Lord Shiva is worshipped as the destroyer of evil and the epitome of compassion and austerity.Goddess Parvathy is worshipped as the embodiment of feminine energy, strength, and devotion.
The Kadapra Thattackad Malanada Temple stands as a sacred abode where devotees experience spiritual solace and seek blessings from Lord Shiva, Goddess Parvathy, and Lord Ayyappa for prosperity, protection, and spiritual well-being.
Festivals
The Temple has a number of festivals. The important ones are :
Ramayana Masa Acharanam
Ramayana Masa Acharanam holds great significance, featuring special poojas and rituals dedicated to Lord Rama. Devotees partake in Akhanda Ramayana Parayanam on the last day, a continuous recitation of the Ramayana scripture, symbolizing devotion and reverence for the epic's teachings. This sacred practice fosters spiritual growth, deepens devotion, and honors the divine virtues exemplified by Lord Rama, promoting unity and harmony among devotees as they come together to celebrate the timeless wisdom of the Ramayana.
Mandala Chirappu Maholsavam
Mandala Chirappu Maholsavam, celebrated during the Vrischikam month at the Kadapra Thattackad Malanada Temple in Thiruvalla, Pathanamthitta, Kerala, is a grand festival marked by various rituals and festivities. As part of the celebrations, devotees participate in the Azhi Pooja, offering prayers to the presiding deities with ceremonial reverence. Additionally, Annadanam, the sacred practice of offering food to devotees, is organized, embodying the spirit of charity and community service. The festival also features Bhajanam, devotional singing sessions, which fill the temple precincts with melodious hymns and chants, creating a spiritually uplifting atmosphere for all participants.
Contact Address: Kadapra Thattackad Malanada Temple, Kareelamukku,Thiruvalla, Pullad - Poovathoor Rd, Koipuram, Kerala 689531
Phone Number: 0469 266 9400