Vadakkekunnathu Sreerajarajeswaridevi Temple holds immense religious significance for devotees who worship Goddess Rajarajeswari as their primary deity. The temple is believed to be a sacred abode where devotees seek blessings for protection, prosperity, and spiritual well-being.
Devotees visit the temple to offer prayers, perform rituals, and seek the blessings of Goddess Rajarajeswari. Daily poojas, abhishekams, and other religious ceremonies are conducted by priests to honor the deity and invoke divine grace. Special festivals and rituals, such as Navratri and Thrikarthika, are celebrated with fervor and enthusiasm at the temple.
Festivals
The Temple has a number of festivals. The important ones are :
Navratri
Navratri, meaning nine nights, is a significant Hindu festival dedicated to the worship of Goddess Durga and her various forms. It is celebrated with great fervor and devotion at the temple, with special rituals, prayers, and cultural performances held during the nine-day period.
Thrikarthika
Thrikarthika, also known as Karthigai Deepam, is another important festival observed at the temple. It falls on the day of the Karthigai star in the Malayalam month of Vrischikam. Devotees light rows of lamps (deepams) around the temple premises and offer prayers to Goddess Rajarajeswari for blessings and protection.
Contact Address: Vadakkekunnathu Sreerajarajeswaridevi Temple, Kollam