K.K. Vishnubharatheeya Swamy in recognition of his exceptional contributions to spiritual leadership and the preservation of dharmic values. The award ceremony was held at Kottayam and was graced by the presence of several distinguished leaders, including the Chief Minister of Kerala, Sri Oommen Chandy, Finance Minister Sri K.M. Mani, and Home Minister Sri Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan.
The Water Supply Scheme for Thanyam Panchayath, generously financed by Kanadikavu, was officially inaugurated in a simple yet meaningful ceremony. The inauguration was led by the Chief Priest of Kanadikavu, who lit the ceremonial lamp to mark the commencement of this noble initiative. Present on the occasion were Minister Sri. K.P. Rajendran and MLA Adv. Sunil Kumar, whose presence highlighted the significance of this project for the local community.
The Natapura and the majestic Gopuram at Kanadikavu Sree Vishnumaya Kuttichathan Swamy Temple were ceremoniously opened to the public by Sri Chamal Rajapaksa, Minister for Ports and Aviation, Government of Sri Lanka. His presence at this culturally significant event underscored the temple's growing spiritual influence beyond borders. Accompanying him was Sri Shivaji Tenkitiji, a distinguished Minister from Karnataka, whose participation added to the prestige of the occasion.
Brahmasree Dr. K.K. Vishnubharatheeya Swamy had the esteemed opportunity to be in the divine presence of His Holiness the Jagadguru Shankaracharya Swamykal of the Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham, one of the most revered spiritual lineages in India. This meeting was not just a convergence of two great spiritual minds, but a profound moment that highlighted the shared commitment to preserving and promoting Sanatana Dharma. Brahmasree Dr. K.K. Vishnubharatheeya Swamy, known for his deep spiritual insight and unwavering devotion to Lord Vishnumaya, engaged in a respectful exchange with the Jagadguru, seeking blessings and wisdom.
Union Minister Shri. D.V. Sadananda Gowda visited the Kanadikavu Sree Vishnumaya Kuttichathan Swamy Temple at Peringottukara, marking a significant and spiritually uplifting moment for the temple and its devotees. His presence at one of Kerala’s most revered spiritual centers reflects the temple’s deep cultural and religious importance. The visit was a harmonious blend of tradition and leadership, as the Minister paid respects to Lord Vishnumaya and experienced the rich heritage and devotional atmosphere of Kanadikavu. Devotees and temple authorities warmly welcomed him, making the occasion both memorable and meaningful.
There have been countless devotees who have come to the
Kanadi Kavu to submit before the Kuttichathan their difficulties and listen to
the pronouncements, over the years. They perform the rituals as per the
pronouncements and receive from swamy the sanctified Mudra (Prasadam ),
Karushakthi, Upadesamantram and Elassu. They have all been relieved of the
difficulties caused by the evil sprits and living happily with all prosperity.
The number of people who arrive here seeking a remedy for the difficulties in their lives and those who come to offer their thanks for the favours they have received from here, are ever on the increase. Devotees are assured of relief from the troubles that arise out of the displeasure of Chathan Swamy, the troubles that are caused by the evil rituals that have been performed against them by enemies and those who are envious of them, the evil effects caused by the changing position of the nine planets, difficulties in getting a good marriage due to the unfavourable position of the planets at birth and infertility caused by the evil effect of Yakshi, Kinnara of Gandharva
The special message of Brahmasree Vishnubharatheeya Swamy is
"Worship God, Love Nature" as the one way for mankind to escape from
the complete destruction that is threatening the world. He is moving forward
with the slogan "Let the World Win" for the upliftment of all
irrespevtive of caste and creed. Sri. C.H. Kunjappa, former editor of the
Mathrubhumi Daily, in his autobiography, "Smaranakal Mathram", has
described the supernatural powers of Sree Kuttichathan. Most of the incidents
have been taken from his own presonal experience.