Kottayam Pattupurackal Bhagavathy Temple- Kerala
Address
Kottayam Pattupurackal Bhagavathy Temple- Vadakkenirappu, Njeezhoor, Kottayam District, Kerala – 686612
Deity
Amman: Bhadrakali
Introduction
- Name: Pattupurackal Bhagavathy Temple (also known as Kattampack Kizhakkum Bhagam Pattupurackal Bhagavathy Temple)
- Location: Njeezhoor village, Kottayam, Kerala, India
- Significance: An ancient Bhadrakali temple, recognized as the only temple in Njeezhoor village with Sri. Bhadrakali as the presiding deity.
- Nearby Towns: Kuravilangad (6 km away) and Kaduthuruthy (11 km away).
- Management: The temple is managed by the Nair Service Society (NSS).
- Recent Renovation: Last renovated on March 19, 2016, in the presence of Kshetra Thantri Brahma Sree Anil Dhivakaran Namboothiri.
- Rituals: Notable for the offerings of naranga vilakku (lemon lamp) and neivilakku (ghee lamp) every Tuesday and Friday.
Puranic Significance
- Presiding Deity: Worships Sree Bhadrakali, considered the daughter of Lord Shiva in Hindu mythology.
- Subordinate Deities: Yakshi and Bhagavathy are also worshipped here.
- Age: The temple is over 1000 years old, reflecting its historical and cultural importance in Kerala.
Beliefs
- Valiya Guruthi Pooja: Conducted at night on one day after the 12-day festival, believed to be a powerful ritual to remove obstacles and evil forces from one’s life.
- Ritual Setup: The pooja involves tying a plantain tree to a 64-cornered frame made of plantain tree materials placed on the floor.
- Musical Accompaniment: Accompanied by traditional drums (chenda).
- Significance: This ritual marks the conclusion of the annual festival.
Festivals
- Annual Festival: Celebrated every Malayalam month of Meenam, lasting 12 days, beginning with Pongala.
- Pongala: Celebrated a day before the festival starts, highlighting communal participation and devotion.
- Mudiyettu: A ritual dance-drama performed in Bhadrakali temples, celebrated after the completion of the annual festival, serving as a prime attraction.
- Valiya Guruthi: Performed the day after the 12-day festival, regarded as the most powerful pooja to eliminate obstacles and negative influences.
- Other Celebrations:
- Vidhyarambham: Conducted on the completion day of Navaratri.
- Ashtadravya Maha Ganapathi Homam: Observed on Vinayaka Chathurthi.
- Sarvaiswarya Pooja: Regularly conducted for devotees.
- Agenda Namajapam and Varapodio Offering: Held on the full moon day of every month for the subordinate deities.
Century/Period/Age
1000- Years old
Managed By
Travancore Devaswom Board.
Nearest Bus Station
Kottayam
Nearest Railway Station
Kottayam
Nearest Airport
Kochi