Thattakkattu Devi Temple, located in Pela, Mavelikkara, Alappuzha district, Kerala, is a revered and unique temple dedicated to multiple divine forms within a single sanctum.
The main sanctum houses Goddess Bhadrakali, Annapoorneswari, and Mahalakshmi together, representing power, nourishment, and prosperity in perfect harmony. Along the sides of the sanctum, several sub-deities are enshrined, including Adithyan (Sun God), Ambika, Lord Mahavishnu, Lord Ganesha, Lord Maheswaran (Shiva), Yakshi, Narasimha Vishnu, and Lord Sasthavu, making the temple a spiritual confluence of Shaiva, Vaishnava, and Shakta traditions.
Bhagavatha Sapthaham is conducted at Thattakkattu Devi Temple with great devotion and spiritual fervor. The week-long discourse on the Bhagavatham attracts numerous devotees who participate to gain spiritual knowledge and blessings of the Goddess.
Navaratri is celebrated with devotion at Thattakkattu Devi Temple through daily poojas, bhajans, and special offerings to the goddess. The festival culminates with Saraswati Pooja and Vidyarambham, drawing devotees from nearby regions.
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