Thrichittattu Maha Vishnu Temple, also known as Thiruchenkundrur or Imayavarappan Temple, is a significant Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu.
The principal deity worshipped in the Thrichittattu Mahavishnu Temple is Lord Vishnu, who is revered as Imayavarappan. Lord Vishnu is one of the principal deities in Hinduism and is considered the preserver of the universe. In this temple, he is worshipped in his divine form as Imayavarappan. Thrichittattu Mahavishnu Temple is associated with Yudhishthira, the eldest Pandava brother.
During the Vaishakha month, special rituals and observances are conducted at the Thrichittattu Mahavishnu Temple to honor Lord Vishnu as Imayavarappan, drawing devotees seeking blessings and spiritual rejuvenation. The temple becomes adorned with vibrant decorations, and devotees participate in prayers, offerings, and sacred ceremonies to commemorate this auspicious time.
During the Gajamela, which is celebrated at the Thrichittattu Mahavishnu Temple during the Vaishakha month, numerous majestic elephants participate in grand processions, adorned with colorful decorations and ceremonial attire, adding to the splendor and vibrancy of the festivities.
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