The primary deity of the Thampurankavu Devi Temple is Goddess Devi, also known as Durga or Bhagavathy.
She is worshipped as a manifestation of Shakti, the divine feminine energy, and is revered for her protective and nurturing qualities. Devotees seek her blessings for strength, prosperity, and spiritual well-being.
Festivals
The Temple has a number of festivals. The important ones are :
Koduthi Maholsavam
The Koduthi Maholsavam, celebrated annually in March at the Thampurankavu Devi Temple in Plavilakonam, Trivandrum, is a grand festival dedicated to honoring Goddess Devi. This vibrant celebration includes traditional rituals, colorful processions, cultural performances, and fervent prayers, drawing devotees from near and far to seek the blessings of the divine mother for prosperity, protection, and spiritual fulfillment.
Pongala
Pongala offering at the Thampurankavu Devi Temple in Plavilakonam, Trivandrum, devotees prepare a sacred dish called Pongala consisting of rice, jaggery, coconut, and other ingredients, which is cooked in earthen pots. This offering is made with deep devotion and gratitude to Goddess Devi, symbolizing the act of selflessness and surrender to the divine mother, who is believed to bless the devotees with her grace and abundance.
Contact Address: Thampurankavu Devi Temple, Plavilakonam, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala