The first and foremost festival used to celebrate in all its pomp and glory in the temple is the “Thalappoli Mahotsavam”...
On the day of Sivarathri, there is a procession at midnight (Vill Ezhunnellath) similar to that of the Thalappoli...
Another fascinating festival is the celebration of VISHU that occurs on the first of MEDAM ...
The other celebrated ceremony of the temple is the annual celebration of the installation day...
Another notable celebration is the “VINAYAKA CHATURTHI”. On the early morning of the day, MAHA GANAPATHI HOMAM ...
Navarathri is a festival lasting for Nine days beginning from the next day after the New Moon of “Kanni” ...
In connection with the Bharani celebration of the Kodungallur Sree Kurumba Bhagavathi Temple...
In olden times, the Kannanchery street was flooded with various types of vendors selling vegetables, fruits,...
Though ILLAMNIRA has been celebrated yearly from time immemorial, LAKSHARCHANA and SAPTHAHAM are also conducted yearly in a fitting manner in the recent years. The Recitation of Lalitha Sahasranam takes place on every Sunday. Namajapam of Mahaganapathi is solemnized on the Rohini Nakshatram of every month under the auspices of “Mathru Samithi”.
The first “Lakshadeepam” (One Lakh of oil lamps) is slated on 22nd of January 2015. On the day, hundred thousands of oil lamps are lit in and around the temple premises.
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