The temple stands as a centre of devotion, cultural enrichment, and traditional worship, offering a peaceful environment for devotees seeking blessings, guidance, and divine grace.
Built in accordance with classical Kerala temple architecture, the sanctum radiates purity and tranquillity, making it a cherished spiritual hub for the local community as well as visiting devotees. The temple conducts regular poojas, homams, and special rituals following time-honoured customs and Vedic traditions. The presence of the Navagraha deities makes it a significant destination for those seeking planetary blessings, peace, and spiritual upliftment. The temple is administered with devotion and discipline, maintaining the sacredness of every ritual performed within its precincts.
Prathishta Dinam
The Prathishta Dinam of Sree Bhuvaneswari Devi is celebrated on the day of Chittira star in the Malayalam month of Edavam. This auspicious day is marked with great devotion, featuring important rituals such as:
• Kalabham
• Dravyakalasam
• Udayasthamana Pooja
These offerings are performed strictly according to traditional customs and tantric procedures. The Puliyannur Thanthri family from Elavalli Desom, near Guruvayur, holds the hereditary right to perform the tantric rituals of the temple. The role of Melsanthi, previously held by the Venattumana family, is now carried out by members of the Kosseri Illam at Kannamkulangara Devaswom in Thrissur. Their dedicated service ensures the continuity of the temple’s sacred traditions and ritual purity.
Contact Address: Chinmaya Mission Sri Bhuvaneswari Navagraha Temple, Opposite Nehru Park, Neeranjali, Round North, Thrissur, Kerala 680020
Phone Number: 0487 233 1452