This traditional Kerala temple features a chathura sreekovil and hosts various rituals and festivals throughout the year. One notable event is the Kavadi procession, which forms an integral part of the temple's festivities. Additionally, the shrine observes Thaipooyam, Skand Sashti during Thula Masam, and Muruga Sashti fasting, attracting devotees seeking the blessings of Lord Murugan.
Muruga is symbolized as a divine being who represents spiritual progress and the conquest of inner demons. His six heads symbolize the six senses, and his victory over the demon Surapadman represents the triumph of good over evil.
Festivals
The Temple has a number of festivals. The important ones are :
Vishu Kani Darshan
During this festival, devotees gather to partake in the auspicious Vishu Kani darshan, a ritual where they behold a ceremonial arrangement symbolizing prosperity and auspiciousness for the coming year. The Vishu Kani darshan marks the beginning of the New Year according to the traditional Malayalam calendar and is a time for spiritual renewal and seeking blessings for prosperity and well-being.
Skanda Sashti
During Skanda Sashti, devotees observe six days of fasting and special prayers to honor Lord Muruga and seek his blessings for protection, courage, and victory over obstacles. The festival commemorates the victory of Lord Muruga over the demon Surapadman.
Contact Address: Sree Subrahmanya Swami Temple, Chirakkakkode, Thrissur