The main deity worshipped at the Mundakkal Bhagavathy Temple is Goddess Bhagavathi, a revered form of the divine feminine in Hinduism. Devotees believe in her protective and nurturing qualities and seek her blessings for prosperity and well-being.
Karakulam is known for its religious significance, and the Mundakkal Bhagavathy Temple holds a special place in the hearts of devotees in the region.
Festivals
The Temple has a number of festivals. The important ones are :
Aantu Maholsavam
The Aantu Maholsavam, also known as the Aanthu Mahotsavam, is an annual festival celebrated at the Mundakkal Bhagavathy Temple in Karakulam, Trivandrum, during the Malayalam month of Meenam. This festival holds great significance for devotees who gather to participate in various rituals, ceremonies, and cultural events held at the temple premises. The Aantu Maholsavam is a time of spiritual renewal, community bonding, and devotion as devotees seek the blessings and grace of Goddess Bhagavathi for prosperity, happiness, and well-being.
Mandala Chirappu Maholsavam
The Mandala Chirappu Maholsavam, celebrated in a grand manner at the Mundakkal Bhagavathy Temple in Karakulam, Trivandrum, is a significant festival observed over a span of 41 days. During this auspicious period, devotees gather to participate in elaborate rituals, processions, cultural performances, and other festivities held at the temple.
Contact Address: Mundakkal Bhagavathy Temple, Karakulam, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala