The presiding deity of the temple is Lord Vishnu, worshipped in the form of Maha Vishnu. Lord Vishnu is revered as the sustainer and protector in Hinduism, and devotees offer prayers seeking his blessings for prosperity, well-being, and liberation.
The Sreenarayanapuram Maha Vishnu Temple conducts various rituals and festivals throughout the year to honor Lord Vishnu.
Festivals
The Temple has a number of festivals. The important ones are :
Rohini Thirunaal Maholsavam
Rohini Thirunaal Maholsavam is a significant festival celebrated at the Sreenarayanapuram Maha Vishnu Temple in Methukummel, Arattupuzha Pattazhy, Kollam, typically observed on the Rohini star day. This auspicious occasion is marked by special rituals, poojas, and cultural programs, drawing devotees who gather to seek the blessings of Lord Maha Vishnu and partake in the festivities.
Karkkidaka Vavu Bali Tharppanam
Karkkidaka Vavu Bali, also known as Karkkidaka Vavu or Vavu Bali, is a significant ritual performed at the Sreenarayanapuram Maha Vishnu Temple in Methukummel, Arattupuzha Pattazhy, Kollam. This ritual, observed on the new moon day in the Malayalam month of Karkkidakam (July-August), involves performing Tarpanam (a ritual offering) to honor and appease the departed souls of ancestors. Devotees gather at the temple to conduct these sacred rites, seeking blessings for their ancestors and praying for their own peace and prosperity.
Contact Address: Sreenarayanapuram Maha Vishnu Temple, Enath Arattupuzha Pattazhy Rd, Pattazhy Vadakkekara, Kerala 691526
Phone Number: 9447987990