Goddess Bhadrakali is a revered deity in Hinduism, particularly worshipped in the southern parts of India, especially in Kerala. She is considered a fierce manifestation of the divine feminine energy, often depicted with multiple arms wielding various weapons, symbolizing her power to protect devotees and vanquish evil forces.
Devotees visit this sacred site to seek blessings, offer prayers, and participate in various religious rituals conducted throughout the year.
Festivals
The Temple has a number of festivals. The important ones are :
Paranett Maholsavam
The Paranett Maholsavam is a significant festival celebrated at the Poonkodu Mulluvila Shree Bhadrakali Devi Temple in Vedivachankovil, Thiruvananthapuram. This festival is dedicated to honoring and worshiping Goddess Bhadrakali with elaborate rituals, pujas, processions, cultural performances, and festivities.
Thiru Ulsavam
Thiru Ulsavam is a traditional festival celebrated in many temples in Kerala, India, and Medam is the first month in the Malayalam calendar, typically corresponding to April-May in the Gregorian calendar. During Thiru Ulsavam in the month of Medam, temples organize various rituals, processions, cultural programs, and festivities to honor the presiding deity.
Contact Address: Poonkodu Mulluvila Shree Bhadrakali Devi Temple,Balaramapuram Main Rd, Mudavoorpara, Vedivachankoil, Kerala 695501