This ancient temple, steeped in tradition and history, attracts devotees from near and far seeking the blessings of the Goddess. The temple features a traditional Kerala-style architecture and is surrounded by lush greenery, providing a serene atmosphere for spiritual practices and devotion.
Goddess Bhagavathi is believed to embody the divine feminine energy and is revered for her grace, protection, and blessings. Devotees flock to the temple to seek the benevolence of Goddess Bhagavathi and offer prayers for their well-being, prosperity, and spiritual fulfillment.
Festivals
The Temple has a number of festivals. The important ones are :
Meena Bharani Maholsavam
he Meena Bharani Maholsavam at the Thripporittakavu Devi Temple in Panayara, Varkala, Trivandrum, is a significant annual festival celebrated with great fervor and devotion.During the Maholsavam, the temple premises come alive with vibrant rituals, cultural performances, and traditional festivities, creating an atmosphere of joy and spiritual reverence. Devotees participate in various rituals and offerings to honor the goddess and seek her divine grace for prosperity, protection, and well-being.
Pongala Festival
The Pongala festival is a revered tradition observed in many temples across Kerala, where devotees gather to prepare and offer a special dish called "Pongala" to the presiding deity, often Goddess Bhagavathi or other forms of the Divine Mother. During this festival, women devotees prepare a sweet rice dish in earthen pots using rice, jaggery, coconut, and other ingredients. They then offer this Pongala to the goddess, seeking her blessings for prosperity, happiness, and fulfillment of their wishes.
Contact Address: Thripporittakavu Devi Temple,Panayara, Chemmaruthy, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala 695145
Phone Number: 75610 99295