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The temple premises are beautifully illuminated with thousands of traditional oil lamps known as chirad, symbolizing the triumph of light over darkness and the presence of divine energy. Devotees actively participate in lighting these lamps creating a serene and divine atmosphere throughout the temple. Special rituals such as Lakshmi Puja along with other sacred offerings are performed to seek blessings for prosperity, peace, and well-being.
Thrikarthika is also believed to be associated with the divine feminine power making it a significant occasion to worship Shakti. The festival attracts a large number of devotees who gather to offer prayers and witness the traditional ceremonies. The spiritual ambiance combined with deep-rooted customs makes this celebration a truly memorable experience.
🪔 Chirad Lighting
🌸 Lakshmi Puja
🔱 Special Bhadrakali Pooja
🔥 Deeparadhana
On the auspicious day of Karthika Nakshatra in Vrischikam (November–December), thousands of chirad are lit across the temple premises, creating a divine and mesmerizing atmosphere symbolizing light, positivity, and devotion.
A significant ritual during Thrikarthika, the Lakshmi Puja is performed to invoke blessings of wealth, prosperity, and harmony, attracting devotees who seek divine grace for their homes and families.
Dedicated to Goddess Bhadrakali, special poojas are conducted with traditional rituals and offerings, emphasizing the worship of Shakti and seeking protection and strength from the divine mother.
The evening Deeparadhana is a spiritually uplifting ritual where lamps are offered to the deity amidst chanting and prayers, filling the temple with a serene and sacred ambiance.
Devotees actively participate by offering prayers, lighting lamps, and performing vazhipadu during the festival in Vrischikam, seeking blessings for peace, prosperity, and well-being.
The temple glows with thousands of chirad symbolizing divine light, positivity, and spiritual awakening during the Vrischikam (November–December) festival.
The sacred Lakshmi Puja is performed to invoke wealth, prosperity, and harmony, making it one of the most important rituals of Thrikarthika.
The evening Deeparadhana fills the temple with spiritual energy and devotion, as lamps are offered to the Goddess amid chants and prayers.
Devotees offer prayers to Goddess Bhadrakali, seeking protection, strength, and blessings during this spiritually significant occasion.
The festival is observed on the auspicious Karthika Nakshatra, believed to be a powerful day to worship Shakti and receive divine grace.
Large numbers of devotees gather during Vrischikam to light lamps, offer prayers, and experience the divine and festive atmosphere of Thrikarthika.
Venue: Panichayam Devi Temple, Ernakulam
Nearest Town: Perumbavoor
Railway: Aluva Railway Station (25 km)
Airport: Cochin International Airport, Nedumbassery (20 km)
Road: Well connected via local roads linking Perumbavoor, Kothamangalam, and Muvattupuzha. Regular KSRTC and private buses, taxis, and auto-rickshaws are available from nearby towns for easy access to Panichayam Devi Temple, Asamannoor.