Both Lord Subrahmanya and Lord Ganesha are given equal importance in the temple's rituals and offerings. Devotees offer prayers, perform poojas, and make offerings to both deities, seeking their blessings for various aspects of their lives.
Prakkulam Sree Kumaramangalam Temple stands as a symbol of devotion and spirituality, where devotees seek solace, blessings, and fulfillment of their wishes from Lord Subrahmanya and Lord Ganesha.
Festivals
The Temple has a number of festivals. The important ones are :
Vavubali Tharpanam
Vavubali Tharpanam is a sacred ritual performed at the Prakkulam Sree Kumaramangalam Temple in Prakkulam, Kollam, Kerala. During this ritual, devotees offer oblations to their ancestors to honor their memory and seek their blessings for prosperity and well-being. The ceremony is conducted with devotion and reverence, as families gather to perform the rites and pay homage to their forefathers.
Anayoottu
Anayoottu, also known as Gajapuja, is a unique ritual observed in certain temples, particularly in Kerala, where elephants are honored and worshipped. During Anayoottu, specially trained elephants are bathed, fed, and adorned with ornaments as a form of reverence to the divine. Devotees believe that participating in or witnessing Anayoottu brings blessings, prosperity, and protection from harm.
Contact Address: Prakkulam Sree Kumaramangalam Temple, Prakkulam Rd, Prakkulam, Kollam, Kerala 691602
Phone Number: 094463 73030