The main deity of the Sree Tali Mahadeva Temple is Lord Shiva, who is revered as the supreme god of destruction and transformation.
The primary offerings at this temple are Dhara, a ritual involving the continuous pouring of sacred liquids over the Shiva Linga, and Mrityunjaya Homam, a fire ritual conducted for health, longevity, and overcoming obstacles.
Festivals
The Temple has a number of festivals. The important ones are :
Maharudra Yajnyam
Maharudra Yajnyam is a grand Vedic ritual dedicated to Lord Shiva, performed to invoke his blessings and divine grace. It involves the chanting of Rudram, a powerful hymn from the Yajurveda, along with the performance of homam and abhishekam of the Shiva Linga. This yajnyam is believed to bring peace, prosperity, and spiritual upliftment to the participants and the community.
Sarppabali
Sarppabali is a traditional ritual in Kerala performed to appease and honor Nagaraja, the serpent deity. It is typically conducted to seek protection from snake-related afflictions and to ensure harmony with the serpent spirits believed to reside in the vicinity. During Sarppabali, rituals involve offerings of milk, turmeric, rice, and flowers, accompanied by chanting of mantras and prayers by priests and devotees.
Contact Address: Sree Tali Mahadeva Temple, Kayal Padam, Malappuram District, Angadipuram, Kerala 679321
Phone Number: 04933 257808