Sivarathri and Vavubali at Kizhakkedath Daivathum Parambu Temple Thrissur

At Kizhakkedath Daivathum Parambu Temple, the month of Kumbham is marked by two important observances – Sivarathri and Vavubali. Maha Sivarathri, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is celebrated with deep devotion, symbolising the victory of light over darkness and the awakening of spiritual consciousness.

Devotees observe fasting, night-long vigil (Jaagaranam), and special abhishekam and poojas to the deity. The temple premises become vibrant with the chanting of mantras and offerings of bilva leaves, creating a serene spiritual atmosphere.

Sivarathri and Vavubali at Kizhakkedath Daivathum Parambu Temple

Vavubali, held in the same month, is a sacred ritual for offering bali to ancestors, seeking their blessings and liberation of their souls. Devotees performing Sivarathri pooja and Vavubali rituals at Kizhakkedath Daivathum Parambu Temple Devotees, often dressed in traditional attire, gather near temple premises or water bodies to perform the bali tharpanam under the guidance of priests. The ritual reflects gratitude and reverence towards forefathers and is believed to bring peace to the departed souls while ensuring prosperity for the living descendants.These two observances in Kumbham highlight the temple’s cultural and spiritual significance, attracting devotees from surrounding regions. The blend of divine worship and ancestral homage makes this period at Kizhakkedath Daivathum Parambu Temple especially auspicious and deeply meaningful in the Hindu calendar.

Temple Location

📍Kizhakkedath Daivathum Parambu Temple, P.O. Perinjanam West, Thissur - 680 686 Kerala



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