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Ammankoda Maholsavam is an annual festival celebrated at the Sri Ujjaini Mahakali Amman Devasthanam Trust in Puthenchantha, Thiruvananthapuram. This vibrant event features traditional rituals, cultural performances, and processions, attracting devotees from various regions. The festival is marked by elaborate ceremonies and community participation, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the area. For a visual glimpse into the festivities, you can watch the following video:
Niraputhari at Sri Ujjaini Mahakali Amman Devasthanam Trust in Puthenchantha, Thiruvananthapuram, is a sacred festival marking the first offering of the season’s paddy harvest to the deity, symbolizing gratitude and prosperity. Celebrated in the Malayalam month of Karkidakam (July-August), the ritual involves the ceremonial presentation of fresh paddy sheaves, accompanied by special poojas and devotional chanting. Devotees gather to seek blessings for agricultural abundance and overall well-being. While the temple primarily venerates Goddess Mahakali, this tradition connects worshippers to Kerala’s rich agrarian heritage
Vinayaka Chaturthi at Sri Ujjaini Mahakali Amman Devasthanam Trust in Puthenchantha, Thiruvananthapuram, is celebrated with devotion, featuring special poojas and rituals dedicated to Lord Ganesha. The temple is adorned with vibrant decorations, and devotees offer prayers, sweets, and flowers to seek prosperity and the removal of obstacles. Traditional chants and bhajans create a spiritual ambiance, drawing devotees from across the region. While the temple primarily worships Goddess Mahakali, this festival holds significance, uniting worshippers in a grand celebration of Lord Ganesha. For precise details on the event schedule, visiting the temple or contacting its administration is recommended.