The principal ritual conducted at the temple is the Anpoli Vazhipadu, which takes place during the Anpoli Areeppara, the temple's most significant eve...
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The shrine is one of the 108 Durga temples located in Kerala. The sanctum sanctorum is designed as a vatta sreekovil, with the deity oriented towards ...
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Vallikunnam Padayanivettam Devi Temple, with a history spanning over a thousand years, is a revered shrine where ancient rituals like Padayani, Thotta...
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Unique in its design, the temple has no protective walls or roofs, and there is no proper idol within. Instead, a stone image of the OM symbol is pla...
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Ashwati Mahotsav, celebrated during the Kumbh month, is renowned for its significance. The festival spans a duration of 15 days, commencing with the k...
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The principal deity revered in this temple is the four-armed Narasimha, also known as Chaturbahu.The darshan of Mattom Narasimha Swamy faces east. The...
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The nine-day annual festival at the temple commences on the Thiruvonam nakshatra in the month of Dhanu. The temple also honors subsidiary deities, kn...
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The primary deity worshipped at the temple is Goddess Durga. Adjacent to the main temple, there are distinct shrines dedicated to Lords Ganapathi, Siv...
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It is an ancient temple dedicated to Goddess Bhadrakali, revered as a fierce form of Shakti or Adi Para Shakti. Bhadrakali, known as the goddess of w...
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According to historical accounts, the Kartha community, originally from Andhra Pradesh, initially established a temple at Nalukulangara, now known as...
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Kothakulangara Bhagavathy Temple has a rich history spanning centuries and is known for its spiritual significance and serene ambiance. Goddess Bhaga...
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The deity is revered as Saraswati in the morning, Bhadrakali (Durga) in the afternoon, and Lakshmi Bhava in the evening. Currently, the temple is mana...
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Nalukulangara Maha Devi Temple, situated in Thuravoor, Alappuzha district, Kerala, is dedicated to Goddess Bhadrakali. Also known as Parayakad Nalukul...
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The presiding deity of the temple is Lord Shiva, worshipped in the form of Kiratha Bhava. Kiratha Bhava represents Lord Shiva in a fierce and hunter-l...
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All special days associated with Goddess Devi are celebrated with great devotion at the Sri Erattakulangara Devi Temple. Notable festivities include N...
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The Upa Devatas worshipped in the Irattakulangara Sri Mahadeva Temple are Ganapathy and Nagaraja. The temple derives its name from the two ponds locat...
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Devikulangara Bhagavathy Temple, located in Alappuzha district, celebrates the festival of Bhagavathy as Attavishesham on Ashwathi in the month of Pis...
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The Upa Devatas worshipped in the temple include Sastha, Ganapathy, Shiva, Nagam, Ghantakarna, and Sree Bhootha Natha. The annual festival at Pandavar...
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Munnodi Durga Devi and Sree Bhadrakali Temple celebrates several significant festivals, with the Kumbhapura Maholsavam being the main festival, lastin...
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Mullikulangara Sree Bhagavathi Temple is a prominent shrine located in Mullikulangara, on the southern side of Mavelikara Taluk in Alappuzha district,...
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The temple is run by the Travancore Devaswom Board. The sanctum sanctorum of the Mullakkal Rajarajeswari Temple features a unique open roof design. In...
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It is located in Kainkari South within the Kuttanad region and is managed by the Travancore Devaswom Board. The Mekkattu Sree Bhagavathy Temple, loca...
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The temple dedicated to the goddess in Mavelikara is the abode of Sri Maruthakshiamma, the protector of the Onnat region and the ever-present benefact...
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Marutthorvattam Sri Dhanvantari Temple, located on the west bank of the Vembanad backwaters in Cherthala, Alappuzha, is renowned for its association w...
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The renowned Nagaraja temple, known as "Mannarasala," is situated in a serene forest clearing in Haripad, characteristic of many snake temples. This t...
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