The 5th Ethirelppu and Shankholi at Thripavoor Sree Mahavishnu Temple, Pavukkara, Mannar in Alappuzha district, is a deeply devotional and culturally rich temple celebration that brings together devotees from various regions of Kerala. This sacred event is organized under the guidance of the Thripavoor Youth Association, reflecting strong community participation and spiritual unity. The highlight of the festival is the traditional Ethirelppu, a ceremonial reception of the deity and accompanying rituals that symbolize devotion, purity and divine welcome.
Another major attraction is the Shankholi where the resonant sound of the conch is blown as an auspicious invocation of Lord Vishnu’s presence. This powerful ritual creates a spiritually charged atmosphere within the temple premises. Devotees actively participate in special poojas, offerings, and prayers seeking blessings for prosperity, peace, and protection.
The festival also features traditional temple customs, devotional chants and cultural programs that reflect Kerala’s rich heritage. The serene surroundings of the Thripavoor Mahavishnu Temple become vibrant with faith and celebration, making it a significant spiritual gathering for devotees and temple lovers alike.
🪔 5th Ethirelppu Ceremony
🐚 Shankholi
🙏 Maha Vishnu Special Poojas
🚩 Devotional Procession & Offerings
🎶 Bhajans & Cultural Programs
The 5th Ethirelppu and Shankholi 2026 at Thripavoor Sree Mahavishnu Temple, Pavukkara, Mannar, Alappuzha begins with sacred purification rituals and temple preparations, creating a spiritually charged atmosphere for the upcoming celebrations.
The festival officially begins with traditional Kodiyettam (flag hoisting), marking the divine commencement of the Ethirelppu and Shankholi celebrations with the blessings of Lord Mahavishnu.
The grand Ethirelppu ceremony is conducted with devotional chants, sacred rituals, and ceremonial reception of the deity, symbolizing divine arrival and spiritual harmony among devotees.
The powerful Shankholi ritual fills the temple with divine vibrations as conch shells are blown in unison, invoking the presence and blessings of Lord Vishnu.
Devotees participate in Maha Vishnu special poojas, archana, and offerings seeking prosperity, peace, and spiritual upliftment during the festival.
The festival concludes with devotional bhajans, cultural performances, and the sacred tradition of Annadanam, distributing food to devotees as a symbol of divine grace.
The sacred Ethirelppu ritual is the central highlight, symbolizing the divine reception of Lord Mahavishnu with devotional chants and traditional temple customs.
The powerful Shankholi fills the temple with spiritual vibrations as conch shells are blown, invoking divine blessings and positive energy.
Devotees participate in special poojas and archana seeking prosperity, protection, and spiritual well-being at Thripavoor Mahavishnu Temple.
A vibrant devotional procession is conducted with temple ornaments, chants, and rituals reflecting Kerala’s rich temple heritage.
Devotional bhajans and cultural performances create a festive spiritual atmosphere, enhancing the divine experience of devotees.
The festival concludes with Annadanam, where free meals are served to devotees as a symbol of divine blessings and community service.
Venue: Thripavoor Mahavishnu Temple, Alappuzha
Nearest Town: Mannar (2 km)
Railway: Chengannur Railway Station (10 km)
Airport: Cochin International Airport (105 km)
Road: Well connected via NH 66 and nearby state highways; regular KSRTC and private buses, taxis available to Thripavoor Sree Mahavishnu Temple, Pavukkara, Mannar, Alappuzha, Kerala 689622