The Perumparamba Mookambika Temple is dedicated to Mookambika, a Hindu goddess considered an aspect of Adi Parashakti, the supreme goddess in Hinduism.
Mookambika is revered as the embodiment of shakti, the divine feminine energy, symbolizing power, protection, and auspiciousness.
Festivals
The Temple has a number of festivals. The important ones are :
Devi Bhagavatha Navaha Yanjam
The Devi Bhagavatha Navaha Yanjam is a nine-day ritual dedicated to the worship of Devi, the divine goddess, as narrated in the Devi Bhagavata Purana, a sacred Hindu scripture. During this auspicious period, devotees engage in various devotional practices such as recitation of hymns, chanting of mantras, and performing rituals to invoke the blessings of Devi.
Thrikkarthika Maholsavam
Thrikkarthika Maholsavam is a festival celebrated by lighting lamps on the premises of temples, particularly in Kerala, during the Malayalam month of Karthika. Devotees illuminate the temple surroundings with countless oil lamps, creating a mesmerizing sight symbolizing the victory of light over darkness and invoking blessings of prosperity and well-being from the divine. This tradition holds deep spiritual significance, fostering a sense of unity and devotion among devotees as they come together to celebrate the auspicious occasion.
Contact Address: Perumparamba Mookambika Temple, Polpakkara Road, Perumparamba, Edappal, Malappuram, Kerala 679576
Phone Number:99951 99205