The presiding deity of the temple is Goddess Bhagavathy, also known as Bhagwati, worshipped as the supreme goddess mother Adi Parashakti. Devotees visit the temple seeking her blessings for protection, prosperity, and spiritual well-being.
The Pazhaveedu Sree Bhagavathy Temple stands as a symbol of faith and devotion, enriching the cultural heritage of Pazhaveedu and fostering spiritual unity among worshippers.
Festivals
The Temple has a number of festivals. The important ones are :
Meena Bharani Maholsavam
The Meena Bharani Maholsavam at Pazhaveedu Sree Bhagavathy Temple in Alappuzha is a vibrant and grand festival celebrated with immense devotion. Key events during this festival include Padayani, a traditional ritualistic folk dance, and Kettukazcha, an elaborate display of decorated structures. Other significant rituals such as Kumbhakudam, a ceremonial water carrying, and Kuthiyottam, a ritualistic dance involving young boys, are performed, adding to the spiritual fervor and cultural richness of the celebrations.
Puna Prathishta Dina Aacharanam
The Puna Prathishta Dina Aacharanam at Pazhaveedu Sree Bhagavathy Temple, held on the Aswathy star in the Malayalam month of Makaram, is a significant ritual marking the re-consecration of the deity. Devotees gather to participate in special poojas and ceremonies, seeking renewed blessings and spiritual rejuvenation from Goddess Bhagavathy.
Contact Address: Pazhaveedu Sree Bhagavathy Temple, Pazhaveedu.P.O, Alappuzha, Kerala 688002
Phone Number: 0477 226 0425