Goddess Swayamprabha Devi is believed to be a form of Shakti, the divine feminine energy, and is revered as the embodiment of strength, courage, and protection.
The Puttady Swayamprabha Devi Temple holds significant importance for devotees who seek the blessings of Goddess Swayamprabha Devi for protection, prosperity, and well-being.
Festivals
The Temple has a number of festivals. The important ones are :
Karthika Thirunal Maholsavam
The Karthika Thirunal Maholsavam celebrated at the Puttady Swayamprabha Devi Temple in Puttady, Idukki, during the month of Medam, is a grand festival dedicated to Goddess Swayamprabha Devi. During this auspicious occasion, the temple premises come alive with vibrant decorations, traditional music, and cultural performances. Devotees from far and wide gather to witness the elaborate rituals, processions, and poojas conducted to honor the goddess.
Naari Pooja
The Naari Pooja ritual, observed in Kerala temples, is a sacred tradition where selected women, irrespective of their caste, religion, or creed, are worshipped with reverence and devotion. This age-old ritual celebrates the divine feminine energy and honors the intrinsic strength, resilience, and nurturing qualities embodied by women.
Contact Address: Puttady Swayamprabha Devi Temple, Puttady, Idukki, Kerala 685551