Sukrutha Homam and Sayujya Pooja at Thiruvumplavil Mahadeva Temple, Anickad, Muvattupuzha in Ernakulam District, Kerala, is a sacred spiritual observance conducted during the auspicious occasion of Vaishakha Amavasya. The divine rituals for the year 2026 will be held on 16 May 2026, Saturday, attracting devotees from different parts of Kerala to seek blessings for peace, prosperity and ancestral well being.
The temple, popularly revered as Kerala Kasi, is well known for its spiritually significant rituals dedicated to Lord Shiva and ancestral worship. The festival begins with traditional Bali rituals at the sacred Theerthakkara from 5:00 AM. The main ceremonies, including the highly revered Sukrutha Homam and Sayujya Pooja will take place from 7:00 AM to 11:00 AM under the guidance of 18 Vedic priests.
As part of the celebrations, devotees can participate in the rituals in their family name or birth star (Nakshatra) to seek the blessings of their ancestors and Lord Mahadeva. The event also includes Vishnu Sahasranama Group Chanting, devotional Bhajans led by the women’s wing of Muvattupuzha Kerala Brahmana Sabha, and Annadanam for devotees. The sacred atmosphere, Vedic chants, and devotional programs make this event one of the spiritually important Kerala Temple Festivals celebrated in Ernakulam district.
🔥 Sukrutha Homam and Sayujya Pooja Ritual
🙏 Vaishakha Sadhana Samarpanam Ceremony
📖 Vishnu Sahasranama Group Chanting
🎶 Devotional Bhajans by Kerala Brahmana Sabha
The sacred rituals of Sukrutha Homam and Sayujya Pooja 2026 at Thiruvumplavil Mahadeva Temple, Ernakulam commence with traditional Bali offerings at the holy Theerthakkara from 5:00 AM, performed for ancestral peace, spiritual prosperity, and divine blessings.
The main rituals, Sukrutha Homam and Sayujya Pooja, are conducted from 7:00 AM to 11:00 AM under the leadership of 18 Vedic priests, invoking divine grace, ancestral blessings, and spiritual upliftment for participating devotees.
As part of the auspicious Vaishakha Amavasya celebrations, the temple conducts the sacred Vaishakha Sadhana Samarpanam, marking the ceremonial offering of spiritual observances and devotional practices performed during the Vaishakha month.
Devotees participate in the spiritually powerful Vishnu Sahasranama Samooha Japam, where the thousand sacred names of Lord Vishnu are collectively chanted to invoke divine protection, peace, and prosperity.
The devotional atmosphere is enriched with traditional Bhajans led by the women’s wing of the Muvattupuzha Kerala Brahmana Sabha, filling the temple premises with divine music and spiritual vibrations.
The sacred festival concludes with Annadanam and Prasada Oottu, where devotees are served blessed food as part of the temple’s spiritual hospitality and charitable tradition.
The Sukrutha Homam and Sayujya Pooja 2026 at Thiruvumplavil Mahadeva Temple, Ernakulam is a spiritually significant ceremony conducted for ancestral blessings, peace, prosperity, and divine grace under the guidance of experienced Vedic priests.
The rituals are performed on the sacred occasion of Vaishakha Amavasya, a highly auspicious day dedicated to ancestral worship, spiritual cleansing, and seeking blessings for family prosperity and well-being.
The main rituals from 7:00 AM to 11:00 AM are conducted under the leadership of 18 eminent Vedic priests, creating a divine atmosphere filled with sacred chants and spiritual energy.
Devotees gather for the powerful Vishnu Sahasranama Samooha Japam, where the thousand divine names of Lord Vishnu are collectively chanted for peace, protection, and spiritual upliftment.
The temple premises resonate with devotional songs and bhajans presented by the women’s wing of Muvattupuzha Kerala Brahmana Sabha, enhancing the spiritual ambiance of the festival.
The sacred event concludes with Annadanam and Prasada Oottu, where blessed food is served to devotees as part of the temple’s spiritual and charitable tradition.
Venue: Thiruvumplavil Mahadeva Temple, Ernakulam
Nearest Town: Muvattupuzha
Railway: Aluva Railway Station (38 km)
Airport: Cochin International Airport, Nedumbassery (42 km)
Road: The Thiruvumplavil Mahadeva Temple, Thiruvumplavil Devaswom, Anicadu, Muvattupuzha, Kerala 686661 is well connected through the major road networks of Muvattupuzha and nearby towns in Ernakulam district. Regular KSRTC and private bus services are available from Muvattupuzha, Kothamangalam, Perumbavoor, and Ernakulam regions. Auto-rickshaws, taxis, and cab services are easily accessible from Muvattupuzha town and nearby railway stations, making the temple convenient for devotees and visitors to reach throughout the year.