Mukkola Muthumaariamman Kovil likely celebrates various festivals and special occasions throughout the year. These festivals may include annual celebrations dedicated to Muthumaariamman, as well as other religious and cultural events observed by the local community.

These sub-devotees, Bhairava and Subrahmanya, are worshipped alongside Muthumaariamman in the Mukkola Muthumaariamman Kovil, reflecting the rich diversity and interconnectedness of Hindu deities. Devotees often approach these sub-deities seeking specific blessings and guidance in their lives, while also paying homage to the primary deity, Muthumaariamman, as the embodiment of divine feminine energy and grace.
Festivals
The Temple has a number of festivals. The important ones are :
Ammankoda Maholsavam
The festival is typically observed in Amman temples, where devotees gather to offer prayers, perform rituals, and participate in cultural events to honor the goddess.
Kavadi
During the festival, devotees carry 'Kavadis,' which are ornately decorated wooden or metal structures balanced on their shoulders. These kavadis are adorned with various offerings such as flowers, fruits, and peacock feathers.
Contact Address: Muthumaariamman Kovil, Mukkola, Trivandrum