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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:
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.
The Kumba Masam Festival at Sri Ujjaini Mahakali Amman Devasthanam Trust is a significant annual celebration observed during the Malayalam month of Kumba Masam (February–March). This festival is dedicated to Goddess Ujjaini Mahakali Amman, attracting thousands of devotees who participate in grand rituals, special poojas, and cultural events. The temple is beautifully decorated, and special Abhishekams, Alankarams, and Homams are conducted to honor the goddess. Devotees offer prayers, seeking divine blessings for prosperity, protection, and well-being. The festival also features Annadanam (mass feeding), processions, and traditional music and dance performances, creating a spiritually vibrant atmosphere.
The Punapradishta Varshikam Festival at Sri Ujjaini Mahakali Amman Devasthanam Trust is an annual celebration marking the re-consecration of the temple deity, Ujjaini Mahakali Amman. This grand festival includes special homams (sacred fire rituals), abhishekams (holy baths), and alankarams (decorations), invoking divine blessings for devotees. Priests perform Vedic chants and elaborate poojas, reinforcing the temple’s spiritual energy. Devotees participate in processions, bhajans, and Annadanam (food offerings) as part of the celebrations. The festival symbolizes devotional renewal and divine protection, drawing devotees from various regions to seek the goddess’s blessings.
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.
The Makara Madalamasa Pooja festival at Sri Ujjaini Mahakali Amman Devasthanam Trust is a sacred and auspicious celebration observed during the Makara Masam (mid-January to mid-February). This festival is dedicated to Ujjaini Mahakali Amman, invoking her divine blessings for prosperity, protection, and well-being. Devotees participate in special poojas, abhishekams, homams, and devotional bhajans, creating a spiritually uplifting atmosphere. The temple is beautifully decorated, and the rituals are performed with great devotion, attracting numerous devotees who seek the goddess’s grace during this sacred period. The festival also includes Annadanam (free food distribution) and other charitable activities, reinforcing the temple’s commitment to serving the community.
The Aadi Masam Chovva Pooja festival at Sri Ujjaini Mahakali Amman Devasthanam Trust is a significant celebration held during the Tamil month of Aadi (July–August), which is considered highly auspicious for worshiping Goddess Mahakali. The Chovva Pooja (Tuesday Pooja) is especially dedicated to the goddess, as Tuesdays in Aadi are believed to be powerful for seeking her divine blessings. Devotees participate in special abhishekams, homams, and archanais, offering turmeric, kumkum, and flowers to the deity. Many women observe fasting and prayers, seeking protection, prosperity, and well-being for their families.