Goddess Bhagavathy is worshiped as the main deity, revered for her protective and nurturing aspects, symbolizing feminine power and compassion. Lord Shiva, worshiped alongside Goddess Bhagavathy, represents the supreme consciousness and embodies roles in creation, preservation, and destruction.
Temple serves as a spiritual hub for the local community, fostering a sense of devotion and cultural heritage among its devotees.
Festivals
The Temple has a number of festivals. The important ones are :
Kalampattu Maholsavam
Kalampattu Maholsavam is a significant festival celebrated in the month of Kumbham (February-March) at Thripputta Bhagavathi Temple in Kanayam Road, Palakkad. The festival features the traditional art form of Kalamezhuthum Pattum, where intricate designs are created on the temple floor using colored powders, depicting various deities, and accompanied by devotional songs. Thalapoli, a ceremonial procession of women carrying lamps and offerings, adds to the festive grandeur, highlighting the community's devotion and cultural heritage.
Ramayana Maasa Acharanam
Ramayana Maasa Acharanam refers to the month-long recitation of the Ramayana, a Hindu epic, performed daily at various temples in Kerala. During this period, devotees gather to chant verses from the Ramayana, reflecting on its teachings and significance. Additionally, oushada kanji, a traditional medicinal porridge, is distributed to participants, symbolizing nourishment and health during the observance.
Contact Address: Thripputta Bhagavathi Temple, Kanayam Rd, Kulappully, Palakkad, Kerala 679122
Phone Number :099945 49309