The main deity worshipped at Kolapra Bhagavathy Temple is Goddess Bhagavathy, a powerful and benevolent form of the divine feminine energy. Goddess Bhagavathy is revered for her strength, compassion, and protective nature, and devotees seek her blessings for prosperity, health, and overall well-being.
Kolapra Bhagavathy Temple is an important religious site for the local community. The temple showcases traditional Kerala architectural style, featuring a sanctum sanctorum where the idol of Goddess Bhagavathy is enshrined.
Festivals
The Temple has a number of festivals. The important ones are :
Thrikkarthika Maholsavam
Thrikkarthika Maholsavam at Kolapra Bhagavathy Temple is celebrated with great fervor and devotion. The festival includes Kalamezhuthum Pattum, a ritual involving the drawing of colorful patterns on the floor and singing devotional songs. Other significant events during the festival are Anpoli, a traditional dance and procession, Narayaneeya parayanam and Kalasaha Pooja, a special ritual offering to the deity. These activities create a spiritually charged atmosphere, drawing numerous devotees to participate and seek the blessings of Goddess Bhagavathy.
Thalapoli
During the Thalapoli at Kolapra Bhagavathy Temple, women and young girls carry plates filled with lamps, flowers, and offerings in a grand procession. This vibrant event is marked by devotion and joy, as participants seek blessings from Goddess Bhagavathy for prosperity and well-being.
Contact Address: Kolapra Bhagavathy Temple, Eraviperoor, Pathanamthitta, Kerala 689541