എറണാകുളം നായരമ്പലം ഭഗവതി ക്ഷേത്രത്തിലെ താലപ്പൊലി മഹോത്സവം ജനുവരിയിലോ ഫെബ്രുവരിയിലോ നടക്കുന്ന ആറ് ദിവസത്തെ മഹത്തായ വാർഷിക ഉത്സവമാണ്. ഈ ചടുലമായ ആഘോഷം ഭഗവതി ദേവിക്ക് സമർപ്പിച്ചിരിക്കുന്നു, പരമ്പരാഗത ആചാരങ്ങൾ, സാംസ്കാരിക പ്രകടനങ്ങൾ, പ്രമുഖ താലപ്പൊലി ഘോഷയാത്ര എന്നിവയാൽ അടയാളപ്പെടുത്തപ്പെടുന്നു.
താലപ്പൊലി മഹോത്സവം 2025 | നായരമ്പലം ഭഗവതി ക്ഷേത്രം എറണാകുളം | Thalappoli Mahotsavam 2025 | Nayarambalam Bhagavathy Temple Ernakulam
It is believed that the temple was established in 15th century. Local people say that the temple was owned by a Brahmin family and when they left the place the ownership of the temple was handed over to some noble Nair families. Historical evidence also show that the temple was governed by four Nair families till 1915 A.D.
Some dispute between the local people and the Nair chieftains developed and led
to litigation that continued about five years. According to the judgment of the district court, a Nair
Karayogam was established by a meeting of devotees and Karayogam took charge of the temple in 1925
A.D. This Karayogam still holds control over the temple.
Bhagavathy Temple is one of the historic Hindu temples in Nayarambalam, governed and maintained by
Nayarambalam Nair Karayogam Reg No. ER 5/64. The temple stands in the heart of the village facing to
the Vypin-Pallippuram state highway. The main festival of the temple is Thalappoli Mahotsavam which
falls on every Makaram 20 Kollam Era (the last week of January to the first week of February). The
festival is one of the biggest extravaganza of the village.
Thalappoli Mahotsavam 2025 | Nayarambalam Bhagavathy Temple Ernakulam
Thalappoli festival that celebrated for six days in the month
of Makaram (January-February) is the important festival. It is
considered as the regional festival. Thalappoli is a ritual by
the ladies who carry oil lamps in their hands.
The elephants parade with percussion music, a world
famous temple festival in Kerala. The elephants are
decorated with gold plated Caparisons (Nettipattam), Bells
(Mani), and Necklaces. People mounted on the elephants
hold Tinselled Silk Parasols (Muttukuda) up high, swaying
White Tufts (Venchamaram) and Peacock Feather Fans
(Alavattam) to the rhythm of the Panchari Melam (Panchari).
EVENTS/PROGRAMS
• Elephants' Parade With Percussion Music
• Thalappoli
Temple Location
📍 Bhagavathy Temple, Temple Road, Nayarambalam, Vypin, Ernakulam - 682509 Kerala.
Accessibility
🏙️ Nearest Town/ Landmark/ Junction: Vypin - 400 m
🚌 Nearest Bus Station: Nayarambalam Bus Stop - 170 m
🚂 Nearest Railway Station: Ernakulam Town North Railway Station - 17.3 km
✈️ Nearest Airport: Cochin International Airport - 31.9 Km
Contact
📱 0484 249 8485