Neduvaramkode Mahadeva Temple is a revered Hindu sanctuary situated in Chengannur, Alappuzha district, Kerala. The presiding deity is Lord Mahadeva (Shiva), worshipped with deep devotion by the faithful.
Additionally, the temple complex includes shrines dedicated to Lord Ganapathy, Goddess Devi, and Lord Muruga, making it a spiritually diverse center for worship.
Thiru Ulsavam at Neduvaramkode Mahadeva Temple spans the Malayalam months of Kumbham to Meenam. The festivities commence with Thrikkodiyettu, followed by Pallivetta and conclude with the Arattu, the ceremonial ritual bath of the deity. Throughout the festival, special poojas are conducted daily, creating an atmosphere of deep devotion and communal celebration.
Karkkidaka Vavu is a solemn observance in the Malayalam month of Karkkidakam (July-August), dedicated to performing ancestral rites (Vavu Bali) to honor departed souls. Devotees visit temples and riverbanks at twilight to offer sesame seeds, rice balls, and water, seeking peace for ancestors and blessings for the family's spiritual well-being.
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