History of Payyannur Pavithra Ring
It has been a tradition in India from time immemorial to make the Pavithra ring out of the holy "Darba" grass and wear it during auspicious occasion and during the performance of religious rites. The Pavithram was made in gold for the first during the' Naveekarana- Kalasam' (the reinstallation ceremony) in the Sri Subrahmanya Swami Temple of Payyannur after the reconstruction of ancient temple.
It was the temple Tantri who entrusted Sri Kelappan Perunthattan of the Chovvatta Valappil family to make the Pavithra ring in gold and gave him the necessary guidance. The adept craftsman accordingly grasped the structural nuances of the ring' which made it vibrant with spiritual power. It was by wearing this Pavithra ring in gold made by Sri Kelappan Perunthattan that the Tantri completed all the rituals.
Thereafter, it became a convention to make the Pavitha ring in gold by his successors and with the efforts of his grandson Mr. C. V. Kunhambu it gained widespresd popularity. Mr. C. V. Jayachandran, the son of Mr. Kunhambu is the present link of the glorious tradition of craftsmanship, he keeps alive the tradition with equal mastery.



Transfering
the unique gift
of craftsmanship
Sri. C.V Jayachandran
learing from his early childhood
the craft from his
renowned father,
late Sri. C.V Kunhambu
From Generation
To Generations.
The renowned make of payyannur pavithra ring
late Sri.C.V Kunhambu at the creation of the ring


PAVITHRA RING
The pavithra ring is reputed for its artistic excellence. Though the artistic patterns of the ring are attractive, adornment is not the main purpose of it. The knots on the ring have special spiritual significance. The ring is designed in such a way that it activates the subtle energy fields in the body and brings about material and spiritual well-being



when you possess a pavithra ring
you possess a piece of art and peace of mind