. Devotees visit this sacred site to seek blessings from Lord Mahadeva and offer prayers for various aspects of their lives, including prosperity, protection, and spiritual well-being.
Lord Shiva is often depicted as a meditating yogi, adorned with a crescent moon on his head, the Ganges river flowing from his matted hair, and a third eye on his forehead.
Festivals
The Temple has a number of festivals. The important ones are :
Thiruvathira Maholsavam
During Thiruvathira, devotees may perform Thiruvathira Kali as an offering in front of the deity at temples dedicated to Lord Shiva or Goddess Parvati. The dance is considered a form of worship and devotion, expressing reverence towards the divine couple and seeking their blessings for marital harmony, prosperity, and well-being.
Maha Rudra Yagnam
Maha Rudra Yagnam is a profound form of worship dedicated to Lord Shiva, the cosmic energy that pervades the entire creation. This sacred ritual involves elaborate Vedic ceremonies, including the chanting of ancient hymns and the offering of various sacrificial oblations into the sacred fire
Contact Address: Thrippakkudam Mahadeva Temple, Haripad - Veeyapuram Rd, Sivakripa, Kerala 690514